Friday, March 9, 2007

Indian River Lagoon Fishing March 8th, 2007

Thanks again for viewing my fishing reports. The goal of this blog is to help others who are looking for a fishing experience in Orlando Florida, or Mosquito Lagoon a better opportunity to know what is happening at this time and some of the better guides in the area.

On March 8th, I spent several hours helping a friend and guide break in his new Mercury 90hp motor on his Hells Bay Guide boat. Captain David Rogers and I wanted to just run around and scout for fish. While in most cases this might sound boring, but being on the water is the most relaxing thing that I can think of. Captain Dave is one of my favorite people to fish with also, and we are close and good friends. Captain Dave is well known for big redfish, and while I enjoy catching big reds, I prefer catching tailing redfish in shallow water and stalking them. Skinny water, sight fishing is my favorite way of catching Redfish on the Lagoon. While the weather has been very nice, the wind wasn't in our favor if we had decided to take a break and break out the rods. We saw several boats up north going after a large school or overslot redfish. Reports were that two large fish were caught by one guide, while the two other boats weren't as successful. Baits included broken live blue crabs, shrimp and other plastics, mostly Mister Twister Exudes or Berkley Gulps. Exudes and Gulp are probably the most popular baits in our area, with Gulp being the bait of choice because of scent. When Gulps were first introduced to our area, redfish would attack the plastic bait, but recently I have begun to think that our redfish now know the scent and don't aggressively attack the plastic bait.

While Dave and I talked to several guides while on the water and at the boat ramp, Captain Jon Lulay of 2 Castaway Fishing Charters had the most incredible morning that we heard from. Captain Jon put 33 Redfish in the boat for his clients. Captain Jon was fishing the lagoon, skinny water in the back country. Captain Jon is another well respected, well known fishing guide on the Mosquito Lagoon. Jon and I have been out a couple times, and each time has been some of the better fishing that I have done. Last year I had a great time taking photos of Captain Jon and his client for Coastal Angler Magazine. The day wasn't the best for taking photos, but Jon was able to get his client a monster Redfish. I climbed into the water and snapped a couple photos.

If your in Orlando and you are looking for a fishing guide, please email me and I will set it up for you. Tight lines and screaming reels...sc

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Mosquito Lagoon and Orlando Florida Fishing Report Feb 2007

Welcome to my first fishing report for Central Florida, Orlando and the World Famous Mosquito Lagoon. The reason behind doing a blog for Orlando fishing is to help others who are looking to go fishing while in Central Florida, a great place to find that special guide.

Fishing in the World Famous Mosquito Lagoon is normally slightly harder during the winters. While the waters are what we consider gin clear, the water levels are extremely low this winter. We have not seen the normal amount of rain, and the lagoon is shallow. Finding fish though at this time of year is not hard because of the water clarity, however getting them to eat this winter is a different story.

I have personally taken my 16' Gordon Boatworks Waterman
out a dozen or more times last month, finding several hundred redfish in spots others won't go because of the water levels. In one spot, several hundred redfish are stuck. By this I mean, these redfish can not get themselves out of the bar holding them in.
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