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
.

Some heavy rain finally made its way to east central Florida last
week. With the influx of fresh water, the fishing turned on. Redfish
flooded onto the flats by the thousands. Huge schools could be
found this week tailing and finning on the shallow grass flats
throughout the day. Some days they were easier to catch than
others but there were plenty of them to cast at. Trout fishing
remains excellent and it is easy to catch dozens per day. Some
occasional schools of jacks have been spotted busting bait as well
Yesterday I finally spotted the first tarpon of the year in the
Lagoon along with some giant schools of finger mullet that have
moved in.

On Father's day, Joe and his son Shane made their first trip to
Mosquito Lagoon. We experienced some windy conditions in the
morning but managed to catch some trout and a jack. The winds
suddenly subsided and the big redfish began to tail. Shane landed
his biggest ever fish, a red that weighed 41 pounds.

















Wayne and Rick had plenty of shots at tailing redfish throughout
the morning. Both guys got the experience the awesome sight of a
redfish crushing a DOA Baitbuster on the surface. After landing
some redfish, they finished out their trip with plenty of trout on
ultra light tackle.

















Rudy and Cari joined me for one of the best days of the year. The
water was slick calm and there were dozens of schools of redfish
tailing on the flats.

































Again, we finished off the morning with some trout on the light
rods.

Yesterday, the wind was much stronger than expected most of the
morning. The redfish were not finning at all but there were still big
schools of them on the flats. The hard part was seeing them
before they saw us. By midday, the winds began to subside and
we found some happy fish. The CAL tail in watermelon
holographic accounted for several nice fish in short order.

















After a great start to the week, it looks as if the summer fishing is
going to be on fire. Hopefully the tarpon and big ladyfish will make
their way in during the next couple weeks.







































































































Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report -June 23, 2011
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