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The flats fishing has been excellent this month here in Mosquito
Lagoon. The weather has been about as good as it gets as well.
Schools of redfish have been roaming the flats and trout have
been working mullet schools in slightly deeper water.

A couple weeks ago, Mike and his son Steven took a day of their
spring break vacation to target some redfish. Both landed several
nice reds with the 3" DOA CAL getting the most bites.

















Josh and his father Tony enjoyed some great redfish action using
a DOA CAL with a spinner blade.


































Clouds moved in and made the sight fishing tough so we got out
the Deadly Combos and ended the day catching multiple trout.

After having to cancel our trip several times this year due to bad
weather, Robert and his son Matthew finally hit some perfect
weather for sight fishing the flats. We saw hundreds of redfish
throughout the morning and both guys landed their biggest one to
date.

































We spent the last hour or so trout fishing in 2-4 feet of water and
had some non stop action with the Deadly Combo.

Larry enjoyed some excellent sight fishing last week landing
numerous redfish and trout on both DOA shrimp and CAL baits.
We encountered huge schools of reds both tailing and cruising.


















This week, Greg and Toby started off the morning with a big
school of happy and aggressive redfish. Greg hooked up on his
first cast as a fish chased down his DOA shrimp as he skimmed it
along the surface. Seconds later, Toby had a bite as well but
missed. He was soon hooked up, however, and they caught
double digit redfish. A dozen or so seatrout were also caught and
released before we called it a day.


































Chad and Larry saw hundreds of redfish during their day on
Mosquito Lagoon. Some were tailing single fish and some were
big schools of 200+ fish. It took a while to get the casting dialed in
but both guys were able to catch redfish as well as plenty of trout.

Chuck and his son Zach found the sight fishing more challenging
than they expected. We saw reds all throughout the morning but
none had been landed by noon. Their luck changed at the end of
the trip with an action packed
stretch of multiple fish over 15
pounds coming to the boat.
































Yesterday was the toughest day of the month. After getting a late
start, we found boats in all the spots that had been producing
redfish consistently. After searching for an unoccupied flat, we
encountered some small groups of reds but none of the casts
quite hit the mark. We changed gears and moved out to the
deeper water for some trout fishing. While we managed to catch a
few in each spot we went, it was far slower than it had been on
every other day this month.

While April was outstanding for redfish and trout, May should
bring some additional variety to the Lagoon. The first tarpon will
begin to appear and some schools of ladyfish and bluefish will
show up as well. Watch for schools of glass minnows in deeper
water to signal the arrival of the other predators. Trout fishing will
remain consistent with most of the fish found in areas where
mullet are present in 2-4 feet of water. Many of the schools of
redfish over twenty pounds have been missing in action. The few
that are around get fished from dawn till dusk by multiple boats
each day. Fortunately, there have been plenty of 10-15 pound fish
which put up and excellent fight on light tackle.
Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report - April 2, 2011
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