Tag Archives: Cocoa Beach Tarpon
Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report September 2013
Now that the dead Summer heat is slowly fading away, the fishing is starting to get a lot better for the rest of September and into October in the Mosquito Lagoon, Indian River, and Banana River. Redfish are starting to … Continue reading
August Mosquito Lagoon Report 2013
Same story as July….Scorching hot temps and full of Tarpon! I’ve been down in the FL. Keys for most of August for my annual vacation and lobster season so here’s a short report of what went on in the Mosquito … Continue reading
Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report July 2013
Fishing this past month has had it’s ups and downs in the Mosquito Lagoon. In the beginning of the month it was fantastic, with tailing and crawling redfish pretty much on every grass flat you can find and they were … Continue reading
Mosquito Lagoon, Indian River, Banana River Fishing Report – June 2013
The Mosquito Lagoon water level has been low the past couple of weeks and the clarity has been really bad possibly from a brown algae bloom due to high nutrients in the water. That doesn’t mean that the fishing is … Continue reading
May Mosquito Lagoon/Indian River/Banana River Fishing
You can definitely expect some good fishing for May in all 3 Lagoons. Finger mullet and glass minnows are now loaded up on the flats and firing up the fish that feed on them, which means good topwater action! Redfish, … Continue reading
Schools in session
Now is the time to target schools of fish in all three lagoons, Mosquito, Indian, and Banana. With lower water levels, the fish will leave the shallow backwaters and all be concentrated around flats with deeper water nearby. Redfish, Black … Continue reading
Happy New Year 2013 Mosquito Lagoon
Happy New Year everyone! I guess the world did not end in December 2012, which means we are stuck on this beautiful Earth to enjoy more memorable days of fishing….DARN! Fishing in the Mosquito Lagoon/Indian River has been hit or … 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
Tarpon fishing with Blair Wiggins
This time of year my main focus is on the Tarpon that migrate up the beach of the Space Coast. Last week Blair Wiggins from the TV show Addictive Fishing and I decided to get out and jump a few … Continue reading