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Discover Mosquito Lagoon With New Smyrna Beach Charter Packages

Discover Mosquito Lagoon With New Smyrna Beach Charter Packages

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By Guy Stannard


East Central Florida is home to some of the United States' most amazing and versatile options for anglers to enjoy. Whether one's preference is freshwater, saltwater, or brackish, it can be found here. Taking a Daytona Beach fishing charter is the most effective way to fully experience each of these incredible options.

There are other qualities that make this particular part of Florida stand out as unique. Mosquito Lagoon is perhaps a top spot chosen by tourists and locals, avid anglers and novice fishermen, alike. Its location at the most northern end of the beautiful Indian River in lovely Volusia County is actually what gives it such a unique appeal.

This lagoon is part of Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, as well as the Canaveral National Seashore. Combined, these two parks equal over 167,000 acres of land that is protected from the intrusion of development, resulting in one of the few areas of Florida that are still relatively untouched. This is why the fish and wildlife are so plentiful.

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.

The salinity levels allow quite a few species that would normally spawn in open water do so here. This is one of very few places on Earth where the rare combination of five different types of sea grass, Red Mangrove and Spartina all flourish in the same ecosystem. Tarpon, flounder, grouper, spotted sea trout, large mouth bass, crappie and shad are plentiful during their seasons.

The two protected wildlife preserves provides the opportunity to see some truly amazing sights. Living in the lagoon is a population of Atlantic bottlenose dolphins that love to get attention. One can watch stingrays glide along the shallow areas or view large groups of fish a bit further out.




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