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Florida Fishing - Mosquito Lagoon in the Fall!

Capt. Michael Bales
December 12, 2009
Mosquito Lagoon - Saltwater Fishing Report

Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report December 12th, 2009

Blustery fall conditions have dominated our weather patterns here on the Mosquito Lagoon this week. The wind & rain has finally, hopefully moved off!! The temperatures have ranged from the 50s to near 80's, and the water levels are DROPPING! All this being said it looks like a great fishing week or so to come! Look for all of the lagoon species to be active with this weather break..Time to get out there..

On the days that I was able to fish, schools of redfish were found in several of their early winter haunts, also some days cruising reds along the banks crashing bait made for some explosive takes! If you see redfish crashing bait along the shorelines, try a small presentation such as a Riptide Realistic Shrimp on light tackle or a deceiver fly pattern for the fly-rodder, and hold on!

Topwater lures such as the saltwater chug bug will continue to produce this time of year early in the mornings and under grey skies.(Which we had a lot of this week). Quite a few nice trout were caught this week on surface lures. Other producers this week include the old reliable live shrimp and live mullet.

The fly fishing has been spotty at best this week. Sticking with the fly rod on those days when the wind is up can improve your casting. Keep this in mind and blind cast to likely fish holding ares, make a few quick strips, if nothing is interested pick up and find another spot for your next presentation. An effective pattern for this technique is a sparesly tied clouser or streamer. I like the brighter colors in off-colored water(such as lime or chartreuse), while sticking with more natural colors in the cleaner water areas.

The Mosquito Lagoon and North Indian River should continue to swing into winter mode and the reds will continue to focus their attention on the bottom. This should make for some excellent tailing action in the weeks to come. It is absolutely the best time of the year to sight-fish for redfish!

Call Captain Mike at 352-255-8175 or visit us on the web at www.hotfishcharters.com to book your Mosquito Lagoon fishing trip! Happy Holidays!

Tight lines, I hope to see you out on the water soon!

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Come spend a day with HotFish Charters Capt. Michael Bales on the water around Charleston. South Carolina has some of the best Redfish fishing in the world. It is truly an angler’s paradise! This amazing world-class fishery has some of the best shallow water sight casting to tailing redfish in the grass and schools of redfish found anywhere.

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206 South Villa Avenue
Fruitland Park, FL 34731
Phone: 843-606-2827
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