Tag Archives: Port Canaveral
July Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report 2014
Tarpon fishing is now in full swing in my region which is why you will see more Tarpon photos from me this time of year than Redfish. Don’t get me wrong, Redfishing is a blast and still good right now, … Continue reading
January 2014 Mosquito Lagoon Report
Happy New Year everyone and thanks for visiting NativeFlyCharters dot com! This year is going to a special one for all my regular clients and new. Starting this year, we will be deck out in a brand new new skiff … 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
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
March/April Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report
As I sit here in front of the computer writing this report, I had canceled a trip today while a client and I were waiting out the storm that rolled through early this morning. We did have a small window … Continue reading
April Mosquito Lagoon
Same story as last months report, the Redfish in the Mosquito Lagoon are happily tailing and schooled up in good numbers and some good size Sea Trout have been laid up in sand holes and along the deep edges of … Continue reading
Bottom Fishing with D.O.A. Swimmin’ Mullet
Me, my brother and friends ventured out of Port Canaveral in the 22′ Pathfinder TE this past weekend. Conditions were sloppy but that didn’t stop the fish 80ft below from biting. We used nothing but D.O.A. Swimmin’ Mullet to jig … Continue reading
Tripletail fishing with Capt. Scott Lum
My good friend Capt. Scott Lum of Outcast Sportfishing Charters invited me aboard his 23′ Contender in search of the hard fighting, prehistoric looking Tripletail. Scott knows his stuff when it comes to catching these tasty fish which by the … Continue reading
Bottom fishing using D.O.A. Lures
There was a change of plans for us yesterday while heading out of Port Canaveral. Due to cloudy conditions and cold water temps from an upwelling, sight fishing for Tarpon, Cobia, Jack Crevalle etc. was out of the question. The … Continue reading