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Old 05-11-2008, 05:34 PM
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Orlando Florida Report 5/11/08

During the past two weeks, our temperatures have been pleasant and the bait is continuing to return to the Lagoons. Water levels have risen considerably giving the fish plenty of places to explore that they have been unable to access for quite some time.

Last week, I took a fishing holiday down to Biscayne Bay near Miami with friend and fellow guide, Capt. Keith Kalbfleisch. We had one day of nice weather but saw very few bonefish and only one permit. The next two days, we battled high winds and clouds. The bonefish were nowhere to be found but we did have some excellent action with the sharks catching them on
fly and spin gear from 20 to over 100 pounds. We sight fished them in clear shallow water and they provided us with some spectacular drag creaming runs and jumps.

The day after returning from the trip, it was back to Mosquito Lagoon with Jim and Mick from Britain. The father and son team began the day with a double hookup on redfish.



They caught several trout with the DOA Deadly Combo and landed two more redfish during our half day excursion. Last Saturday, New Jersey residents John and Mike took their first trip to Mosquito Lagoon. We encountered multiple schools of spooky redfish and Mike was able to land one using a DOA CAL in watermelon seed color.



Mike used the same lure later in the day to fool a nice trout in an area with a mixture of sand and grass.



This Monday, British anglers Russell and David wanted to fly fish for reds. Our first stop was holding 8-10 schools. Russell landed his first redfish with a green and gold bendback fly.



Throughout the day, both anglers had shots at redfish but visibility was less than ideal. We had a few more follows and bites but landed none.

Tuesday, I fished Mosquito Lagoon with Brian and Ben. We began the day fishing schools of both redfish and black drum. In several hours, Brain had a redfish, trout, drum slam and Ben had caught both redfish and drum. They had consistent shots at tailing redfish and large trout throughout the day. Several fish came unhooked before reaching the boat with the final tally reading nine drum, four redfish and two trout.





Thursday, fly anglers Jim and Jack battled high winds and clouds throughout the day. We had a couple shots at schools of redfish but most of the day we encountered singles that were nearly under the boat before we saw them. The guys stuck with the fly despite the tough conditions but never got connected to a fish.

Friday, local angler Kevin and his twelve year old son Bradley joined me on another cloudy and windy day. We had a slow start, but Bradley was finally able to land his first redfish.



Dad landed a second red and the two also caught several trout during the day. This Saturday, Steve and Rob had an excellent start to the day. We began by throwing melonback DOA CAL's in an area that has been holding fish. Steve connect with a redfish and a few minutes later they had a double hookup with a 28 inch trout and another redfish.



A few more trout and another redfish were caught before the action slowed including this one at 24 inches.



As had been the case much of the week, clouds and high winds made sight fishing conditions tough. No more fish were landed but the pair had fun trying and learned some new fishing techniques to take home with them.

Capt. Chris Myers
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Re: Orlando Florida Report 5/11/08

All cracking fish Chris, do you catch and release?
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Re: Orlando Florida Report 5/11/08

Great fish Chris
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Re: Orlando Florida Report 5/11/08

I have a catch, photo, release policy for my charters. We fish in a rather small area that is heavily pressured. I feel the fish are much more valuable back in the water to get bigger for others to catch than they are on the plate.
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Re: Orlando Florida Report 5/11/08

good report mate
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Re: Orlando Florida Report 5/11/08

nice one

you say 100lb shark on spinning gear wow that sounds awsome


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