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Bait is stacked in the lagoon

Capt. Joe Porcelli
July 8, 2008
Mosquito Lagoon - Saltwater Fishing Report

Today Mike and Michael Anderson joining me in the Mosquito lagoon for a morning trip. The duo sight casted to eleven reds before most people made it to work. With Mike taunting friend Chris AKA (fish buddy) in Ga. all day with photos and text messages between battles. Michael's largest was 35 inches long and I know he is hooked for sure. We watched tails for hours today glistening from the early morning sun. They seemed to be in a trance for hours trying to get shallow and forage.

Last week Jimbo Story and his friend Chris brought their two daughters Jordan and Olivia both 11yo to the lagoon to catch some fish. That is just what they did, they caught many trout and a few redfish and a black drum. The reds have been stacked up and with the proper approach they will eat most of the time. This time of the year the pin and pig fish are so thick your shrimp will only last twelve seconds. That is why I use so much Berkley Gulp and Power bait instead of shrimp. The piranhas will not tear the Gulp up but will pick at it for quite some time. When the pin and pigfish are trying to eat it the reds move in on the frenzy and want to get some. I can not tell you how many times this will happen. Like I was saying about the water level it is really low now so be extra careful. The manatees are destroying all the grass flats in Florida we don't want to be like the manatee.

Remember think like a fish to catch fish or just call me and I will guarantee it. 386 314 5656

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