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Mosquito Lagoon NIRL - Spring is Here!
Well the long anticipated mullet run is starting and the action is just as expected for this time of the year. Early morning hours have been very productive with schools of redfish in the shallows hearding pods of finger mullet onto the flats. The top water action has been great in the low light conditions and switching to soft plastics have resulted in some very good fishing in the past weeks. Ambush points are yeilding some exceptional Trout as well as some trophy redfish. As the morning progresses the fish are moving to a little deeper water, 18-24" and are tailing hard in some areas. On Tuesday of this week we had shots at well over 100 fish in the 14-34" class. Most of these fish were tailing and would have been a Fly Fishermans dream on any given day. We have had an phenominal appearance of schoolie Black drum in the past few weeks and they are a welcomed opportunity as well as great table fare. Most of the Blacks are between 5-10 lbs, however the numbers make up for the size. Some days the pods are as small as 3-5 and on some days in the hundreds, an amazing site to say the least! Sustained weather conditions will continue to improve the fishery and we are looking foward to some great days on the water. We are on the water an average of 5 days per week this time of year and the fishing is nothing less than Great. As the winds lay the opportunities for Trophy Redfish will be at it's peak. Don't miss out on some awsome fishing as this is what we live for!
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Posted on 15 May 2008 by Mosquito Lagoon Guides
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