January 2026 — Daytona / Space Coast: Mosquito Lagoon Redfish — Best Sight-Fishing Month of the Year. January is a deep winter month with water in the 52-62°F range — cold fronts every 4-7 days; fish hold in deep structured water, warming on sunny afternoons. Here’s the full breakdown of what’s biting, where to fish, and the most productive tactics.
What’s Biting — January 2026
Primary targets this month: Redfish, Seatrout, Sheepshead, Black Drum.
Redfish
Winter reds in Mosquito Lagoon (Edgewater, the Slot, Tiger Shoal), the Banana River north of the no-motor zone, the Indian River north of Titusville. Look for the warmest water — dark mud bottoms, deeper canals, creek mouths warming on afternoons. Gold spoons, scented soft plastics, live shrimp under a popping cork.
Seatrout
Trout holding in Mosquito Lagoon’s deep grass and potholes, the Banana River flats, the Indian River grass flats around Titusville. Live shrimp under a popping cork, soft plastic jigs in natural colors (root beer, new penny, opening night).
Sheepshead
Sheepshead are stacked for the winter/early-spring spawn. Target the Ponce Inlet jetty, the New Smyrna Beach bridges, the Sebastian Inlet jetty, and the docks of Titusville. Fresh fiddler crabs and live shrimp on a #1 or #1/0 octopus hook with minimal weight. Bites are subtle — set on the slightest tap. Vertical jigging tight to structure produces best.
Black Drum
Black drum (bull drum 30+ lb) on Mosquito Lagoon channel edges, the Indian River deeper holes, Ponce Inlet, and the back creeks of New Smyrna. Cut blue crab, fresh shrimp, or peeler crab on a 5/0-7/0 circle hook with enough weight to hold bottom. Slow, deliberate fishery — set the rod and wait for the rod to bend.
Water Conditions & Patterns
Water temperatures are running 52-62°F. Cold fronts every 4-7 days; fish hold in deep structured water, warming on sunny afternoons. Mosquito Lagoon has almost no tide — it’s wind-driven. Look for clean water moving with wind direction. Ponce Inlet and Sebastian Inlet are the only true tide-driven fisheries.
Check the NOAA marine forecast and tide charts before launching. Wind direction often matters more than wind speed for inshore fishing — clean water beats churned water nine times out of ten.
Tactics & Tackle for This Month
- Slow it down. Cold water means cold fish — work jigs, soft plastics, and live bait with patience. Bites are subtle.
- Fish the warmest water. Dark-bottom flats, deeper canals, and creek mouths warm fastest. Afternoons usually outproduce mornings in winter.
- Light fluorocarbon leader. 15-20 lb plenty for inshore — winter water is clear and fish are line-shy.
January Outlook
Cold-water patterns will continue through February, then transition begins late month into early March.
Regulations Reminder
Redfish: 18-27″ slot, one per angler per day (verify FWC zone-specific rules). Seatrout/Speckled Trout: FL: 15-19″ slot, 3 per day (verify zone). TX: 15-25″ slot, 3 per day. LA: 12″ minimum, 15 per day (verify current). Sheepshead: 12″ minimum, 8 per day (FL). Black Drum: 14-24″ slot or 16″ minimum depending on state; 1-5 per day. Always verify current state regulations before each trip — slots, bag limits, and seasons change.
Local Resources
Bait & Tackle: Boat Tree Marina (Port Orange, 386-761-5800); Sun Devil Bait & Tackle (Edgewater); Hammers Tackle (Titusville); Strike Zone Fishing (Daytona).
Public Boat Ramps: JB’s Fish Camp (Mosquito Lagoon — Edgewater), Haulover Canal, Manatee Hammock (Titusville), Lighthouse Point Park (Ponce Inlet).
Charter Fishing: $450-$650 inshore (Mosquito Lagoon, Banana River); $700-$1,100 nearshore; $1,200-$2,200 offshore.
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