Thanksgiving Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report
I hope everyone had a magnificent Thanksgiving holiday.
Monday Scott Radloff and I went to Mosquito Lagoon with a simple, straightforward mission- to catch a redfish for Thanksgiving dinner. We failed, catching one seatrout each. At least they were in the slot.
Tuesday and Wednesday were monsoons, heavy rain and wind. Did not fish.
Thursday the Kumiskis hosted about 35 friends and family, no fishing.
Friday morning I met Bret Felberg, his brother Keith, and his father Stuart for some Mosquito Lagoon fishing. The air temperature was in the high 40s and it was blowing pretty good. I was not optimistic. But we got a half dozen rat reds and four or five seatrout to about five pounds, on DOA Shrimp and pieces of mullet, much bett er than I thought we’d do.
Here’s what the water levels and water temperature did this week:
You can see where fishing might be tough.
That, my friends, is a Thanksgiving Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report.
Next week’s report will be late because I’ll be travelling.
Life is great and I love my work!
Life is short- Go Fishing!
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