Central Florida Sight Fishing Charters
Florida Flats Fishing Guide
Light Tackle and Fly
Mosquito Lagoon & Indian River
June 1, 2008
Water levels in the Mosquito Lagoon remain a bit on the low side but the visibility is excellent and the baitfish are
plentiful.

Tuesday, I fished with Mike, a fly angler from Ohio. We got an early start hoping for some calm winds but had no
such luck. The stiff breeze made finding and staying with the fish tough and made casting nearly impossible. We
encountered plenty of redfish during our half day outing but caught none. Mike did manage to land a few
seatrout using a clouser minnow.

Wednesday, I fished the Indian River due to Logistical reasons. I met up with fly angler Robbie, and his wife
Melissa. We hoped our first stop would produce a few ladyfish and maybe a small tarpon. We caught only one
ladyfish and never saw a poon. We poled the shoreline looking for reds and trout. We saw some large trout and
had shots at some reds but did not hook up. We moved a bit deeper and Robbie caught a few trout and some
blowfish using a clouser minnow. Melissa landed a few trout as well. The only redfish of the day came at the end
of the trip when Melissa landed one around 30 inches.






















Thursday, it was back to the Mosquito Lagoon with Mike, the same angler from Tuesday. For the first couple
hours, the winds stayed calm and the fishing was as good as it gets. Our first spot held a nice school of large
redfish finning near the surface. Unfortunately, the fish saw the fly line in the air and spooked. Spot two was
holding at least a dozen schools of both redfish and black drum, all happily tailing. Most of the fish would move
off when we got around 50 feet from them so long casts were necessary to reach them. After a bit of buck fever,
Mike managed to land a black drum with a black crab fly.






















Throughout the day, we had consistent shots at tailing and cruising redfish. The winds quickly increased,
however, making it less than ideal fly casting conditions. Mike stuck with the fly rod, however, and used the day
as a learning experience. Although Mike understood casting mechanics, having to make the very quick casts
required when shallow water sight fishing was a totally new experience.

Throughout the month of June, look for the redfish to be tailing early in the morning. Approach the fish quietly
and let your baits land well away from the fish. As the sun gets higher, pay attention to sandy areas surrounded
by grass which can hold both redfish and trout.
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Capt. Chris Myers
Fly and Light tackle Fishing Mosquito Lagoon
321-229-2848
This is an archived Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report from  Capt. Chris Myers. I offer fly and light tackle fishing
charters in the Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon for redfish. I specialize in sight fishing the shallow flats of
east central Florida. Please visit my current central Florida Fishing Report for the latest conditions. You can
find more information  on my the home page at -
Mosquito Lagoon Redfish Charters