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. Fishing is near
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 fishing in the Mosquito Lagoon has been outstanding this
month. Except for a few windy days early, the weather has been
perfect as well. Most of the redfish are still in schools although
some flats are beginning to hold singles. During this transition
period between winter and spring, the fish have been moving
around. Some spots may hold hundreds of fish one day and none
the next. Find the right spot and catching dozens of redfish is
easy. The fish have been biting well with the DOA shrimp and the
3 inch CAL bait accounting for the most bites. As always, casting
is the key and the better you cast the more you will catch.

Trips have been too numerous to detail each one so I will hit some
of the highlights. Lionel and Terry started off the month and we
had an excellent day with huge schools of redfish around the boat.
Both guys used the 3 inch CAL to hook up with some nice redfish.

















Brothers Dan and Mark spent the day casting at redfish from
30-34 inches. The silver mullet 3 inch CAL was the only bait they
used all day.  

































By this week, the water temperatures had climbed into the 70's
and we had calm winds and blue skies. Ed and his son Eddie
enjoyed some great redfish action throughout the morning. 12
year old Eddie did an excellent job casting to and catching all of
his own fish.

















Jimmy spent two days fishing Mosquito Lagoon. Day one was
tough with many of the fish having moved from the flats where
they had been the day before. We finally found an area holding
some tailing singles. He hooked one on fly but it broke off and
quickly followed up catching two on a DOA shrimp in watermelon
holographic. Yesterday started off the same with several spots
holding no fish at all. We finally came upon some large schools
and the catching began.

















With more excellent weather in the forecast, I expect some great
fishing next week. This time last year was when the fish began
tailing consistently. Spring is also an excellent time for fly fishing
for both tailing and schooling fish. More and more bait fish are
returning to the Lagoon each day. As a result, the trout fishing
should begin to improve and topwater baits will begin to become
effective around the bait schools.
Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report - March 19, 2011
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