dimanche 25 octobre 2015

New Smyrna Beach Charter Service Offers Mosquito Lagoon Fishing

By Samital Leah Zerna


Few places in the United States have better opportunities to catch fish than Mosquito Lagoon in Florida. In fact, it is considered to be one of Florida's best spots by both experienced and inexperienced anglers. You can be assured of catching fish and having all kinds of fun, especially when you go with one of the excellent Daytona Beach fishing charter services.

Are you interested in catching redfish? If so, you won't find a better region than the Mosquito Lagoon. The lagoon stretches for about 20 miles all the way from New Smyrna Beach to Merritt Island. Plus, the water is very shallow.

With many areas, you have to go out when it's between low and high tide. This can greatly increase your chances for catching fish. However, lagoon fishers can enjoy the waters any time of day. In fact, it doesn't matter what time you go out, you can usually find plenty of fish on hand.

Because of shallow water, catching fish is simplified. For example, redfish like to bottom feed and when they do, you can sometimes see their tails come out of the water. This lets you know exactly where the fish are and eliminates all the usual guesswork involved. Plus, if you decide to take a winter vacation you are in luck, as the waters are very clear during that time of year.

No matter what area you choose, you will find excellent fishing. If you want to increase your odds for success, go to the southern section known as the "Whale Tail". In this region, redfish run all through the area, feeding on shrimp, crabs, and small fishes. This is a very popular spot, so be prepared to share your spot with others.

When you are not used to boating in shallow water, it can be difficult and sometimes hazardous. In fact, it's so much easier to take a charter service. You won't have to worry about navigation and your captain is there to help you find all the best spots.




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