Believe it or not, fishing Mosquito Lagoon, just south of Daytona Beach, gets better to me in the cooler months. Redfish seem to move to different areas and school up in good numbers. Look for the sand areas over the grass flats, as the sand warms faster with the sun in cooler weather bringing the reds in with it. Pigfish are getting a little to big, so my live bait of choice turns to large to jumbo size live shrimp. Cut mullet and ladyfish should also continue to work well.

- Captain Jeff

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Mosquito and Indian River Lagoon fishing

Fish Species: redfish
Bait Used: live shrimp
Tackle Used: spin
Method Used: Fishin' off the sandbars
Water Depth: 2-4 feet
Water Temperature:
Wind Direction: North West
Wind Speed: 10 - 15 knots
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About The Author: Captain Jeff Dorobiala

Company: Reel Shallow Charters

Area Reporting: Mosquito Lagoon

Bio: Growing up on the east coast of Florida I started fishing at a very early age mostly on the inshore waters of the Indian River Lagoon. Now with the experience of learning every corner of the back waters and fish behavior patterns, I am a full time fishing guide on the Mosquito Lagoon. Besides writing monthly fishing reports for my website, Coastal Angler Magazine, and various other organizations, I also enjoy working with and am on the pro staff for Rip Tide Lures, High Roller Lures, Berkley, Pure Fishing, Daiichi Hooks, and Costa Del Mar Sunglasses. Capt. Jeff Dorobiala

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