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Nov 2011

Capt. Patrick Rood
November 13, 2011
Mosquito Lagoon - Saltwater Fishing Report


As the cold fronts start to move through the central Fl area the trout and redfish are transitioning into there winter time patterns. Look for the redfish to be holding in the deeper pot holes and sloughs in the early morning. As the days moves on and the sun gets higher look for the redfish to move on the shallow flats and into the sand holes for warmth. These fish can caught on a varity of artifical and live bait from live shrimp and cut bait to Auqa Dream spoons and soft plastics. The key to any of these baits is a slow presentation slower the better as the water starts to cool. This time of year brings the cyrstal clear water conditions which is great for sight casting redfish but also makes it easier for the larger trout to see you. The trick to landing these large gator trout are stealth and long accurate cast. I have always said your largest trout will be your furthest cast. Look for these fish to be holding on shallow mud and sand flats soaking up the warmth in the late mornings and afternoons. These fish can be caught using smaller baits like live finger mullet and small soft plastics. Good luck and be safe.
Capt Patrick Rood
www.spotntailcharters.com

Target Species:

Red fish,Trout,Tarpon,and Flounder

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Deltona, FL 32738
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