Fishing Vacation Updates and Information the Indian River in Florida
Hello,
The Indian River is teaming with large schools of redfish almost all year
long. We've been staking out and stalking redfish almost everyday so our
anglers will have a good opportunity to catch one of the Indian River's
best fishing delights and score on a big redfish to either release or a
slot sized Indian River redfish for the table.
We've rebuilt our Fishing
Forum and are hoping for many of you to share your fishing photos, stories
and angler's reports (no bragging or lying, we'll be watching
HA!).
As always I look forward to hearing from many of you soon,
if you need to contact Captain Gina
and settup a charter please call her at (321) 868-4953 or just fill out
the form on the left.
God Bless,

Captain Richard Bradley
Lagooner Fishing Guide
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Where Is the Indian River Lagoon?
The Indian River is located between Daytona Beach and
Fort Pierce and is directly east of Orlando
and it's theme parks Disney,
Universal Studios and Sea World. Cocoa
Beach is dead center on Central Florida's eastern shoreline
and it's also the epicenter of fishing on it's coastline. Located thirty
minutes due east of the Orlando International Airport on
exit 52 is the small Kelly
Park where you will launch with your guide and visit such famous
locations like Mosquito
Lagoon, the Indian
River Lagoon and Banana
River Lagoon and further south to Sebastian
Inlet. The adventureous may want to visit the deep blue sea and experience
offshore
fishing and deep
sea fishing out of Port
Canaveral (four minutes east of Kelly Park). Take a look at our Central
Florida Fishing Destinations page for more information.
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