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Oct 2012

Capt. Patrick Rood
October 10, 2012
Mosquito Lagoon - Saltwater Fishing Report

With fall apon us the mullet schools have moved in to the Lagoon system in great numbers. I have been catching great numbers of Trout and Redfish mixed in with these
bait pods in the early morning using topwater and twitch baits then moving to a Auqa Dream Spoon as the sun starts to rise. By mid morning I have been locating alot of
Redfish tailing in the shallow grass and cruising shorelines in search of new feeding oppotunities. These fish have been crushing spoons,soft plastics and live shrimp when
presented with a well placed cast. The large mature Redfish can be found in the inlets and off the beaches this time of year to spawn. They can be caught using anything from
soft plastics, cut bait and a veraity of live bait fished near the bottom where the current is not as strong. This is also a great time of year to target Flounder as they are moving
inshore to spawn they can be caught from the ICW through the bacwaters on the mud and sand bottom using soft plastics and live bait.

Good luck and be safe.

Capt Patrick Rood
www.spotntailcharters.com
(386)566-1394

Target Species:

Redfish,Trout,Flounder

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2778 Pelham Cir
Deltona, FL 32738
Phone: 386-566-1394
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