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Daytona/port Orange Shore Fishing

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     I am going down to visit family in the Daytona beach/Port Orange area in early Feb. I have never fished this area before, and was looking for some good shore fishing areas to hit while I'm there. Also, what type of baits would be most productive in the area at this time of year. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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Texas rigged plastics, 7 and 10" ribbon  tails, lizards, creatures. Colors that work for me, watermelon, Redshad, junebugs, black/blue, blues or purples. Anything with blue or green flake or one of those with red flake I would try. Spinner baits, rattle traps, soft swim baits like the Big EZ or Skinny Dipper style, flukes. As far as fishing  spots can't help you out man, haven't been fishing there. Hope that helps you out.

PM me if you passing thorugh Jax maybe able to help you with a spot or two here.

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