This is an archived Mosquito Lagoon flats fishing report from
Capt. Chris Myers. I specialize in sight fishing the flats for redfish,
drum, and trout in central Florida. I offer half and full day fishing
trips for one or two anglers with light tackle and fly. Fishing is near
Orlando, Cocoa Beach, Daytona Beach, and New Smyrna Beach.
If you would like to book a charter or need more information, you
can contact me at 321-229-2848

After another outstanding week of fishing last week, the weather
took a turn for the worse this week forcing several trips to be
cancelled. Five inches of rain fell during the week causing the
water level in Mosquito Lagoon to rise dramatically. Some of the
redfish schools are beginning to disperse, some seemed to have
vanished altogether, and others are still holding the same areas
they have been frequenting. Trout fishing has been improving
each week. They have been both aggressive and good sized.

Last week, Brian and his son had a tough time both seeing and
casting to the redfish. Fortunately, the trout were willing to
cooperate and both used the DOA Deadly Combo to catch
numerous fish.

Rich and Pat had an excellent day targeting redfish. The most
effective bait was a DOA 3 inch CAL tail with a spinner blade. This
setup accounted for double digit redfish as well as some double
hookups.















The following day, I was on Mosquito Lagoon with Doug and
Jeremy when a thick fog bank moved in on top of us. That did not
stop the fish, though and both guys used 3 inch CAL tails in
watermelon holographic with and without the spinner blade to land
double digit redfish for another excellent day of catch and release
fishing.

















Scott from South Carolina had shots at schools of redfish
throughout the morning with his flyrod. After some instruction and
practice, he was able to get the black redfish worm to the fish and
hooked his first red on fly.

















This Monday we had to cancel due to thunderstorms but Tuesday
I was able to get on the water with Rob from Wisconsin. It was his
first saltwater fly fishing trip and we spent much of the morning
working on casting. Heavy clouds made spotting the fish difficult
until they were just a few feet away from the boat. He did land
several seatrout using a clauser minnow fly but no redfish were
landed.

After two more weather cancellations, I was able to get out
yesterday with Rico and Chris. We had high winds but clear skies
which allowed us to spot hundreds of redfish throughout the
morning. Again the spinnerbait proved to me the most effective.

















The trout fishing was steady with multiple fish landed with the
Deadly Combo.

Last April brought excellent tailing redfish action to Mosquito
Lagoon. Hopefully, it will be just as good this year. Now that the
trout fishing is becoming consistent, there will always be the
chance to bend a rod even if the sight fishing for redfish proves to
be too much of a challenge. With more and more baitfish arriving
daily, the ladyfish, bluefish, and jacks should not be far behind.
Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report - April 2, 2011
Central Florida Sight Fishing Charters
Orlando Flats Fishing Guide
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