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Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Reports


2009-08-08
5:54 AM

Fishing Hot weather not - I have been fishing pigs periodically but for the most part I have been catching reds on the flats. While the other anglers are trout fishing it leaves many quiet flats to fish without a lot of traffic. On the falling tide all the reds have been ta more...
Capt. Joe Porcelli - Mosquito Lagoon


2009-07-19
7:54 AM

Mosquito Lagoon - July 18th, 2009 - July 18th, 2009- The World Famous Mosquito Lagoon! Here in central Florida you can definitely tell that summer time is here. It is hot out, that's why. Cooking! The humidity has taken over for sure along with temps rising fast and the sun beating more...
Capt. Drew Cavanaugh - Mosquito Lagoon


2009-07-18
1:24 PM

Mosquito Lagoon Report - This July has been anything but typical for the first two weeks of the month. The water level is higher than usual and the normally slick calm mornings have been few and far between. Places that have held lots of tailing redfish during recent sum more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon


2009-07-18
10:49 AM

Bait is stacked in the lagoon - For a past few months a lot of the other guides have been chasing trout on the edges of the flats anchoring up and using pigfish for bait. I have been fishing pigs periodically but for the most part I have been catching reds on the flats. While the more...
Capt. Joe Porcelli - Mosquito Lagoon


2009-07-08
3:41 AM

Mosquito Lagoon Report - The summertime fishing is great but our weather, as of late, has been a bit disappointing. Usually, July brings slick calm mornings which allow you to see redfish tails from a long distance. Nearly every day for the past couple weeks, the wind has be more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon


2009-07-04
6:59 AM

Pigs in the Lagoon - Trout action is in full swing with pigfish at the perfect size for bait. Knowing how to work a pigfish is important. I have watched two anglers side by side working pigs with one getting bites and the other is watching. Fishing is not luck all th more...
Capt. Joe Porcelli - Mosquito Lagoon


2009-06-27
11:53 AM

Red Hot in the Lagoon - The Mosquito Lagoon is on fire these days. Trout action is in full swing with pigfish at the perfect size for bait. Knowing how to work a pigfish is important. I have watched two anglers side by side working pigs with one getting bites and the oth more...
Capt. Joe Porcelli - Mosquito Lagoon


2009-06-24
12:15 AM

Mosquito Lagoon Fishing, Alaska for the Summer. - Another season of guiding in AK has started! Remote tundra streams, large rainbow trout, Brown bears and float planes...It doesn't get much better than this! Fishing on such fabled waters as the Kvichak River, The Naknek river, Lower Talarik Creek more...
Capt. Michael Bales - Mosquito Lagoon


2009-06-23
4:57 PM

Mosquito Lagoon Report - Fishing in Mosquito Lagoon has been very good the past couple weeks with plenty of large redfish along with trout, big ladyfish, voracious bluefish, and tarpon. Sunday the 14th, New Jersey anglers Eric and Tom had shots at full grown redfish befor more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon


2009-06-21
8:55 AM

Summer Time Begins - June 21st, 2009 First thing I want to say is Happy Fathers Day to all of the dads out there! Special Happy Fathers Day to my Dad as well! Let the games begin! Summer time is here. It is hot out too.The fishing is taking on a pattern of the weat more...
Capt. Drew Cavanaugh - Mosquito Lagoon

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