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March Fishing on the Mosquito Lagoon.
Mosquito Lagoon and the North Indian River - Schools of redfish continue to be in the lagoon system this month. Finding them in low water is sometimes easy, making them eat is a different story. Patience is they key.

The go-to bait this week has been shrimp or small finger mullet at depths of 1-4 feet on the grass and in the sand holes where the reds have been working along drop-offs. GULP plastics continue to work as well, try using a rootbeer w/chartreuse paddle tail paired with an A&L jig in 1/16 ounce for casting distance. Look for fish to climb out of the drop-offs and onto the flats throughout the morning as the water and air temperatures rise.

For the fly-fisherman, crab and small shrimp patterns continue to be the best producers. Kwans, Merkins or Borski-type Sliders for have been this week’s HOT fly. Preferably with some orange rubber legs for a little extra movement. If you are looking to catch a redfish on the fly, you can’t ask for better low and clear water conditions than right now.
Pick the right weather and you are sure to be rewarded.

Weather patterns continue to fluctuate with the fast moving cold fronts. I’ve had to re-schedule several trips the last two weeks of February. Hopefully the month of March will be a little more pleasant.

Happy anglers this week include Bob and Jason Roach from Pittsburgh, PA. (Oh yes, I had to hear about the Steeler Nation, I gave them a Miami Dolphins warning for this season!)


Bob Roach with a nice Redfish.


Jason Roach with another great Mosquito Lagoon Red.

Get out there and go fishing!
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Posted on 02 Mar 2009 by Captain Michael Bales
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