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I practice safe fishing
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: East Central Florida
Posts: 66
Credits: 1,555.2
Occupation: Fishing Guide
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Mosquito Lagoon Florida Report 1/26/07
Last Thursday, my wife and I drove to Mosquito Lagoon only to be greeted by whitecaps and rain. We turned around and drove over to the St. Johns River where the weather was a bit better. We spent a few hours pitching DOA Tiny Terroreyz. We caught only three fish, a shellcracker, a mudfish, and one shad. So far, the shad run has been pretty slow but I am hopeful it will improve soon. The American Shad is much like a mini tarpon with quick runs and jumps on light tackle. A good winter alternative when the flats are blown out. ![]() Friday, I took an afternoon trip to Mosquito Lagoon to scout a few areas. I spent an hour or so trying to get some black drum to eat various artificial lures with no success. I finally tossed out a chunk of ladyfish and was rewarded with a fish of about 15 pounds. Spot two held several schools of redfish which were eager to eat a 4" DOA CAL tail in golden shiner color. Sunday, I fished Steve from Vermont. We found a school of fifty or so reds at our first stop. Steve had a bite but didn't get hooked up and the school vanished. We moved a bit and began to see multiple schools of 30-50 redfish. Steve finally hooked up using a gold DOA CALtail with his first Mosquito lagoon redfish. We continued seeing fish the rest of the afternoon and Steve finished the day with nine reds and a nice trout. ![]() Monday, my charter had to reschedule so I went to the Lagoon hoping to throw a fly to some of the fish I had seen the day before. I arrived just as the wind began to gust and the clouds rolled in. I managed to get a brown and gold bendback in front of a hungry red before the wind became too much for the flyrod. I tossed a Tiny Terroreyz to another red on my ultralight and landed fish number two. I managed two more reds on a 3" CAL tail before the storms moved in. Once the fish become acclimated to the cooler water temperatures, the will eat a variety of small soft plastics fished slowly. Look for tailing fish during the afternoon on the shallow flats. Capt. Chris Myers Central Florida Sight Fishing Charters http://www.floridafishinglessons.com |
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Wilmington, NC
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Credits: 9,628.4
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Great looking post! I hope the fishing heats up for ya with lots of posts and pics.
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