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Feb 2019 Mosquito Lagoon New Smyrna DaytonaBeach Backcountry

Posted: February 28th, 2019, 8:48 pm
by CaptMikeSavedow
I’m hoping for an early spring here on the Indian River Backcountry and Mosquito Lagoon at New Smyrna Beach, water temperatures still chilly around 60’ F but warm daytime temps up to 80’ as of now in late February 2019 should raise the water temps soon and bring on spring fishing patterns a little early this year. I’m already seeing schools of Glass Minnow baitfish which is one of the first signs of spring in the Intracoastal Waterway, Mullet, Pilchards, and Sardines should soon follow along with our migratory game fish Bluefish, Pompano, Jack Crevalle, and Ladyfish which should arrive in big schools soon on their northward spring time path making for lots of fun fast action from all these hard pulling surface action fish. Our local resident fish will also become more active as water temps climb, Seatrout, Black Drum, Sheepshead, Redfish, Snook, Mangrove Snapper and more with all the big variety of fish species here in our inshore saltwater lagoon system. Dawn from Maryland out with me recently with a nice winter Black Drum which we CPR’d, catch-photo-release ……………………

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Winter and early spring is always Sheepshead time, they are a chilly water fish, and eat primarily crustaceans so our shrimp baits are to their liking, Nicky from Maine with a good one ………………….

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Never know what surprise catches will bite here in the back waters, Liz from California got a big kick with a big battle and photo with a fun Shark …………………….

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Black Drum are one of the staple backcountry good fish here, fun hard pullers and make for great photos, Longtime regular client Mike from Ohio with another nice one …………………….

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Linda from Indiana also showing off a good winter Black Drum from a recent trip ………………..

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Redfish can be more of a challenge now days to catch here, but we still do catch a few, even I get to catch a fish sometimes, me with a fun size Red on artificial lure ………………

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We do catch a few Snook, since we are in the very northern part of their range since they are a sub tropical fish and can’t handle a freeze during the winter so the numbers are still rebuilding after our last freeze about a year ago, Ray with a fun little Snook on a recent trip ………………..

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Re: Feb 2019 Mosquito Lagoon New Smyrna DaytonaBeach Backcou

Posted: February 28th, 2019, 10:52 pm
by GaryDroze
Why is this posted in "Area Fishing Reports" instead of classified or advertising sections? Mosquito Lagoon is nowhere near the Big Bend, and this looks like a free ad for a fishing guide.

Re: Feb 2019 Mosquito Lagoon New Smyrna DaytonaBeach Backcou

Posted: February 28th, 2019, 11:30 pm
by Greenbone
Gary, I guess business is reel slow for him. From the looks and size of his catch, there’s not a legal keeper in the bunch. This was my brother’s fish’n grounds and we caught plenty of keepers and released many overslots.

Re: Feb 2019 Mosquito Lagoon New Smyrna DaytonaBeach Backcou

Posted: March 1st, 2019, 9:26 am
by Salty Gator
GaryDroze wrote:Why is this posted in "Area Fishing Reports" instead of classified or advertising sections? Mosquito Lagoon is nowhere near the Big Bend, and this looks like a free ad for a fishing guide.
That’s what it is, but I’d be embarrassed by the pics he posted. I wouldn’t take out the camera for any of those fish.

Re: Feb 2019 Mosquito Lagoon New Smyrna DaytonaBeach Backcou

Posted: March 2nd, 2019, 7:45 pm
by Redfin
GaryDroze wrote:Why is this posted in "Area Fishing Reports"
Does it really matter.