mardi 15 décembre 2015

Discover Mosquito Lagoon With New Smyrna Beach Charter Option

By Guy Stannard


Not only is east Central Florida an incredible location, it is also home to some of this country's top rated and most versatile options for angling. Regardless of whether one prefers brackish, freshwater or saltwater, it is here. A Daytona Beach fishing charter can provide the perfect way for one to try all of these different options

This part of Florida has qualities that make it stand out from the others. One of the favorite spots for both locals and tourists, novice fishermen and avid anglers alike, is the incredible Mosquito Lagoon. This body of water is located at the northern end of the Indian River in Volusia County and its positioning is exactly what makes it so unique.

The location of this particular body of water encompasses both Canaveral National Seashore and the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. Being between these two protected parcels of land that equal more than 167,000 acres combined, means that the lagoon is among the least developed areas in this part of Florida. The fish are plentiful and the wildlife is ample.

The unique conditions of this region work together to allow easy success for novices and casual fishers, yet still give the seasoned angler a sporting challenge. Due to the tidal flows, the water here moves slower, is more shallow and surprisingly clear. This makes casting easier because the fish can be seen without much effort.

Species spawn in the lagoon that would ordinarily only do this at sea because parts of it have a salinity that matches ocean conditions. It also makes this one of a few locations on Earth where one can see the extremely rare combination of Spartina, Red Mangrove and five genus of sea grass flourishing in one ecosystem. It is a gathering spot for shad, crappie, large mouth bass, spotted sea trout, grouper, flounder and tarpon.

Because of the two wildlife preserves, one has the opportunity to see amazing sights. There is a population of Atlantic bottlenose dolphins that live in the lagoon. It is also possible to see schools of fish so clearly and to watch the stingrays as they swim along the shallows.




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