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Mosquito Lagoon Shallow Water

2008-10-24 14:12:59
Mosquito Lagoon, Florida - Saltwater Fishing Report
Mosquito Lagoon
Drew Cavanaugh

he past week has produced awesome results from the Mosquito Lagoon. With the recent change in temps and water levels the fish have been on the move. Switching from fishing 1-2 feet to fishing extreme shallows has proved to be effective. Push/sight fish fish banks and shore lines with sand holes/potholes. I have been using either cut mullet or live shrimp. With a strong breeze I like to cast freely a Gulp Shrimp pattern. Topwater has also been doing very well for trout.

Captain Drew Cavanaugh

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Fish Species: Redfish
Bait Used: Mullet and Gulps!
Tackle Used: Light Tackle Spin
Method Used: Sight Fish
Water Depth: 1-2 feet
Water Temperature: 75
Wind Direction: NE
Wind Speed: 10-15 KNOTS
Drew Cavanaugh

About The Author: Captain Drew Cavanaugh

Company: Florida Inshore Fishing Charters

Area Reporting: Mosquito Lagoon/East Central Florida

Bio: 20 Years plus of inshore fishing experience along Florida's east coast. Specializing in back country light tackle flats fishing at its very best. Located just 45 minutes east of Orlando. we supply all licenses and tackle. Call today for the trip of a lifetime...

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