Central Florida Fishing Guide Capt. Chris Myers
                              Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report
                                          March 13, 2007

During the past week, we have had some days with spectacular weather along with some days that
were less than ideal. The fish, however, have been plentiful. The water still remains low in Mosquito
Lagoon and the numbers of mullet present have been increasing each day.

Last Wednesday, I was on the water dawn till dusk with two trips. In the morning, I fished with Paul and
his son Lee. It was a perfect morning and we started the day trying to catch some black drum. Paul had
one fish on briefly but the hook pulled and the drum left the flat. We switched our focus to redfish and
found about twenty different schools throughout the morning. The fish were very shallow and extremely
spooky giving us only one or two shots before getting out of range. Paul and Lee managed to fool a few
fish using 4" DOA CAL tails in gold and Arkansas Shiner.























Just as I picked up Jerry and Joe for their afternoon fly fishing charter, the wind started to blow. We had
no problem finding the fish but getting close to them was next to impossible. We got a few shots at
some reds and big trout but the wind was a bit too much. Near the end of the day, the guys put down
their long rods and switched to spinning gear and saved us from a shutout. Jerry landed a redfish and
Joe followed up with a flounder, both on 4" CAL tails.






















Thursday, Brian and Shane took a break from their Bike Week activities and we spent the morning
fishing Mosquito Lagoon. We had multiple shots at black drum and reds throughout the morning but
they were reluctant to eat. Our final tally was three nice redfish.











































Friday, Bill and Jennifer from Kansas made their first trip to Mosquito Lagoon. We found some happy
and hungry redfish and black drum. Jennifer's first fish, a large black drum came off right at the boat as
did the next one, a big red on Bills line. Jennifer then caught a smaller black drum and followed it up
with a monster redfish.























Bill followed up with some nice reds of his own but, as his wife kept reminding him, none of them were
quite as big as hers.
























The couple caught five reds all over 30" before the wind started to blow and the action slowed down.

Sunday was supposed to be a day of fly fishing with Tim, from Maryland, and his brother-in-law Wayne.
We had not been on the water 30 minutes when the wind cranked up and never let up the entire day.  
We had consistent shots at both schooling and tailing redfish throughout the day but the winds made
even spin casting difficult. We did get four reds to the boat including a double header on 4" CAL tails.























Monday was the exact opposite of the previous day with no wind, clear skies, and hungry fish. Bob and
Pam from New Jersey enjoyed a Chamber of Commerce day on the Mosquito Lagoon.  We saw lots of
schools of redfish, a good number of tailing fish, and a few big trout. Bob got a trout and four redfish
and Pam landed two reds. All were caught on 4" CAL tails in gold, Arkansas Shiner, and Electric
Chicken
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