Posts Tagged ‘merrit island wildlife refuge’
Mosquito Lagoon Sight Fishing Spring – Summer Report
Its been a number of months since my last blog due to a busy Spring and Summer season catching fish! It will be impossible to talk and post about all the great fish that were caught , memories that were made , and the new friendships that were created. We came out of the…
Read MoreJanuary 2016 Mosquito Lagoon/ New Smyrna Beach Fishing Report
Januarys conditions were far from a traditional winter feel till the later half of the month but it took some time for the fish to adjust. Early in the month in Mosquito Lagoon and New Smyrna Beach we experienced days in the 80’s and were soon greeted by multiple cold fronts and strong ocean swells…
Read MoreDecember 2015 Mosquito Lagoon-Sight Fishing Report
The conditions remained warm through the month of December and we experienced one of the hottest Christmas Holidays that I can remember. The fish were definitely in a transition phase in the Mosquito Lagoon and Indian River Lagoon and with remaining high water it made some days pretty tough. Redfish remained scattered over the shallow…
Read MoreFall Fly Fishing & Light Tackle Update
Normally fish have transitioned from Summer to Fall patterns by now but since the water levels remained super high through the month of October it made targeting fish in the shallows really tough. Some days fly fishing in the Mosquito Lagoon we have been floating the skiffs in search of tailing redfish on top of…
Read MoreSummer 2015 Mosquito Lagoon
The fishing this Summer has been excellent. I’ve been behind on my fishing reports and blog page so for now I will just recap the past few months to catch up. As of late Spring and early Summer the water levels remained up then finally started to drop to an average low for this time…
Read MoreMosquito Lagoon March 2015
The mild winter is nearly behind us as we ease closer to spring and the fish are starting to make the adjustments and transition. The month of March finished strong with good numbers of black drum still present on the some flats along with schools of redfish and nice size seatrout. The black drum have…
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