Tag Archives: Banana River
Mosquito Lagoon Oct./Nov. 2012
The first cold front has made it through Florida giving us some beautiful weather for the months of October and November so far. That means blue bird skies and cool, crystal clear water in the Mosquito Lagoon which are the … Continue reading
Tails of the Mosquito Lagoon
The reason why I focus most of my trips in the Mosquito Lagoon is because the fishing is never the same. There are so many little nooks, crannies, and creeks to discover that every trip for me is a new … Continue reading
Hot Summer Action!
Wow is it hot out there…the fishing that is. After Tropical Storm Debbie back in June, the water clarity in the lagoon systems have gotten really dirty and really high, which made sight fishing tough for most anglers. The spots … Continue reading
July Fishing Report 2012
July is one of the hottest months to get out and go fishing. The weather pattern will be more predictable with mornings usually being slick calm, which means topwater fishing! The topwater bite this time of year is outstanding! There’s … Continue reading
June 2012 Fishing Report
The fishing in June has slowed down a bit since the last couple months, but not a whole lot. Mosquito Lagoon, North Indian River, and Banana River still has a good Sea Trout bite with Redfish dominating in the N. … Continue reading
Mosquito Lagoon, Banana River, Indian River, Atlantic Ocean Reports
Wow…what a busy couple of weeks! Spring Break has sprung and so has the fishing in every body of water that I fish in my area. Lets start off with the World Famous Mosquito Lagoon. The Redfish have been in … Continue reading
February Mosquito Lagoon, Indian River, Banana River Report
All 3 lagoons have been very productive this month. With the great weather we have been having so far, large Sea Trout and slot sized Reds have been plentiful on the shallow flats. Look for Trout laid up in sand … Continue reading
Clear water and plenty of fish
Schools of Redfish are now showing up in big numbers on the flats in all 3 Lagoons along with some big Trout that are laid up in potholes soaking up the mid day sun. Water clarity is finally nice and … Continue reading
Starting the New Year with some great Black Drum action!
Ever since my good buddy Capt. Honson Lau(www.purpleisleflyfishing.com) from south Florida came up to fish with me 2 years ago, we got into some insane tailing Black Drum action in the Indian River Lagoon. Since then, he has been making … Continue reading
Mosquito Lagoon getting back to normal
The past couple weeks we have been going through some stormy conditions here in the Central East Coast. With long periods of rain, the waters in all 3 lagoon systems have risen about 3 or 4 feet which made sight … Continue reading