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. If you would
like to book a charter or need more information, you can contact
me at 321-229-2848

There is still much speculation going around about the effects of
the big freeze we experienced at the beginning of the year. While
the full extent of the damage may not be known for quite some
time, I can say with confidence that the populations of adult
redfish and black drum are alive and well. We have been seeing
hundreds of fish each trip roaming the shallow flats. From big
schools of redfish and drum to singles and small groups, the fish
have been active, feeding, and generally happy. The weather has
been the biggest foe with temperatures on many days 15-20
degrees below average. Water temperatures during the past week
have been staying around 50 and the fish do not seem to mind at
all.

On a trip last week, Canadians Emile and Serge joined me on a
blustery day. The wind were topping 20 and the flats were dirty.
With only one other boat in sight the entire day we had the water
to ourselves. Both guys caught several nice redfish including an
11 and 22 pounder.



























This past Sunday, I went out on a windy 33 degree morning with
my Friend Capt. Drew. We started spotting tailing redfish almost
immediately and they were willing to eat a three inch DOA CAL in
Arkansas Glow. We visited four spots and found three of them full
of redfish catching multiple fish along the way.














Monday brought some of the nicest weather we have had in quite
some time. Sunny skies and light winds made for some excellent
sight fishing. Wilson and Tyler had spent the previous day at the
Daytona 500 and wanted to experience the Mosquito Lagoon
before returning to Pennsylvania. As soon as we started fishing,
we found ourselves surrounded by schools of fish. Tyler hooked
up with a redfish on his first cast. Wilson landed his first red a
while later. They had steady shots at redfish throughout the day
including some schools of 20-30 pound fish.

Yesterday, 16 year old Cameron joined me on his first trip to
Mosquito Lagoon. An experienced offshore angler, he wanted to
try some inshore sight fishing. The skies were clear but the wind
blew hard the whole day. Despite having to battle the wind, Cam
made some great casts to tailing fish and landed four redfish from
27-41 inches.



























Water levels in Mosquito Lagoon remain much higher than normal
for this time of year. Most of the redfish we have been finding
have been in 12-18 inches of water with plenty of grass. High
winds have made casting light baits difficult but a 3 inch CAL tail
on a 1/4 ounce jig works well. The key when using a setup like
this with an exposed hook is to not let the bait settle down in the
grass until it is near the fish. On days with lighter winds, the DOA
shrimp will be hard to beat.
Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report - February 17, 2010
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