Friday, October 01, 2010

Mosquito Lagoon Sight Fishing 10-1-10

Central Florida Sight Fishing Charters
Capt. Chris Myers
September 30, 2010

Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report

The remnants of tropical storm Nicole are travelling up the eastern coast of Florida bringing plenty of clouds and high winds. By this weekend and early next week, winds of 25-30 knots are forecast. This may have an impact on the water levels in the Lagoons and will certainly make for some dirty water in some areas. The fishing the past couple weeks has been tough. When you can find the fish, they have been biting well. Most of the larger fish are spawning in deeper water. High winds and clouds have made spotting these schools difficult. When you do locate them, ethical anglers catch only a few and move on so as not to disrupt their spawning habits. On the shallow flats, the fish have been widely dispersed and on the move. Some days you find a lot and the next day they are gone. Unlike the past few months, it has been necessary to cover a lot of water during the day.

Billy and Donovan drove up from south Florida to sample some Mosquito Lagoon redfish. The day started out great with Donovan hooking a big redfish on his second cast with a gold Baitbuster.



The rest of the day was challenging with the shots coming few and far between. We hunted for tarpon for a while seeing only a dozen or so. Billy landed the next two redfish with his Baitbuster.



The following day I fished with Mike and John. We spent the morning fishing around the diving birds catching a mix of ladyfish, trout, and catfish on jigs and spoons. As the winds increased, we moved up near the shoreline and ended the catching some redfish including a 47 inch monster landed by John on ten pound line.



Mike and Tim were with me on a windy and cloudy day that week. We hit multiple spots but saw very few fish and those we did see were only a few feet from the boat. Not a good day for sight fishing and we left hoping for some better luck next time.

Jason had some better conditions the following day and we encountered quite a few redfish on the shallow flats. He hooked some redfish and trout on CAL jigs and landed his biggest fish of the day on a Baitbuster. The fish followed the mullet imitation to within 15 feet of the boat before making and explosive surface strike.



Mike and Chris had a tough start to the day with very few fish showing on the flats we visited. During the last hour of the trip, however, they each landed two redfish and a nice trout before some gale force winds sent us back to the ramp.

This Monday, British angler Tyson made his first trip to Mosquito Lagoon. His goal was to try some fly fishing for redfish. Our first two stops did not hold any fish. The third flat, however, was loaded with happy reds. Tyson caught his first redfish with an EP style mullet fly.



After a few more unsuccessful attempts to reach the fish with his fly, he asked me if he could switch to spinning gear. For the next two hours, he landed numerous redfish using a three inch CAL jig in silver mullet color. Unfortunately, some strong thunderstorms from the tropical system began moving in on us and we were forced to leave the fish. He was able to get a few ladyfish and seatrout on the way back and we arrived at the ramp just in front of the storm.

The fall baitfish run will be in full swing during October. When seas allow, there will be some great fishing along the beaches as schools of mullet head south with tarpon, snook, sharks, jacks, bluefish, and other species following them. Inshore, mullet imitations are the way to go. Redfish and trout will eagerly strike surface lures throughout the month.

Upcoming Seminars
The new seminar series at Mosquito Creek Outdoors has been drawing good crowds. Thanks to all those who have been attending and be sure to tell your friends. Capt. Tom Van Horn and I begin at 9:30 with an open forum question and answer session. Bring your flats and inshore fishing questions and come early to get a good seat. The main topic starts at 10. Next month will be Fall Flats Fishing. On the 2nd, the fly fishing event will be all day long with something for everyone inetrested in fly fishing. I will be there to help you learn to fly cast or to tune up your exsisting loop.

Saturday, October 2nd - 10am - 5pm - Discover Fly Fishing - Come out to Mosquito Creek Outdoors and see casting demos, try the latest fly fishing rods, and learn about the sport of fly fishing. Wheter you are new to fly fishing or need to tune up your casting, there will be something for everyone.

Saturday, October 23rd - 9:30-11:30 - Fall Flats Fishing Tactics
Mosquito Creek Outdoors Apopka. Instructors - Capt. Tom Van Horn and Capt. Chris Myers
Book a Charter - Get a Free Hotel Room
The next four persons who mention this offer can receive a free night at the Royal Plaza Hotel Orlando when they book a fishing charter. This deluxe hotel is located in Lake Buena Vista near Walt Disney World. This offer is restricted to those living outside the central Florida area. Contact me by email or at 321-229-2848 to take advantage of this offer.

The Loop Knot
I tie on all my lures and flies with a loop knot. While there are many types of loops, the easiest and quicket one I have found is the Canoeman Loop Knot. This knot can be used in all line sizes. Using a loop allows your baits to have more action and always insures the line pulls straight down the shank of the hook.

To learn how to tie this knot, see my Canoeman Loop Knot Video

If you have any other tips and techniques you would like to see in future videos, please email me with your suggestions.

Mosquito Lagoon Violators
If you fish the Mosquito Lagoon, you know there is nothing more aggravating than seeing anglers who are inconsiderate and cannot follow the rules. With the high water, the number of boaters violating the Mosquito Lagoon Pole and Troll zone has increased. The Wildlife Refuge has set up a hotline to report these and other violations. The number connects to a voice mail box that alerts the on duty officer. Please report all violations you see. The more calls they receive the more enforcement we can get. The number is 321-227-0107.

Capt. Chris Myers
Central Florida Sight Fishing Charters

http://www.floridafishinglessons.com/
321-229-2848

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