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Kingfish and Tarpon

Capt. Tom Van Horn
July 8, 2010
Indian River Lagoon - Saltwater Fishing Report

Mosquito Creek Outdoor's Indian River Indian River Lagoon Coast Fishing Report, July 8, 2010

By Captain Tom Van Horn

Upcoming Classes, Seminars and Events

Saturday July 10th from 10 a. m. to noon at Mosquito Creek Outdoors, 170 S. Washington Ave. in Apopka Florida. Free seminar on "Inshore Summer Tactics for Redfish and Sea Trout" instructed by Captains Chris Myers and Tom Van Horn. Come learn the secrets to catching redfish and sea trout during the summer, and become a more successful angler.

** Tackle Blowout Sale on going this week at Mosquito Creek Outdoors with select rod and reels discounted as much as 80% while they last.

This Week's Report

In my last report, near-shore water temperatures were cooling down, and I had the feeling the cold water Labrador Currents were moving in. Well, what a difference a week makes, because it appears that we were only experiencing a brief influx of cold water. The water temperatures have returned to normal summer levels (above 80 degrees) in most areas off of the beaches with a few cold pockets remaining. Along with the return of the warm water, huge pods of pogies (Atlantic menhaden) are on the beach and pods of greenies (threadfin herring) are in deeper water (30 to 40 foot range) and the gamesters are right there with them.

Over the holiday weekend, the cobia were thick in the deeper water surrounding the shoals with many boats returning with their limits and big fish as well. In the 20 to 40 foot depth range, the kingfish, bonita, sharks and tarpon were plentiful and feisty, and the big tarpon were on the beach in good numbers.

On all three of the charters I had last week, we caught kingfish, sharks and bonita, and jumped big tarpon on each trip, but we were 0 and 12 in getting a solid hook into one of the silver kings. In addition to warm water and good numbers of fish, flat seas and cloudy dry conditions made for some great fishing.

In the lagoons, the redfish have begun to school up for their late summer spawn, and if you know where to look, you will find fish. Also, the black mullet have returned in such great numbers it's hard to imagine that there are any hungry fish left out there. None the less, the sea trout, ladyfish and bluefish bite has off the hook fishing DOA CAL baits under a popping cork fished on the deeper edges of the flats in 3 to 4 feet of water.

Be sure to check out the July 2010 Coastal Angler Magazine Orlando in print and online for free at www.coastalanglermagazine.com.

As always, if you need information or have any questions, please contact me.

Good luck and good fishing,

Captain Tom Van Horn
www.irl-fishing.com

[email protected]
407-366-8085 office
407-416-1187 on the water


For all you outdoor shopping needs, visit Mosquito Creek outdoors at www.mosquitocreek.com.


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540 Lake Lenelle Drive
Chuluota, FL 32766
Phone: 407-416-1187
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