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Aug 2011

Capt. Patrick Rood
September 14, 2011
Mosquito Lagoon - Saltwater Fishing Report

With the end to another summer in sight we start looking forward to the cooler fall weather ahead and let's not forget the clear water. The south Lagoon system and IRL has had A algae bloom for the last couple of weeks causing very poor visibility which is making for difficult sight fishing conditions. With that being said target the bait pods, bars and points for red fish and trout along with you occasional lady fish. Under these conditions I like to throw a top water plug in the early morning and switching over to a Auqua dream spoon or spinner bait later in the day. Tarpon can still be found in the early morning through out the ICW and around the causeways in New Smyrna Bch. These fish can be caught on several different baits but I would start with live finger mullet or pig fish on a out going tide then moving to a diving plug later in the morning.. Look for the mature Red fish to start migrating out the inlets in the upcoming months to spawn this always makes for a great time. Be aware of weather conditions and other anglers while fishing the inlets under the wrong circumstances it can be tricky and dangerous.
Good Luck
Capt Patrick Rood
www.spotntailcharters.com

Target Species:

Red fish,Trout,Tarpon

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