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 redfish action in Mosquito Lagoon was outstanding the first
couple weeks of this month. With a recent spike in the water level,
there have not been near as many redfish but the trout have been
plentiful. That will change soon however, and it will be back to
great tailing fish action.

Tim joined me for his annual trip to Mosquito Lagoon and at the
first flat we visited there were redfish tails in every direction. He
landed five and had at least that many come unhooked before
they began to move out to deeper water. The watermelon
holographic DOA shrimp accounted for all the bites.

















The wind picked up and some clouds rolled in shutting down the
sight fishing. Tim switched over to a 3" CAL jig and landed
numerous trout off the edges of the flats to finish the day.

The following morning, Jerry and Rick were hoping for some
redfish to bend their flyrods. They were not disappointed. Again,
there were redfish tails in every direction. Using #4 bendback flies
in white and gold, they each landed some redfish and had several
more bites and follows during an excellent morning of fishing.

































The following week, I arrived at the Lagoon to a windy morning
with temperatures in the low 40's. It is definitely not my kind of
weather but the fish did not seem to mind. I did not see tons of fish
nor were any of them tailing. The fish I did see, however, were
more than willing to bite. Over a dozen reds fell for various color
DOA shrimp.

Fred and Shan joined me later that week. The redfish provided
plenty of shots on the flats and they each landed one on a CAL
bait before we elected to do some trout fishing. Using the DOA
Deadly Combo kept the rods bent with some catch and release
trout action.

This past week, I fished with Allen from North Carolina. The water
level was nearly a foot higher than it had been the first couple
weeks of the month and many of the redfish had vacated the flats.
We encountered several small groups of tailing redfish in the
morning and Allen landed one using the DOA shrimp.

















We found an area holding a few redfish and some large trout.
Using a holographic 5.5 inch CAL, Allen landed three nice trout  
and had several more big trout shake free.

















The final trip of this past week was a challenge. Thick clouds and
20mph winds were not what had been forecast but it is what we
got all day long. Sight fishing was next to impossible except for a
30 minute period at the end of the day. The rough water made
trout fishing uncomfortable and only a few were landed before we
gave up.

The weather this holiday week looks to be a bit more stable and
will hopefully bring some more of that excellent tailing action we
saw earlier in the month. When the fish are tailing, small baits or
files work best.

















































































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Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report - November 21, 2010
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