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Daytona Beach area Fishing Charter Report for February 16, 2009

Fishing in Mosquito Lagoon has been very good for the first two weeks of this month. Despite having some
record cold temperatures at the beginning of the month, there have been plenty of redfish, black drum and large
trout on the flats. This past week, the weather was back to normal with warm temperatures and happy tailing
redfish.

The first day of the month, I fished with Tim and his wife Noley. Very low water made it tough to get to the spot I
had chosen but we arrived to find multiple schools of redfish and black drum. The fish were plentiful but, as is
common with fish in very shallow water, they were spooky. As the day progressed, Tim started getting the hang
of how to make a proper presentation and was able to hook up with a couple nice redfish with a 3" DOA CAL.





















I had to cancel my trips for the next two days as a front pushed through with high winds followed by overnight
temperatures in the 20's. By Friday, I had to get out on the water. It was still cold and when I arrived I found the
water had dropped to 44 degrees. It was not a pleasant day with the wind whipping across the cold water. I saw
plenty of very large redfish and black drum but most were not interested in eating. I managed to land two black
drum around 15 pounds and one redfish.

Sunday, it was still cool but much warmer. I fished Mosquito Lagoon with my wife. We saw plenty of redfish and
caught both redfish and trout on holographic 3" CALs.

Thursday, UK angler Jerry made his second trip with me to Mosquito Lagoon. Heavy clouds most of the day
made for poor visibility. Jerry landed a redfish on his second cast and things were looking positive. We
encountered multiple tailing redfish throughout the morning and spooked many we did not see. As the day wore
on, the sun began to break through and we fished a flat holding a good number of redfish and large trout
basking in the sand holes. Unfortunately, Jerry never hooked another fish.

Friday, the weather was perfect. Not a cloud in the sky, light winds and near 80 degrees. Joe and Dustin took a
break from the races and Daytona Beach to check out some Mosquito Lagoon fishing. Our first spot held about
ten small schools of happily tailing redfish. Dustin was soon hooked up to his first redfish but the hook pulled
before it got to the boat. Both walleye fishermen, Joe and Dustin were not used to being able to see their targets
in the water and  found the precision needed to properly present the baits fun but challenging. Despite missing
lots of fish throughout the day, their persistence payed off. They ended the day landing redfish of 38 and 42
inches, both over 20 pounds.








































Yesterday, I fished Tim and Mike. Despite a cold front bearing down on us, the fishing was surprisingly good.
Tim hooked a very large fish that pulled the hook and Mike followed up landing redfish of 36 and 38 inches.




















They each caught some nice trout and a couple smaller reds before we found a flat holding many tailing redfish.
High winds made casting tough but each guy managed to fool one into biting.





















If you will be visiting the central Florida area, this is the best fishing near Daytona Beach, New Smyrna, Orlando
and Disney. Book your flats fishing charter now.
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Capt. Chris Myers
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321-229-2848
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If you are looking for a Fishing Charter near Daytona Beach, New Smyrna Beach, Ormond Beach,
or
 Orlando, contact me at 321-229-2848 or visit my Daytona Beach Fishing Charter page. I provide
light tackle and fly fishing charters in the Mosquito Lagoon for
redfish (red drum), seatrout, tarpon, and
more. The fishing near Daytona Beach is excellent year round. I am a full time charter fishing guide
and my fishing charters including all licenses, baits and tackle.
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