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Mosquito Lagoon & Indian River
Daytona Beach Area Flats Fishing Report for March 27,2009

While the fishing in Mosquito Lagoon near Daytona Beach has remained very good, the winds of March arrived
the past two weeks. Unfortunately, there have been plenty of clouds around as well making sight 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 schooling and tailing aggressively.

On a cloudy and windy day last week, my wife and I fished the
Mosquito Lagoon. We started the day targeting
some tailing redfish. I managed to get one on a tan and crystal flash shrimp pattern fly before we got tired of
poling against the wind. We spent the rest of the day fishing the deeper edges of the flats with the Minn Kota
instead of the push pole. The trout kept us busy and we caught nearly 50 of them to 25 inches. The DOA Deadly
Combo accounted for most of the larger fish.

Friday, Ben and Jamie met me at the ramp early with high hopes of finding tailing fish. The water had risen
significantly over the previous two days and the fish had moved to new areas. After much searching, we found a
few schools of tailing reds. They only gave us one shot and disappeared. The trout that had been so plentiful
earlier in the week had vanished as well. We kept on searching and finally found a school of large redfish. Ben
and Jamie each caught a redfish in the 25 pound range and had one more break off. While the quantity was low,
we made up for it in quality.











































This Monday, I was part of a multi-boat trip on a windy and rainy day. The first flat we visited held multiple
schools of redfish as well as some tailing singles. High winds made casting tough and my clients never quite got
their lures to the fish. Trout fishing was slow but they did manage to land a few before we called it a day.

Wednesday was cloudy and windy but the fish were happy and plentiful. Fishing with Marty and Todd, we
encountered school after school of tailing redfish and black drum throughout the morning. Nearly every time they
managed to get their four inch DOA CAL in front of the fish, they got a bite.



























































Todd ended the day catching a beautiful trout.





















After releasing this big female, we headed in after a successful day.

Hopefully, we have seen the last of the cold fronts and the weather will begin to stabilize. More and more baits
are returning to the flats every day and the fish are taking advantage of the increase in food. April should bring
some good catches of large trout along with plenty of redfish and drum.
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Your Daytona Beach Fishing Guide
Capt. Chris Myers
Fly and Light Tackle Fishing Charters in Mosquito Lagoon
321-229-2848
This is an archived fishing report from Daytona Beach Fishing Guide Captain Chris Myers. I
specialize in
sight fishing the saltwater flats near Daytona for redfish, trout, drum, and tarpon. If you
are looking to book a fishing charter near Daytona Beach,  New Smyrna  Beach, Orlando, or  
Cocoa, please visit my
Mosquito Lagoon fishing charter page for more information.  I am a full time
professional
fishing guide, fully licensed and insured.  Fishing trips include all licenses, baits, and
tackle. Mosquito Lagoon and the
Daytona Beach area offer excellent inshore saltwater fishing
year round. Call me at 321-229-2848 for more information or to book your fishing trip.