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The Cynoscion Regalis belongs to the order Perciformes and family Sciaenidae. It typically measures between 14 and 39 inches in length, with a weight range from 12 to 20 lbs. Habitat: onshore, nearshore, shallows. - Squeteague (Cynoscion regalis) Fish DescriptionMore popularly known as Weakfish, the Squeteague is a sea trout that can be easily recognized despite being similar to the bluefish in color and fin shape. - It is also known as Bastard Weakfish, Bastard Trout, Chickwick, Common Weakfish, Gray Squeteague, Grey Trout, and Grey Weakfish.
Captain Mark Gibson of Nauti Diver Charters on Thursday November offers guided nearshore fishing adventures targeting weakfish and seasonal favorites just off Daytona Beach. Operating from 500 yards to 3 miles offshore, these fishing charters focus on productive reefs, sandbars, and current seams where redfish, sharks, sheepshead, and weakfish thrive. With quality tackle, fresh bait, and expert local knowledge included, these trips deliver consistent action for families and experienced anglers. The captain monitors tides and water temperature to keep rods bending throughout your 5-hour adventure. Book online to experience the kind of nearshore fishing that keeps anglers coming back to these productive Florida waters.
Captain Mark Gibson of Nauti Diver Charters on Thursday November runs guided nearshore fishing trips targeting weakfish, redfish, and seasonal species just off Daytona Beach. These 5-hour charters accommodate up to 4 guests and include all tackle, fresh bait, and expert instruction. Fishing zones range from 500 yards to 3 miles offshore, placing you over productive structure where bottom fishing and drift fishing techniques consistently produce results. Licensed and experienced, Captain Mark monitors tides and bait movement to maximize your time on the water. Contact Nauti Diver Charters directly for current rates and availability.
This nearshore adventure targets multiple species across varied structure, from shallow sandbars to offshore reefs. Recent trips have produced solid weakfish action along with redfish, sheepshead around structure, and seasonal sharks. The captain's local knowledge of current seams and bait-rich areas keeps the action consistent throughout your trip. Quality tackle and fresh bait are provided, making this ideal for both beginners learning bottom fishing techniques and experienced anglers seeking productive waters.
Operating in the productive zone between 500 yards and 3 miles from shore, these charters focus on structure fishing and drift fishing methods that match seasonal patterns. The combination of expert guidance and prime fishing locations delivers the kind of bent-rod action that defines great nearshore fishing in Florida waters.
Weakfish are prized gamefish that frequent the nearshore waters off Port Orange, particularly around structure and current breaks where baitfish concentrate. These members of the drum family are known for their delicate mouths, requiring careful handling and steady pressure during the fight. In November, weakfish often move through these waters following schools of baitfish, making them accessible to anglers using bottom fishing and drift fishing techniques. Captain Mark's knowledge of seasonal patterns and preferred structure helps locate these fish when they're actively feeding in the productive reefs and sandbars off Daytona Beach.
Your 5-hour nearshore fishing adventure includes all necessary tackle, fresh bait, and expert instruction from Captain Mark Gibson. The charter accommodates up to 4 guests comfortably, with safety equipment and local knowledge provided throughout the trip. Departure times are scheduled to match optimal tide and weather conditions, ensuring the best possible fishing experience. The boat is equipped for bottom fishing, drift fishing, and structure fishing techniques that target weakfish, redfish, and seasonal species in the productive waters off Daytona Beach.