Orlando Redfish Guide Mosquito Lagoon Report for October 21, 2006


The mullet run is in full swing both in the Lagoons and along the beach. On the inside, redfish, trout, and ladyfish are gorging themselves on
finger mullet. The key has been finding the small mullet. Find these, and there will be fish nearby. Topwater plugs and DOA Baitbusters
have been bringing fish to the boat. Along the beach, there are plenty of bluefish, some snook, tarpon, redfish, spanish mackerel, jacks,
flounder,  ladyfish, and sharks. The mullet along the beach come in waves. Some days may be much more productive than others. Again,
find the bait and there should be fish nearby. If there is no bait around, chances are the fish are not there either. The cold front which will
arrive early next week should bring a big push of mullet south along the beach. Now for the catching reports.

Darrin from Washington state and Mike, a local angler, joined me for an afternoon of fishing the Mosquito Lagoon. We arrived to find
whitecaps and clouds, not the best sight fishing conditions. We gave it a try and saw a few fish but we had no luck hooking up. Near the
end of the day, we decided to anchor up and put out some cut ladyfish as a last resort. In 30 minutes, three nice redfish came to the boat.



















































A few days later, Dave  joined me for what we hoped would be a morning of catching tarpon in the Indian River. The big tarpon were not
around but we did find plenty of small poons. We spent several hours casting a variety of lures at them. I managed to put one fish in the air
on a DOA Tiny Terroreyz but that was our only action. We left the tarpon and Dave was able to fool a nice snook on a DOA shrimp along
with a couple trout. I used the gold Baitbuster to catch a trout and a redfish but could not fool the snook.




















































Last Friday, I fished with John and Mark from Colorado and their friend Mike. The morning began with some thick fog. We stayed close to
the ramp until it lifted and the guys caught a few trout on the DOA Deadly Combo. When the sun came out, we moved over to Mosquito
Lagoon to look for some redfish. Our first three stops proved uneventful. After much searching, we finally found some fish and they were
able to land eight redfish to 34".



















































This Tuesday, Mike Pollock invited me to fish on board his new skiff, a 16' Hells Bay. We spent a few minutes casting to some
uncooperative snook and then took off to explore some back country areas of the Mosquito Lagoon. Heavy clouds limited our sight fishing
abilities but we did manage to catch a few fish and see some big trout. Mike's girlfriend Jackie sight cast to this redfish with a black and
silver jerkbait.

























Thursday, I fished outside Port Canaveral with Capt. Tom Van Horn. Using live mullet we netted inside the Port, we landed seven flounder
and lost at least that many. We ran down the beach a bit but the mullet schools were not around.

Friday, Capt. Ron Presley and I went looking for big tarpon in the Indian River. After searching a few spots without seeing one fish, we
changed gears to redfish and trout. We found some nice schools of small mullet and Ron used the gold Baitbuster and sight cast to a big
trout and two nice reds before we headed in.

For Saturday's charter with Bo and Luke from Ft. Pierce, I returned to the same area and they began the day using topwater plugs for 8
trout. As the sun came up we moved closer to shore and Bo was able to land a decent snook, broke off another and fool a red  for an
Indian River slam. Bo used a white shad tail to fool the fish.


























I am a full time Orlando redfish guide in Mosquito Lagoon and east central Florida. If you are looking for the best
redfish fishing near Orlando, Disney, or Kissimmee, call me to reserve your fishing trip.
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