Central Florida Sight Fishing Charters
Cocoa Beach Fishing Guide
Cocoa Beach Fishing Charters
Light Tackle and Fly
Mosquito Lagoon & Indian River
January 30, 2009
This is an archived fishing report from Central Florida Sight Fishing Charters. I am a Cocoa Beach Fishing
guide
providing professional fishing charters in the Mosquito Lagoon with light tackle and fly. Just a short drive
from Cocoa Beach, Daytona, and Orlando, the
Mosquito Lagoon offers excellent year round flats fishing for
trout, redfish, tarpon, and more. If you want to  experience the best inshore saltwater fishing  near  Cocoa  
Beach,  call me at  
321-229-2848, or  visit  my Cocoa Beach Fishing Guide page for more information. The
latest fishing charter report can be seen on my
Central Florida Fishing Report page.


Last week finally brought some sunny and pleasant days to east central Florida. A few of the mornings were
frosty but winds were light and skies were clear. That combination makes for some of the best sight fishing of
the year. The redfish and drum have been forming some big schools and the large trout invaded the shallow
flats. We have been seeing hundreds of fish on every recent trip.

Last Thursday, I made a solo trip to Mosquito Lagoon. It was a cold day by Florida standards and the water
temperature was 47 degrees when I hooked my first fish. I used a variety of small crab and shrimp flies to fool six
redfish and one nice trout. Some of the fish were lethargic and not feeding due to the cold water but there were
plenty around that were.

The following day, I was joined by Joel, a fly angler from Miami. Again, we found plenty of very shallow and
spooky redfish, drum, and trout. He was able to get a holographic bendback fly in front of a redfish that followed
it for quite some distance before attacking.

Saturday, Ben and Lou joined me for a half day trip. We went to one flat and never had to leave. Within five
minutes of starting, Lou hooked up with his first redfish using a holographic DOA CAL. We switched over to a
DOA shrimp and both guys hooked a few more redfish. As was the case during each recent trip, there were lots
of schools of redfish, trout, and drum to cast at.




















Sunday, Alex made his first trip targeting redfish with the fly. We had another beautiful winter day with light
winds and plenty of finning redfish and drum. Alex had consistent shots at schools of fish throughout the day.
Unfortunately, his fly fell a few feet short on most occasions and he did not hook up. We worked on a few tips
and drills to add some distance to his cast. With a bit of time to practice, he should have better luck his next time
out.

Tuesday, I fished with my long time friend Scott. We hit only two spots before the weather turned sour but found
redfish at both of them. The three inch DOA CAL was the most productive accounting for redfish to 32 inches
and several trout.




















Len joined me the following day for some Mosquito Lagoon
sight fishing. The first half of the day had more
clouds and wind than we had hoped for making spotting the fish challenging. We did, however, encounter
numerous schools of both drum and redfish. By mid day the skies had cleared and the redfish began tailing
aggressively. The tails could be seen from a long distance as they rooted in the mud and grass for small crabs
and shrimp. Another great day of winter fishing in Florida.

Unfortunately, the weather can't be perfect every day and a front is currently passing through. The sunny and
mild days after the fronts, however, will continue to offer some great fishing for both fly and spin anglers. Stealth,
quickness, and accuracy are the key factors. The more you practice your casting, the more you will catch.
fishing charters near cocoa beach
cocoa beach redfish charters
Capt. Chris Myers
Fly and Light tackle Fishing in Mosquito Lagoon
321-229-2848