Central Florida Sight Fishing Charters
Mosquito Lagoon Redfish Guide
Light Tackle and Fly Fishing Charters
Mosquito Lagoon & Indian River
May 30, 2009
Mosquito Lagoon Redfish Guide Report for May 30, 2009

Last week brought 15-30 inches of rain to east central Florida as a storm system camped out on top of us all
week. Charters were cancelled and fishing the flats was out of the question. The influx of water raised the level
of the Lagoon over a foot giving the
redfish plenty of new places to roam. When we were able to return to fishing
this week, the weather was great but the fishing was hit or miss. The
redfish and big trout were gone from the
areas they had been frequenting before the rain.

Monday, I made my first trip to the flats after a week's layoff looking for some fish for the following day's trip. I ran
into my friend Capt. Drew who was out doing the same. We joined up and managed to find a few schools of
redfish, plenty of trout, and even saw out first tarpon of the season along the edge of a flat.  We landed several
redfish on a variety of lures including the DOA 4" CAL in silver rush color, the DOA Tough Guy pinfish and a
small EP pinfish fly.








































The following day, Andy joined me for his second trip of the year. This time he brought his wife, Lynn. At our first
stop of the day, Andy threw a silver rush CAL to a school of redfish and was quickly connected to a 35 inch fish.




















Unfortunately, the school moved off before Lynn could get a shot. As we were travelling to our next spot, we
noticed some fish feeding on the surface in 6-7 feet of water. We stopped and threw out of 3 inch CAL tails and
caught  numerous trout. The action through mid day was slow with only sporadic reds spotted roaming the flats.
At our last stop, Lynn caught a redfish and trout, Andy landed two reds, and then he completed his slam by
catching a snook on a CAL tail.

Thursday, I fished Mosquito Lagoon with Capt. Drew again. We started off the morning catching a couple small
tarpon on DOA Tiny TerrorEyz and jumping a couple more.




















We caught plenty of trout and had shots at some nice snook that refused to eat. The redfish were few and far
between in the spots we visited. I hooked a couple on a Silver Mullet CAL before we were run off the water by a
storm.

Friday, my charter cancelled so I decided to go back out for some more tarpon action. This time, I tied a #4
brown and gold clauser on my 5wt flyrod and quickly landed to tarpon and jumped two more before the bite
slowed. I used the same fly to catch a redfish and a trout for a flyrod slam.

The water is slowly receding and, as soon as it does, the redfish bite should be outstanding. Trout will remain
plentiful and with the schools of glass minnows getting bigger each day, the chances for ladyfish, jacks, and
tarpon and snook will only get better each day.
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Mosquito Lagoon Redfish Guide
Capt. Chris Myers
Fly and Light tackle fishing in Mosquito Lagoon
321-229-2848
This is an archived Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report from Mosquito Lagoon Redfish Guide Capt.
Chris Myers. If you need a
Mosquito Lagoon Redfish Guide, I provide light tackle and fly fishing
charters
on the Mosquito Lagoon and Indian River. My specialty is sight fishing the flats for
redfish. The fishing for
redfish here in east central Florida is excellent all year round. Cast to and
catch redfish you can see in our clear shallow waters. Fishing charters include all licenses, baits
and quality tackle. I am a full time
redfish guide, licensed and insured. I also hold a permit to guide
anglers in the Mosquito Lagoon Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. Call me at 321-229-2848 to
book your redfish charter now.