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Fun Family Fishing Trip

2009-01-01 12:27:01
Daytona Beach, Florida - Saltwater Fishing Report
Edgewater/New Smyrna Beach
Michael Savedow

A fun trip for the Dean family from North Carolina with Grandapa,Dad,and sons. Backcountry fishing in Edgewater, Florida is just down the road from Daytona Beach and Orlando. An easy and fun type of fishing with this backcountry trip caught 15 Seatrout and 9 Redfish (topped by this nice 27" Red in the picture),also on this trip a mix of Bluefish and Snappers.

I offer Mosquito Lagoon Flats Fishing trips for Redfish and Seatrout, for the novice or experienced angler alike. I also offer Indian River Backcountry Fishing trips, that is mixed bag fishing for Seatrout, Redfish, Black Drum, Jack Crevalle, Ladyfish, and more. On the average Backcountry trip we catch between 10 and 15 (or more) different species of saltwater fish. This type of trip can be extremely entertaining for beginners or experienced anglers. My boat accommodates from 1 to 4 anglers. Located close to DAYTONA BEACH, NEW SMYRNA BEACH and ORLANDO. Feel free to contact me at any time with questions you may have about my fishing charters.

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Capt. Michael Savedow

Edgewater River Guide, Inc.

386-689-3781

email> EdgewaterRiverGuide@cfl.rr.com

website> http://www.EdgewaterRiverGuide.com

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Hackney and 27
Hackney and 27

Tim with nice Seatrout
Tim with nice Seatrout

Michael Savedow

About The Author: Captain Michael Savedow

Company: Edgewater River Guide

Area Reporting: Mosquito Lagoon, Edgewater, New Smyrna Beach

Bio: I am Capt. Michael Savedow, a native of Daytona Beach, Florida. I've been fishing the local coastal saltwaters of East Central Florida since I was a child in the 1960's. Being a USCG Licensed and Insured fishing guide, I also am a permit holder for guiding on the Mosquito Lagoon, Canaveral National Seashore, & Merritt Island National Wildlifge Refuge.

386-689-3781
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