Cocoa Beach Area Fishing Report for October 16, 2007

With the high water persisting, it has been a tough week of fishing in the Mosquito Lagoon. Anglers fishing the northern Indian River have
been having some success but sight fishing has been difficult in all areas due to poor water clarity.

Last Monday, I started off blind casting a flat that was covered with mullet in the Mosquito Lagoon. Within the first five casts, I landed a
decent snook and a trout on a 5 inch DOA CAL in golden bream. Soon after, the action died. I searched several more places looking for
redfish and caught one on a gold Baitbuster to complete the slam. I was less than impressed, however, with the amount of redfish I saw
and decided to fish my charter the next day in the Indian River.

Tuesday, Angelo, from Oregon, joined me and we started off fishing some small tarpon in the Indian River. We tried for several hours but
only managed one bite and no hookups. Unable to find clean water, we fished a few areas with no success but finally managed to get four
redfish to 30 inches.


























Wednesday, I decided to check out the action around Ponce Inlet with my friend Paul. We saw numerous large tarpon rolling around the
bridges but only managed to catch ladyfish. We moved to the inlet hoping to land a few big redfish. The redfish bite was slow but we did
catch jacks and bluefish before Paul landed the only redfish of the day, a fat 38 inch fish.


























Friday and Saturday, I guided in the Redbone Mosquito Lagoon Celebrity Fishing Tournament. My anglers were hall of fame baseball
player Wade Boggs and local resident Joe from Merritt Island. The weather was perfect but the same could not be said for the fishing. We
fished numerous spots throughout a twenty mile stretch of Mosquito Lagoon. We came across a couple schools of reds that did not eat
and, after that, the redfish were few and far between. We did see a good number of large trout, throughout the day, and Wade landed one
of 25 inches on a gold Baitbuster.

























We scored with a few more trout on Baitbusters and 5 inch CAL tails. On day two, we went deep into the backcountry of the Lagoon
hoping to find the missing redfish. They caught four redfish and a few more got away and also landed a few more decent trout. Although
we did not win the tournament, we certainly enjoyed some of the best weather in quite some time.

After informing my Sunday clients of the difficult fishing, they decided they wanted to give it a try anyway. I took Jason and Kevin to a
tarpon spot and we watched them roll around us for several hours but could not get them to eat. We moved out to a flat in the Indian River
where Kevin Caught his first seatrout and Jason landed one of the biggest bluefish I have ever seen in that part of the Indian River. We had
a long rough ride over to the Mosquito Lagoon where we hoped to find some reds. Kevin caught another trout but the reds did not
cooperate. We had two reds over 35 inches swim right past our baits totally ignoring them.

Although the water level in the Lagoons is beginning to drop, it still has about another foot to go before it is back to the level we saw in
August. Until then, it may be necessary to do quite a bit of searching to find the fish. Once you find the spot, use large jerk baits,
spinnerbaits, or the shallow running Baitbuster for both redfish and trout. The inlets at Ponce, Sebastian, and even Port Canaveral, have
been the best bet for catching large reds. Fish the outgoing tide for best results.

If you are searching for a fishing charter near Cocoa Beach, give me a call to book your trip. I am a full time Cocoa Beach Fishing Charter
guide. Whether you are a fly fisherman or prefer spinning tackle, I can meet your needs. The fishing is excellent year round here in central
Florida.
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                                                     Cocoa Beach Fishing Charter Guide Capt. Chris Myers
                                    Specializing in sight fishing charters on the flats of Mosquito Lagoon with light tackle and fly
                                         Redfish, trout, tarpon, drum, and more. All licenses and tackle provided
                                                                                         321-229-2848
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I am Capt. Chris Myers and I provide inshore saltwater flats fishing charters in the Mosquito Lagoon and
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and light tackle. This is the best fishing in central Florida. Close to Cocoa Beach, Daytona Beach,
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