It was another week of outstanding weather here in central Florida and the sight fishing for redfish is as good as it gets right now. Big schools of redfish are prowling the flats of Mosquito Lagoons ...
August 7, 2008
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We enjoyed fishing schools of redfish once again this week. It's a sight in itself to see anywhere from fifty to one-hundred redfish out in front of the boat. We h...
Last Saturday, Jeremy and Mike from Minnesota, wanted to find out how our redfish compared to their walleye. The day started a bit slow and some nearby storms threatened to run us off the water. The g...
...ey were all large but they were also all moving at a rapid pace when we spotted them. We also saw some big redfish which were all singles and all in the muddiest water around, making them difficult to...
...shing in the Mosquito Lagoon and north Indian River Lagoon has been outstanding for the past couple weeks. Redfish, trout, tarpon, and even snook have been willing to eat well placed artificials. For ...
We have continued to experience outstanding fishing for redfish and large seatrout during the past few weeks. On most days, we have encountered multiple schools of redfish along with a significant amo...
Fishing for redfish and trout brought some nice results this week on the Mosquito Lagoon. Topwater baits in the morning have produced trout and soft plastics work throughout the day
Last Friday an...
...f the damage may not be known for quite some time, I can say with confidence that the populations of adult redfish and black drum are alive and well. We have been seeing hundreds of fish each trip roa...
...fish to spread out again. During three trips this week, we saw fish every day but did not see near as many redfish tailing as there had been the first two weeks of the month.
Monday, I was greeted...
.... High winds limited our options but we did manage to catch a black drum around 20 pounds along with a few redfish.
Thursday's weather was terrible but the forecast for Friday looked decen...
... fisherman. The purple bait is called grape holographic flake as is not a color commonly used for catching redfish but I wanted to test my theory that presentation is usually more important that color...
...ing the middle of the week, the winds were calm, the water temperatures were in the mid seventies, and the redfish were happy and tailing. If you were unable to get out on the water this week, you mis...
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19 Sept. 2009
Anglers fishing with me this week enjoyed outstanding fishing for seatrout, snook and redfish. The most exciting fish were snook on top water poppers.
Our biggest was 29 inc...
Fishing in Mosquito Lagoon has been very good the past couple weeks with plenty of large redfish along with trout, big ladyfish, voracious bluefish, and tarpon.
Sunday the 14th, New Jersey anglers ...
... clear water and sunny skies, it was a sight fisherman's dream. Each day, we has shots at hundreds of redfish, black drum, and large trout in less than two feet of water. The coming week should b...
...Pedernales River and San Gabriel river.
While Texas fishing you will find bass, corvine trout, freshwater redfish, catfish and alligator gar on the end of your line. Also you will find many different...
...ng for that last chance at a slot snook. It has been a fantastic week for fishing around the area.
The redfish bite picked up this week with some nice sized fish being taken on the flats. Mike La...
... Last Monday, I fished on a breezy day with Scott, Tom, and Smitty from Maryland. We found a school of big redfish at our first stop but, with the sun still low, the guys had a
tough time seeing the...
... and Stacey joined me for a cloudy and blustery day on Mosquito Lagoon. Although they had never fished for redfish, this husband and wife team were excellent anglers and were prepared to face the toug...
...ht fishing difficult. Water levels have risen over a foot opening up new feeding grounds for the fish. The redfish, in particular, have been taking advantage of the new food source and are still schoo...
...vel made for some tough fishing the first few days of the week. The catching was less than spectacular but redfish, some large trout, and a couple tarpon came to the boat. By Friday, the wind was stil...
...fish the Mosquito Lagoon but we opted to use spinning gear due to the weather. We found several schools of redfish and some black drum as well. Casting was tough and the fish were in a bit of shock fr...
...he fishing, like the weather, has been up and down with some great days, and some not so perfect days. The redfish, however are still schooled up and plentiful, The big seatrout have returned to the f...
...Hopefully one day the state of Florida will see the wisdom to better protect the large Seatrout as they do Redfish & Snook with a maximum size limit. Redfish are much more cold water tolerant and ...
Fishing for redfish and trout in the Mosquito Lagoon and north Indian River remains consistent with fish willing to eat throughout the day despite the high water temperatures. A few large tarpon have ...
...ohn and his daughter Kristin on a cloudy and windy day in Mosquito Lagoon. The pair managed to catch seven redfish and a black drum all while it was raining. Due to the rain, we did not break out the ...
...on and Indian River to continue to recede making for the premier time for sight fishing tailing schools of redfish. Two things make this the best time of year to sight fish on the waters of the space ...
With very low water levels in the Mosquito Lagoon, the redfish have less areas to roam making them easier to find, on most days. Tailing and finning reds have been plentiful. Persistent clouds and haz...
...creeks and soon the larger tarpon will be following the bait into the north River and Mosquito Lagoon.
Redfish are back to schooling up in their normal areas after the rise of water levels from ou...
...ther has warmed. Even the strong winds did not inhibit the bite. Typical of winter conditions, we caught redfish, seatrout, bluefish, pompano and flounder. Anglers fish a variety of flies and lures...
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