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Fishing Reports by Capt. Chris Myers


2007-06-16
12:00 AM

Mosquito Lagoon & North Indian River Lagoon - Fishing for redfish and trout brought some nice results this week on the Mosquito Lagoon. Topwater baits in the morning have produced trout and soft plastics work throughout the day Last Friday and Saturday, I fished with brothers Mike and Larry. more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon


2007-06-09
12:00 AM

Mosquito Lagoon & North Indian River Lagoon - Summer finally arrived this week in east central Florida. For the first time in nearly three weeks, we have had calm winds and warm temperatures. Hopefully, this weather pattern is here to stay. The past month was difficult for sight fishing with sus more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon


2007-06-08
12:00 AM

Mosquito Lagoon & North Indian River Lagoon - Summer has finally arrived on the Mosquito Lagoon. The past few days we have enjoyed our typical summer pattern of calm mornings instead of the high winds we have been experiencing for the past few weeks. As the winds died down, the redfish tails cam more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon


2007-05-21
12:00 AM

Mosquito Lagoon & North Indian River Lagoon - Wind has been the dominant factor for the past couple weeks and will continue to influencing the fishing through the rest of this week. Just because it is windy, however, does not mean the fish will not eat. For example, I fished the IFA Redfish tou more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon


2007-05-13
12:00 AM

Mosquito Lagoon & North Indian River Lagoon - The beginning of the month brought some nice weather for a change and with it came some good catching. Redfish and trout are active throughout the Mosquito Lagoon and can be found near pods of finger mullet. For a few days, I took a three day fish more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon


2007-04-28
12:00 AM

Mosquito Lagoon & North Indian River Lagoon - On most trips during the past few weeks, we have been spotting hundreds of redfish per day. Some are schooling and some are have been tailing. The wind has been the most dominant factor and has made casting to the fish difficult for some. If you can more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon


2007-04-09
12:00 AM

Mosquito Lagoon & North Indian River Lagoon - Some big seatrout have been on the flats the past couple weeks throughout the Mosquito Lagoon and north Indian River Lagoon. To find these fish, look for schools of finger mullet in areas with 1-2 feet of water with a bottom that has grass mixed with more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon


2007-03-25
12:00 AM

Mosquito Lagoon & North Indian River Lagoon - High winds during the past couple weeks made for some days of tough fishing. On most days, there were fish to be caught but getting a light lure to them with a 15-20 knot wind requires some fancy casting. The past several days have brought an impr more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon


2007-03-10
12:00 AM

Mosquito Lagoon & North Indian River Lagoon - This week, we had some great weather and plenty of fish in the Mosquito Lagoon. We saw multiple schools of both redfish and black drum during the last three days. Many of the redfish schools are in extremely shallow water and are easily spooked. Thes more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon


2007-02-28
12:00 AM

Mosquito Lagoon & North Indian River Lagoon - The redfish action continues to be steady in the Mosquito Lagoon. There are schools of 20-200 fish as well as singles cruising the flats and dropoffs. Many of the fish are in extremely shallow water targeting small mud crabs and shrimp. A well placed more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon

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