Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Information
Fishing Locations on Mosquito Lagoon Florida by Fishing
Guides
Captain Richard Bradley
204 Garfield Avenue
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931
(321) 868-4953
Office Hours, M-F 8-5
[Mosquito Arial Photo]
[Mosquito Map]
[Driving Directions to Mosquito Lagoon Ramp]
Description of Mosquito Lagoon
Lagooner Expeditions and
Charters main area of expertise is in the Indian River Lagoon (Malabar
to Vero Beach), Banana River, and Mosquito Lagoon. The Indian River Lagoon
(IRL) is a 156 mile long estuary that spans from Ponce de Leon Inlet in
the north to Jupiter Inlet in the south. Located on Florida’s east-central
coast, the IRL is America’s most diverse estuary. There are over 400 species
of fish, 260 species of mollusks and 479 species of shrimp and crabs. The
lagoon overlaps the temperate and the subtropical zones creating a highly
diverse system. Because of this diversity, it was included in the EPA’s
National Estuary Program.
Where To Meet Your Guide
Unless agreed upon differently, anglers will meet with their guide at the Haulover Canal
Boat Ramp located on State Road 3 (You can use the map above to assist with directions). Mosquito Lagoon is a remote location so
be prepared to drive into the wilderness for 25 minutes or so before finding the Haulover Canal Boat Ramp.
Exit on the south side of Haulover Canal and on the west side of SR3. Follow the road till you come to a parking lot
and basin with a ramp. Your guide will have a Flats Boat with the "Lagooner" Logo on the side. IMPORTANT: The ramp
is located due west of the Haulover Canal bridge, if you have not found the bridge, you're at the wrong location. Remember you can always call (321) 543-3806
if you have problems finding the rendevous.
[Driving Directions to Mosquito Lagoon Ramp]
LocationThe preserve stretches from the
southern limits of New Smyrna Beach to the southern extent of the city limits
of Edgewater.
Counties - Volusia and Brevard.
Towns - New Smyrna Beach and Edgewater.
Roads - US 1 and AIA
Size
When the preserve was first dedicated
in 1970 it totaled approximately 36000 acres. Between the years 1962 and
1986, various state-owned submerged lands and uplands were dedicated, conveyed
or sold to the U.S. Government. The present surface water area of the preserve
is approximately 3500 acres.
Watershed
The USGS watershed is the Indian River Lagoon.
Habitat
The Mosquito Lagoon is long,
narrow, shallow estuary that is bordered on the east by a barrier island
and on the west by the mainland and is connected to the Indian River via
the Haulover canal. The major community types are marshes or swamps, salt
marshes, seagrass beds, drift algae, oyster bars, tidal flats, deep water
areas, and spoil islands. There are several community types that border
the aquatic preserve: coastal strand, secondary dunes, floodplain forest,
hydric hammock and urban areas.
Ecological Importance
The Indian River Lagoon complex
generates over $800 million in revenue annually to the local economy. The
reconnected mangrove marshes and seagrass beds act as nursery grounds to
recreationally and commercially important species, such as snook, grouper,
snapper, sea trout, tarpon, and lobster. These are just a few of the many
species that spend a portion of their life cycle in the lagoon.
The Indian River Lagoon is a wintering home to many species of migratory waterfowl.
Rare / Endangered Species
| Common Name |
Scientific
Name |
State |
Federal |
| |
|
|
|
| Fish |
|
|
|
| common snook |
Centropomus
undecimalis |
n/a |
n/a |
| mangrove rivulus |
Rivulus marmoratus |
SSC |
n/a |
| |
|
|
|
| Reptiles |
|
|
|
| American alligator |
Alligator
mississipiensis |
SSC |
T
(s/a) |
| Atlantic green
turtle |
Chelonia
mydas mydas |
E |
E |
| Eastern indigo
snake |
Drymarchon
corais couperi |
T |
T |
| Atlantic salt
marsh snake |
Nerodia fasciata
taeniata |
T |
T |
| |
|
|
|
| Birds |
|
|
|
| roseate spoonbill |
Ajaia ajaja |
SSC |
n/a |
| little blue
heron |
Egretta caerulea |
SSC |
n/a |
| reddish egret |
Egretta rufescens |
SSC |
n/a |
| white ibis |
Eudocimus
albus |
SSC |
n/a |
| American oystercatcher |
Haematopus
palliatus |
SSC |
n/a |
| least tern |
Sterna antillarum |
T |
n/a |
| |
|
|
|
| Mammals |
|
|
|
| Florida manatee |
Trichechus
manatus |
E |
E |
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