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Regional Fishing Reports for:
East Florida (Jupiter to Canaveral)


2009-08-02
8:43 AM

East Central Coast Fishing Outlook - Mosquito Creek Outdoors Indian River Lagoon Coast Fishing Forecast, August 2009 Captain Tom Van Horn The heat is on, as fishing opportunities kick in along the Indian River Lagoon Coast of Florida. So far, the summer squalls have stayed away, more...
Capt. Tom Van Horn - Indian River Lagoon


2009-08-01
4:56 AM

South Indian River Fishing Report - July 30, 2009 Inshore: Fishing took a secondary seat to the mini-lobster season as lots of hungry divers headed out on the open seas to seek their share of the spiny creatures. Even though the fishing has been good on the river, the call of a more...
Capt. Charlie Conner - Port St. Lucie


2009-07-30
2:14 PM

Ft. Pierce Inshore - Offshore Report - JULY 30, 2009 INSHORE - There has been a lot of catch and release snook action this week in the Ft. Pierce Inlet for anglers using live baits and fishing on the out going tide. Also, a mixed in with the snook are some slot and over the slot size more...
Capt. Joe Ward - Fort Pierce


2009-07-29
9:34 AM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - Fishing has been great for bending rods the past two weeks. Greenies to the north of the St. Lucie Inlet and sardines to the south, have brought the predators in close. Kings bonita, sailfish and even dolphin have been caught in fifty feet or less. more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2009-07-24
10:38 AM

Big Redfish are Back - Mosquito Creek Outdoors Indian River Lagoon Coast Fishing Report, July 23, 2009 By Captain Tom Van Horn Events and Seminar Schedule: July 25, 2009 Free Fishing Classes Introduction to Saltwater Flats Fishing Series, Class 4 of 8, Hard more...
Capt. Tom Van Horn - Indian River Lagoon


2009-07-23
4:22 PM

Ft. Pierce Inshore - Offshore Report - JULY 23, 2009 INSHORE - The inshore bite has been a little slow this week. The best time to try your luck has been from daylight until about 9am and from 6pm until dark. The trout bite has been the best action around with fish to 6 pounds being more...
Capt. Joe Ward - Fort Pierce


2009-07-23
10:38 AM

South Indian River Fishing Report - July 23, 2009 Inshore: Funny.....we fuss about cold weather in winter and hot weather in summer. It is hot out there! Days in the 90's that bring on a sweat just thinking about it. Plan your trips with that in mind. Take plenty of water and d more...
Capt. Charlie Conner - Port St. Lucie


2009-07-19
7:54 AM

Mosquito Lagoon - July 18th, 2009 - July 18th, 2009- The World Famous Mosquito Lagoon! Here in central Florida you can definitely tell that summer time is here. It is hot out, that's why. Cooking! The humidity has taken over for sure along with temps rising fast and the sun beating more...
Capt. Drew Cavanaugh - Mosquito Lagoon


2009-07-18
1:24 PM

Mosquito Lagoon Report - This July has been anything but typical for the first two weeks of the month. The water level is higher than usual and the normally slick calm mornings have been few and far between. Places that have held lots of tailing redfish during recent sum more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon


2009-07-18
10:49 AM

Bait is stacked in the lagoon - For a past few months a lot of the other guides have been chasing trout on the edges of the flats anchoring up and using pigfish for bait. I have been fishing pigs periodically but for the most part I have been catching reds on the flats. While the more...
Capt. Joe Porcelli - Mosquito Lagoon

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