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Indian River Lagoon & Banana River

Capt. John Kumiski
October 7, 2000
Titusville - Saltwater Fishing Report

This week's report on the upper Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon

from Spotted Tail, updated 10/7

Outstanding Catch Dept.- Yesterday I had the pleasure of fishing the Birthday Boy, 16 year old Andy Edwards of Charleston, SC. His outstanding catch was a 17 pound tripletail that we found under some debris several miles out in the Atlantic. His and his Dad had never even heard of these fish before. To get a 17 pounder- Whoa! Nice catch! Happy birthday, Andy!

If you sightfish you have not been having lots of good days lately. Friday wasn't bad. I went out looking around in the Indian River and saw reds, trout, snook, and tarpon, but in spite of all the bait around the fish weren't eating too good and I only got one red.

On Thursday I fished flycaster Eric Peterson from Michigan. Rain, overcast, and wind, the same story. We saw quite a few fish, including jacks, redfish, tarpon, and especially snook, in the Indian River. Eric caught a 22" trout at a culvert and hooked a tarpon and a bunch of ladyfish. It was a better day than I expected.

Yesterday the mullet were thick along the beach. Brian Clancy and I did a two boat charter with Marshall Rice and three generations of Edwards- Joe, Mike, and Andy. Between us we got 2 species of catfish, a couple of rays, ladyfish, bluefish, jacks, Spanish mackerel, jumped a tarpon, had a couple of sharks cut us off, and got several tripletail. A very entertaining and enjoyable day. I do love the mullet run!

Fishing is great and I love my work!

Capt. John Kumiski

www.spottedtail.com

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Sight fishing with fly and light tackle in the Mosquito Lagoon, Indian River Lagoon, Banana River Lagoon, and near coastal Atlantic. We use a skiff, canoe, or kayaks for redfish, tarpon, seatrout, snook, black drum, and more, as you prefer. Our price includes everything except for your refreshments. You can also book a guided fly fishing or light tackle charter to fish for tarpon along the Lee County beaches during May and June. Over 20 years experience on the Space Coast!

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Spotted Tail Charter Service
284 Clearview Rd.
Chuluota, FL 32766
Phone: 407.977.5207
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