Captain Chris Myers of Orlando sent us this weeks report.. Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Report.."Sight fishing for redfish on the flats of East Central Florida continues to be excellent.. Having shots at hundreds of redfish per day is the norm.. Many of these fish are tailing throughout the day..
There are a variety of small baitfish showing up in the lagoons but the small mullet have yet to arrive..
As soon as they do, the trout fishing should improve dramatically.. With water temperatures approaching the 80 degree mark, it should not be long before this happens..
Steve joined me on a cloudy buy calm Sunday morning recently.. We arrived at our first spot to find redfish tailing in every direction.. It didn't take long for him to hook up with one of them..
Monte spent several days fly fishing with me during last week.. The winds were less than perfect but the redfish and drum were plentiful and feeding.. An olive colored worm fly got the most bites..
With the winter cold fronts now behind us, we are looking forward to the calm winds of summer.. As the schools of baitfish return, the trout, ladyfish and jack crevalle will also provide plenty of action along the deeper edges of the flats"...
To spend a day with Capt. Chris and put yourself in his next post.. Phone 321- 229-2848
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
THIS WEEKS REPORT IS FROM A.F.F.S. GUIDE CHIP JABLONSKI IN ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA

HERE IS THIS WEEKS FISHING REPORT FOR EASTERN PA.
"With an increase in insect life and unseasonably warm water temperatures. Streams such as the Little Lehigh, Saucon, and Monocacy are seeing nice hatches of Blue Winged Olives size 18- 20 in the early afternoon. Nymph fishing has also been productive with small pheasant tails size 18, 20, 22 , Sucker Spawn, San Juan Worms. Midge larva and pupa are taking fish under the surface. This week while fishing, I encountered Hendricksons, Quill Gordons, Blue Winged Olives, and a variety of Caddis. A number 10 dry caddis with a caddis emerger or larva is a deadly pattern for the caddis emergence when very little surface activity is present. The surface activity will continue getting better and better in the next two weeks.
Look for caddis hatches as well on other Pocono streams such as the Brodhead and McMichaels. As the flows on the Lehigh River drop, fishing should pick and join the other area streams. Look for fishing to continue to stay productive from here on out as other big hatches are right around the corner. The Jordon Creek in Allentown is being stocked with trout from the Queen City Trout Nursery on Saturday morning, stocking will start behind Home Depot on Mac Carther Road (145)( 7th St), and continue to 4th street. Shad fishing on the Delaware is starting to pick up and this weekend should be good. By next weekend I expect the shad fishing to be a lot more productive. Note we are supposed to get rain Sunday through Wednesday of next week".
"With an increase in insect life and unseasonably warm water temperatures. Streams such as the Little Lehigh, Saucon, and Monocacy are seeing nice hatches of Blue Winged Olives size 18- 20 in the early afternoon. Nymph fishing has also been productive with small pheasant tails size 18, 20, 22 , Sucker Spawn, San Juan Worms. Midge larva and pupa are taking fish under the surface. This week while fishing, I encountered Hendricksons, Quill Gordons, Blue Winged Olives, and a variety of Caddis. A number 10 dry caddis with a caddis emerger or larva is a deadly pattern for the caddis emergence when very little surface activity is present. The surface activity will continue getting better and better in the next two weeks.
Look for caddis hatches as well on other Pocono streams such as the Brodhead and McMichaels. As the flows on the Lehigh River drop, fishing should pick and join the other area streams. Look for fishing to continue to stay productive from here on out as other big hatches are right around the corner. The Jordon Creek in Allentown is being stocked with trout from the Queen City Trout Nursery on Saturday morning, stocking will start behind Home Depot on Mac Carther Road (145)( 7th St), and continue to 4th street. Shad fishing on the Delaware is starting to pick up and this weekend should be good. By next weekend I expect the shad fishing to be a lot more productive. Note we are supposed to get rain Sunday through Wednesday of next week".
To book a trip with Chip give him a call at 610-434-0490 and put yourself in the picture.
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