Mosquito Lagoon
Capt. Drew Cavanaugh
September 8, 2008
Mosquito Lagoon - Saltwater Fishing Report

With the recent storms moving through central Florida and the rise of water the fishing on the Mosquito Lagoon has changed a bit. However this just means you must change your tactics. Before the reds were roaming the flats and now they just have more area to roam and feed in. So with this in mind you will need to try and explore new areas you have not fished much before due to lower water conditions. Think of this as a pasture full of cattle. You have 10 cows in a 5 acre pasture. Now you have opened up an additional 3 acres for them to feed. Go to areas where they may be, new food sources for them. If you apply this tactic almost every where you fish. Just not here but all over the state, it will pay off. Redfish are almost just like cattle, they graze. stick this time of year to using mullet or some type of cut bait. Early top water lures should produce too if you can keep away from the floating grass. The trout bite should also improve as the weather improves. Fell free to give me a call with any questions or comments or to even book a trip with me. Now get out there and catch some fish. And remember to try to practice catch and release, this will pay off for you in the coming years.
Capt. Drew Cavanaugh
www.floridainshorefishingcharters.com
Orlando Florida Redfish Guide/East Central florida Fishing Guide/Mosquito Lagoon Redfish Guide
352-223-7897
Target Species:

Redfish, Trout, Drum
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