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Indian River Lagoon Fishing Reports


2008-04-13
6:38 AM

Big Redfish in the No-Motor Zone - Indian River Lagoon Coast Fishing Report, April 10, 2008 Compliments of Mosquito Creek Outdoors in Apopka Florida Although the weather during the first week of April has been sunny, windy conditions have prevailed and the catching has been tou more...
Capt. Tom Van Horn - Indian River Lagoon


2008-04-03
8:33 PM

The Big Redfish are Schooling Up on the IRL - Indian River Lagoon Coast Fishing Report, April 3, 2008 Compliments of Mosquito Creek Outdoors, Apopka Florida As spring progresses and the weather warms up, fishing condition along the Indian River Lagoon Coast will also show improvement. A more...
Capt. Tom Van Horn - Indian River Lagoon


2008-03-29
6:37 PM

April's Fishing Outlook - Indian River Lagoon Coast Fishing Forecast, April 2008 Compliments of Mosquito Creek Outdoors, Apopka Florida Reflecting back on past fishing adventures, April stand out as one of the finest months to experience the true diversity of the fish more...
Capt. Tom Van Horn - Indian River Lagoon


2008-03-28
6:21 PM

Mosquito Lagoon Fishing at it's Best!! - Today, I had the pleasure of fishing with 2 anglers from the Great North. Curt, from Minnesota and Rick, from Alaska. We were blessed with light winds and clear, sunny skys! All we needed were the Redfish. We were not disappointed as we came upon more...
Capt. Tim Masten - Indian River Lagoon


2008-03-26
4:50 AM

Huge No-Motor Zone Redfish - Indian River Lagoon Coast Fishing Report, March 21, 2008 Compliments of Mosquito Creek Outdoors in Apopka Florida First, let me start this report by wishing everyone a happy Easter. March in Central Florida is known for blustery breezes and more...
Capt. Tom Van Horn - Indian River Lagoon


2008-03-25
2:40 PM

Trout, reds, and snook have been active - Windy, but still catching fish: A little bit of everything has been biting as of late. Generally warm water temps have made the trout, snook, reds, jacks, ladyfish, etc. feel like feeding and when the weather has cooperated we have been doing well. more...
Capt. Ron Bielefeld - Indian River Lagoon


2008-03-25
10:45 AM

Orlando Fishing at it's best! Redfish on the flats! - The Redfish are starting to show on the flats in singles and doubles. This makes for multiple opportunities throughout the day. The fish today were not eating the lures that we presented as well as we would have liked, but Eric managed to bring a c more...
Capt. Tim Masten - Indian River Lagoon


2008-03-10
1:37 PM

What to do on a Stormy IRL Day - Indian River Lagoon Coast Fishing Report, March 9, 2008 Compliments of Mosquito Creek Outdoors, Apopka Florida As my life progresses, my deepening passion for angling and the outdoors delivers me to newer and higher levels of appreciation each more...
Capt. Tom Van Horn - Indian River Lagoon


2008-02-27
8:54 PM

Indian River Lagoon Coast Fishing Report - Indian River Lagoon Coast Fishing Report, February 27, 2008 Complements of Mosquito Creek Outdoors, Apopka Florida Angling along the north Indian River Lagoon Coast of Florida has shown some improvement this past week with the best action comin more...
Capt. Tom Van Horn - Indian River Lagoon


2008-02-27
8:09 PM

Orlando area fishing is heating up with Redfish and Trout Action - This is the time of the year that with each approaching front, I am sure it is the last and the weather and the fish will start to settle into a spring pattern. We have found several good areas that larger trout are holding in and pockets of Redfi more...
Capt. Tim Masten - Indian River Lagoon

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