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Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Reports


2011-04-12
8:25 AM

"Slobberknocker' Time on the Mosquito Lagoon - It is that time of year when the Giant 'Slobberknocker' Redfish are the staple of every charter. We also catch smaller redfish, trout and black drum but if you want a trophy world class redfish now is the time. You may see schools of over 200 redfish more...
Capt. David Rogers - Mosquito Lagoon


2011-04-02
3:57 PM

Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report - After another outstanding week of fishing last week, the weather took a turn for the worse this week forcing several trips to be cancelled. Five inches of rain fell during the week causing the water level in Mosquito Lagoon to rise dramatically. Some more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon


2011-03-28
11:01 AM

Spring time Sight Fishing for Redfish on Mosquito Lagoon Florida - Excellent fishing continues on the Mosquito Lagoon this past month as schools of Black Drum and Redfish continue to roam the shallow water flats and backcountry bays of the Indian River system and surrounding area. The mullet have started to flood i more...
Capt. Michael Bales - Mosquito Lagoon


2011-03-19
4:42 PM

Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report 3/19/11 - The fishing in the Mosquito Lagoon has been outstanding this month. Except for a few windy days early, the weather has been perfect as well. Most of the redfish are still in schools although some flats are beginning to hold singles. During this trans more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon


2011-03-13
5:18 PM

March 2011 - As the northern states are still getting pounded by snow and foul weather it seems that the spring weather is in our very near future here in central FL. With spring weather brings spring patterns for our fish like the influx of bait , a little highe more...
Capt. Patrick Rood - Mosquito Lagoon


2011-03-02
11:41 AM

Awesome flats action on the Mosquito Lagoon! - The fishing on Mosquito Lagoon & Indian river this past month continues to be some of the best I've seen in years. Large schools of Black Drum and Redfish continue to make their presence known cruising the shallow flats in search of food. There is more...
Capt. Michael Bales - Mosquito Lagoon


2011-02-26
10:10 PM

So many fish so little time - Tony with a nice red From Daytona Beach only 30 min. and from Orlando 1hr drive to some of the best flats fishing around. In the Mosquito lagoon the past few weeks the fishing has been phenomenal. We have been catching between 25 and 80 fish o more...
Capt. Joe Porcelli - Mosquito Lagoon


2011-02-26
1:47 PM

Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report - Significant changes have taken place over the last few weeks but the one thing that has remained consistent is the excellent fishing on the flats. Just ten days ago, we were still experiencing frost in the morning and water temperatures in the lo more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon


2011-02-23
10:17 AM

Hot Fishing! Great Weather! - What a differnece a year makes. Last year we had 12 straight days of freezing temperatures in Florida. Not this year! We haev had a great weather in the mid 70' up to 84 so far and the fishing has been great! The last 5 trips have produced well over more...
Capt. David Rogers - Mosquito Lagoon


2011-02-07
7:15 PM

Feb. 2011 - The start of Feb. 2011 is looking really good with mild temperatures and active fish. There has been large numbers of redfish found through out both Mosquito and Indian river lagoon systems. They have been in schools from the hundreds to singles spre more...
Capt. Patrick Rood - Mosquito Lagoon

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