Fishing the eastern shoreline of the lagoon today was very impresive as the fish were stacked up all around the boat. At one point I counted 13 different schools of reds with most holding 20-50 fish. In between fishing the bunched up fish the singled up "tailers" were flashing their bronze backs and fins in the calm morning winds. A text book day, as in ESPN material!! Today is what makes our lagoon one of a kind, a sight fishermans dream.

Book quick to see some schooled up action!

-Captain Jeff

Fish Species: redfish
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About The Author: Captain Jeff Dorobiala

Company: Reel Shallow Charters

Area Reporting: Mosquito Lagoon

Bio: Growing up on the east coast of Florida I started fishing at a very early age mostly on the inshore waters of the Indian River Lagoon. Now with the experience of learning every corner of the back waters and fish behavior patterns, I am a full time fishing guide on the Mosquito Lagoon. Besides writing monthly fishing reports for my website, Coastal Angler Magazine, and various other organizations, I also enjoy working with and am on the pro staff for Rip Tide Lures, High Roller Lures, Berkley, Pure Fishing, Daiichi Hooks, and Costa Del Mar Sunglasses. Capt. Jeff Dorobiala

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