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Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Reports


2016-04-12
10:51 AM

April 2016 New Smyrna Beach Fishing Report - New Smyrna Beach,Mosquito lagoon and Daytona Beach Fishing Report With the start of spring usually brings great fishing from Daytona Bch south to Mosquito Lagoon. The bite has been good even with the algae bloom that has arrived this year. The more...
Capt. Patrick Rood - Mosquito Lagoon


2016-03-27
8:27 PM

Spring Fishing NewSmyrna Backcountry MosquitoLagoon DaytonaArea - Spring fishing has arrived to the Edgewater Backcountry and Mosquito Lagoon, water temperatures have been ranging from 68' to 63' the last few weeks, fun migrating Jack Crevalle, Bluefish, and Ladyfish have arrived back in the area after they spent t more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Mosquito Lagoon


2016-03-14
7:22 AM

March 2016 New Smyrna Beach/Mosquito Lagoon - New Smyrna Beach,Mosquito Lagoon and Daytona Fl Fishing Report. If you have been on or around Mosquito Lagoon lately then you have seen or at leads heard about the water clarity. The sight fishing is still in affect but only in skinny water. Look more...
Capt. Patrick Rood - Mosquito Lagoon


2016-02-18
9:41 AM

Backcountry NewSmyrna to MosquitoLagoon DaytonaBch Area - February 2016 has been pretty cold by Florida standards, had frost on the boat a few mornings, water temperatures in the mid 50's has brought clear water to Mosquito Lagoon and the Indian River backcountry. Redfish are schooled in shallow water, big more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Mosquito Lagoon


2016-01-23
10:11 AM

Mosquito lagoon and New Smyrna Beach winter 2016 - Fishing report for winter 2016 Mosquito Lagoon / Daytona and New Smyrna Beach We have finally gotten some winter weather and with the cold temps we have gotten the lagoon back to normal as far as water clarity . The red fish are schooled up an more...
Capt. Michael Mann - Mosquito Lagoon


2016-01-15
6:06 PM

Redfish NewSmyrna/DaytonaBeachArea MosquitoLagoon - Chilly weather has finally arrived to Central Florida this January 2016, water temperatures have dropped to around 60', clearing in the backcountry and flats, and water levels coming down some with north winds behind cold fronts. Redfish forming shal more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Mosquito Lagoon


2016-01-12
1:52 PM

Jan 2016 - Mosquito Lagoon, Daytona Beach and New Smyrna beach Fishing Report The bite has been pretty good here on the Central East Coast of Florida even with the weather being abnormal for the last couple of weeks. The cold fronts have finally decided more...
Capt. Patrick Rood - Mosquito Lagoon


2015-12-18
12:56 PM

Redfish and Seatrout Schooling more Prevalent - Staying mild to warm so far this late November and now into December 2015 here in East Central Florida and our inshore saltwater area of Mosquito Lagoon and the northern Indian River. Water temperatures still up in the mid 60's to 70', along with hig more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Mosquito Lagoon


2015-12-13
5:51 PM

December 2015 - New Smyrna Beach,Daytona Beach and Mosquito Lagoon Fishing report. ​It feels as though this year has flew by at the blink of an eye and here we are coming up on 2016. The weather conditions this year have been very abnormal to say the least. more...
Capt. Patrick Rood - Mosquito Lagoon


2015-11-20
10:41 AM

Mosquito Lagoon and New Smyrna Beach Nov-Dec 2015 - Well, we finally have some colder weather in the forecast just in time for Thanksgiving. This is what we have been waiting for. With the extended cooler weather, the lagoon will get much clearer quickly so the sight casting will be awesome. The best more...
Capt. Michael Mann - Mosquito Lagoon

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