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 first two weeks of March have been complete opposites. Last
week we experienced high winds and lots of clouds every day
except one. This week was a flats fisherman's paradise with calm
winds, clear skies, and thousands of happy fish in shallow water.
While we caught fish on every trip, even during the windy days, it
was much easier and productive this week.

I star
ted last week with Dave. Despite a forecast of winds between
20 and 30mph, he still wanted to venture out for what would be his
only chance to fish Mosquito Lagoon. Fortunately, my boat
handles rough water quite well and we found ourselves the only
boat on the flat. We spotted a few fish and a couple schools but
nothing like we were hoping for. Still Dave got his first few redfish.

The following day it was nearly as windy as I set out with Neal.
Clouds were hampering our sight fishing and the school of large
reds we were on kept managing to sneak out of our view. It was a
tough day fishing but Neal's first and only redfish topped the 20
pound mark.


















The next three days I spent fishing with injured veterans from
Afghanistan.
Wounded Warrior Outdoors is a non-profit
organization that provides therapeutic outdoor adventures to
injured active duty personnel. I had the pleasure of fishing with
Jacob and Seth, both Marines, for what was their first saltwater
fishing trips. We did not get the best of weather and had to spend
much of our time hiding in protected areas in the northern Lagoon.
They were able to get some calmer weather the second day which
allowed the guys to experience sight fishing for tailing drum. We
caught a variety of fish over the days including redfish, black
drum, trout, bluefish, ladyfish, jack crevalle, and more.



































































This Monday, the winds subsided, the skies cleared, and the sight
fishing was red hot. Richard and his son Ryan landed double digit
redfish on DOA CAL tails before finishing the day with some
seatrout on the Deadly Combo.


















Tuesday, Nick and I found ourselves surrounded by hundreds of
tailing redfish throughout the morning. Every cast that landed on
target resulted in a bite. The schools eventually moved off and we
spend the remainder of the day with nonstop shots and single
redfish.


















Billy and Frank experienced similar conditions the following day.
The three inch DOA CAL in the new Bloodworm color resulted in
multiple bites.

















Later in the morning, we found some incredible seatrout action
catching and releasing over 30 fish.

Irl was my final client this week. Tailing redfish again greeted us at
first light. He used a silver and green bendback fly to fool several
reds. Irl had some shots at black drum and 20-30 pound redfish
during the day but could not convince them to eat.

















Schools of finger mullet are pouring back into the Lagoon and the
pinfish are making their appearance as well. Topwater baits will
produce but most areas have lots of floating grass that lifted up off
the shorelines as the water levels rose. For tailing reds, the 3 and
4 inch DOA CAL has been very effective along with the 3 inch
shrimp. Fly anglers should use an unweighted fly that will land
softly when casting to tailing fish on calm mornings.
Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report -March 16, 2012
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