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Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Reports


2024-10-05
9:09 AM

Oct 2024 Mosquito Lagoon New Smyrna Beach Backcountry - Long awaited Autumn 2024 is here, fall mullet run has begun, most of the baitfish migration is along the beaches, but plenty of mullet schools come inside the intracoastal waterway on their path south, to be in south Florida by winter. Makes for fun more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Mosquito Lagoon


2024-08-10
10:03 AM

August 2024 Mosquito Lagoon New Smyrna Beach Backcountry - Summer fishing patterns are in full swing here in Coastal East Central Florida, early morning is the time to start fishing at sunrise fish are waking up and ready to bite, as the morning heats up going towards noon, the bite almost always slows. Ther more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Mosquito Lagoon


2024-06-15
7:38 AM

June 2024 Florida Daytona New Smyrna Beach Orlando - Summer 2024 has arrived to East Central Florida, water temperatures rising, early mornings alive with fish activity, schools of baitfish, mullet are abundant, our best variety of different fish species of the year in summer, all the sub tropical spec more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Mosquito Lagoon


2024-05-11
9:40 AM

May 2024 Mosquito Lagoon New Smyrna Beach Backcountry - Spring has arrived to East Central Florida coastal and intracoastal waters, as water temps rise, bait fish and game fish migrate north after spending the winter further south along the Florida coast, glass minnows, mullet, sardines and pilchards for more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Mosquito Lagoon


2024-03-18
9:44 AM

March 2024 Mosquito Lagoon New Smyrna Beach Backcountry - Spring here in East Central Florida means the return of coastal migratory fish species that have spent the winter further south on the eastern seaboard, waiting for rising water temperatures to signal their northward spring migration. Along the intra more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Mosquito Lagoon


2023-12-30
10:31 AM

April 2023 Florida New Smyrna Backcountry Daytona Beach Orlando - Winter fishing patterns are only around for a couple months here in East Central Florida, water temperatures drop in December, the fish and wildlife settle in for winter after all year of warm Florida, most fish school up together into bigger congreg more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Mosquito Lagoon


2023-10-29
8:32 AM

Oct 2023 New Smyrna Mosquito Lagoon Backcountry Daytona Orlando - Autumn 2023 has arrived, cool fronts finally passing through Central Florida, some mornings in the 60's, water temperatures starting to creep lower. Water levels have been very high as can be normal during the fall of the year, as the dry season begi more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Mosquito Lagoon


2023-09-05
9:59 AM

Sept 2023 New Smyrna Mosquito Lagoon Backcountry Daytona Orlando - Summer 2023 is winding down in August, school starts again, summer vacation season ends, the intracoastal waterway gets quieter with less boats, fall is right around the corner. Changes will take place in the water too, temps will not drop for a mont more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Mosquito Lagoon


2023-06-14
10:47 AM

June 2023 New Smyrna Daytona Mosquito Lagoon Backcountry - Summer 2023 has arrived to the waters here at New Smyrna and Daytona Beach and Mosquito Lagoon, time for early starts again for fishing trips, warm water, lots of schools of baitfish throughout the Intracoastal Waterway, summer vacation begins, kids more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Mosquito Lagoon


2023-04-19
9:24 AM

April 2023 Florida Daytona New Smyrna Beach Orlando - It will be summer fishing before we know it here in East Central Florida, water is warming after a fun spring of backcountry saltwater catching here on the Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon. Summer patterns come in gradually over a month or two as spr more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Mosquito Lagoon

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