Michael Bales

Excellent fishing continues on the Mosquito Lagoon this past month as schools of Black Drum and Redfish continue to roam the shallow water flats and backcountry bays of the Indian River system and surrounding area. The mullet have started to flood in as the water temperatures continue to rise and the sunny spring time days have made for some excellent sight fishing conditions for wary trout and redfish!

Live shrimp and live mullet have been the light tackle bait of choice for redfish. Sight fishing schools of redfish with a shrimp on a circle hook or circle jig head has been the ticket. Also setting up within reach of cruising schools and letting a live mullet do the job has been very effective. Either technique makes for some exciting and explosive takes. The DOA baitbuster and GULP jerk shad have also been producing equally well for those who prefer targeting these fish soft plastics, try using gold or gold glitter and black. Fishing deeper edges with a circle jig and shrimp or small blue crabs have been producing a strong black drum bite as well, with most of the fish in the 3-5 pound range and the occasional 10-12 pound fish.

Onto trout fishing for the light tackle angler, the topwater bite has really turned on along the deeper edges or shallow flats where bait is congregated. A fresh Live shrimp or a live mullet will also work very well. Look for areas of 3-5 feet of water. The topwater chug bug or rapala skitter walk in the early morning should produce strikes when worked around these bait pods. Its like the old saying goes, "when you locate bait, you locate fish" - Especially this time of year.

Fly fishing patterns still consist of kwans, toads, and small black or olive crabs. These sunnier days have made for some excellent flyfishing! A client the other day from Indiana landed 6 on fly with several other follows, takes, and more than a few

break-offs! A great day on Mosquito Lagoon with the fly-rod. The winds were light and the fish were tailing happily.

Too many great trips this past month to list them all. It seemed to be the month of double hook-ups with many of this months photos reflecting that. Several days this month were spent fishing hungry schools of trout, tailing redfish and deeper water Black Drum. I love this time of year and look forward to fishing with all my clients from this month again real soon!

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Fish Species: Redfish, Black Drum & Trout
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Mosquito Lagoon double for the guys from Montana
Mosquito Lagoon double for the guys from Montana

Another Double Hook-up!
Another Double Hook-up!


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Michael Bales

About The Author: Captain Michael Bales

Company: HotFish Charters

Area Reporting: Charleston South Carolina

Bio: Native Floridian Capt Michael Bales has been fishing for over 25 years and full time professionally guiding for 10.I have been lucky enough to have fished and guided waters all over the world to include AK, the Rocky Mountain west, TN, NC, GA, and FL! Even a brief period as a Taimen and Trout guide while living in Europe! While not guiding in Alaska, you can find Capt Mike silently poling the waters of Mosquito Lagoon, Indian River Lagoon and the Canveral National seashore looking for Redfish or perhaps on the pristine flats of Homosassa in search of Tarpon. Having been an Alaska Professional Guide for 5 years guiding for all five species of Pacific Salmon, Steelhead, World-Class Rainbow trout and Halibut on Shelikopf straits in Cook Inlet. He has experience operating jet boats, float rafts and drift boats in remote coastal rivers of Alaska, as well as offshore boats and inshore boats in Florida.

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