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
close to 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 month of May brought continued great fishing the east central
Florida. Schools of big redfish have been showing consistently
and reds of all sizes are feeding on the wide variety of baitfish that
have arrived this month. Trout, ladyfish, a few tarpon, and even
some bluefish are feeding around the schools of bait as well. With
the summer just around the corner, the tarpon fishing will only get
better each day. For the light tackle anglers, use lures imitating
baitfish such as the DOA CAL jigs, spinnerbaits, and surface
lures. Fly fishermen will have success with pinfish and mullet flies
or bendback streamers.

On his first fly fishing trip to Mosquito Lagoon, Joe, who was
visiting from Great Britain, wanted to catch a redfish on the fly.
The breezy conditions made casting a bit of a challenge but his
persistence was finally rewarded with redfish that took a brown
and copper bendback fly.
















The following day, Cam and Adam joined me on the flats. Cam
started with the flyrod and had shots at some redfish over twenty
pounds as well as plenty of average sized fish. Adam hooked into
a huge redfish on the spinning rod but the hook pulled halfway
through the fight. As the winds increased, both guys switched to
spin tackle and landed redfish on DOA CAL tails.

Tom and his wife were on board for space shuttle launch day. We
saw plenty of fish but caught only one. Much of the day was spent
viewing manatees, birds, and the final launch of the shuttle
Atlantis.

















Doug fished with me last week on an instructional charter. He cast
a variety of lures at redfish throughout the day and had the best
success using a spinnerbait.

















Paige and Garrett had a great day last Friday catching numerous
trout and ladyfish using a DOA Deadly Combo as well as a 3 inch
CAL tail on a jig head. We had multiple shots at redfish and Paige
connected with a 34 inch fish.

















Monday, I went out searching for some early season tarpon after
having seen several during my charters. I only saw twenty or so
and had shots at a couple that did not eat. I expect the tarpon
fishing to be getting much better soon.

Tuesday, Gary wanted his wife to catch a big fish. We had storms
around us much of the morning but managed to stay dry. The day
was a success when Janet caught the fish of the month, a 33
pound redfish. Gary caught a couple himself and all were released
to be caught again another day.

















Cindy and Jeff had an excellent day yesterday landing six redfish
to 13 pounds.



































For some excellent light tackle action, watch for schools of mullet
getting blasted along the deeper edges of flats. Ladyfish, trout,
jacks, bluefish, and even tarpon can be under them. When these
fish get into a feeding frenzy, they will eat nearly everything you
cast at them. A noisy surface plug with a single circle hook can
provide some fast catch and release action for anglers of any skill
level.
Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report - May 27, 2010
Central Florida Sight Fishing Charters
Orlando Flats Fishing Guide
Mosquito Lagoon and Indian River
Florida Fishing Guides Association
FFF Certified Fly Casting Instructor