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March 2012

Capt. Patrick Rood
March 11, 2012
Mosquito Lagoon - Saltwater Fishing Report

It seems that we have gone straight from a winter time pattern to a summer time pattern another words we have skipped spring. Here in the Lagoon system the large schools of red fish have started to split into smaller groups do to the rise in water and warm temperatures . Look for the reds tailing and cruising in the shallow grass and also mixed in with the large schools of mullet. The trout bite has been very good with quantity and quality being caught. Look for the larger trout holding on the shallow grass flats around the large schools of bait and the smaller ones can be found on the deeper edges of the flat. The larger trout can be caught on finger mullet and pin fish and the smaller ones will eat live shrimp under a popping cork and a variety of soft plastics. We also still have great numbers of flounder in the area being caught on shrimp and soft plastics bounced along the bottom.I was surprised to see how fast our snook population has came back there has been large numbers of snook being caught from the Tomoka Basin to Canaveral. Target these fish on a strong out going tide using free lined shrimp,pin fish, and mullet pitched along shorelines, docks and jetties. Good luck and be safe

Capt Patrick Rood
386-566-1394
www.spotntailcharters.com

Target Species:

Redfish,Trout,Flounder

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2778 Pelham Cir
Deltona, FL 32738
Phone: 386-566-1394
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