This is an archived Mosquito Lagoon flats fishing report from
Capt. Chris Myers. I specialize in sight fishing the flats for redfish,
This is an archived Mosquito Lagoon flats fishing report from
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
This is an archived Mosquito Lagoon flats fishing report from
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.

The Mosquito Lagoon flats fishing has been about as good as it
gets these past couple weeks. Except for a couple days of windy
weather, both the conditions and the fishing have been
outstanding. Anglers have been encountering from 500 to over
1000 fish per day. Our three springtime species, redfish, trout, and
black drum, have all been cooperating. Both fly and light tackle
anglers are having success on a variety of lures and fly patterns.
Big schools of mullet have arrived in the lagoon and the fish are
feasting on them.

Richard spent a couple days on the front of my boat this month
targeting fish on fly. He had lots of shots at fish and managed to
catch all three species. The black redfish worm and bendback
patterns were the most successful.


































The third day Richard was to go with me, we arrived at the ramp
to 20 knot winds. After some consideration, he decided he would
rather not go out in the tough conditions. Since I was already
there, I hopped in the boat for some fun fishing. The winds
unexpectedly dropped and I was able to get in some decent sight
fishing. The redfish were very aggressive and willing to eat
anything I threw from Baitbusters to topwater to CAL jigs and flies.

















The following day we found some large schools of redfish at first
light. The
y would allow the anglers one shot before moving out of
range. As the sun got higher, there were consistent shots at single
fish on the clear flat. Several redfish were caught and released.
They ended the day with some nonstop catching action for trout
using a jig and CAL tail in 3-4 feet of water.

Friday was nearly a carbon copy with more schools of redfish.
During the day we found a spot holding redfish, trout, and drum
well off the beaten path and had shots at them for nearly 2 hours.

Last Monday I had the pleasure of fishing with John Machin and
Paul Procter. They are both fly casting instructors in the UK and
needed every bit of their skill as it was the only day last week the
wind was blowing. As luck would have it, most of the schools were
nowhere to be found. Both guys
put on a top notch fly casting
display, however, catching both black drum and redfish in
sustained winds up to 24mph.

















Tuesday there was no wind, clear skies, and redfish in every
direction. Jon had an excellent day of sight fishing on the flats
catching his first Mosquito Lagoon slam.


































Tom got to experience some great redfish action using a DOA
Baitbuster that he threw to tailing fish. Reeling the bait along the
surface to mimic a small mullet, he caught some nice reds and lost
a few as well. Later in the day, he finished with some nice seatrout.

















The husband and wife team of Ray and Kim were on board for
Thursday's trip. Ray landed the first red on a Baitbuster while Kim
followed up with several nice drum and a redfish of her own. They
then proceeded to catch a trout nearly every cast for the last half
hour of the day.


















On Friday, Bob and his son Joe made their first trip to Mosquito
Lagoon. The action started off good with some nice schools of
reds in the first half hour. After a brief lull in the action, we came
across plenty of singles and small groups. The day ended with
several large trout being caught and released on 5.5" DOA CALs
with a Woodies Rattle.


















The redfish have turned their focus to mullet and pinfish and have
been very aggressive the past few weeks. Lures imitating mullet
will be effective on both the redfish and trout. Watch for trophy
sized trout to be lying on shallow sand holes. Once you see them
moving the chance of getting a bite is significantly reduced. Get
the lure or fly to them before they see you and your success rate
will be much higher. Look for the outstanding sight fishing to
continue through this month.
Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report -April 1, 2012
Central Florida Sight Fishing Charters
Orlando Flats Fishing Guide
Mosquito Lagoon and Indian River
Florida Fishing Guides Association
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