Fish the Indian River Lagoon with Captain Frank Catino
The main body of water that comprises the Indian River Lagoon is about 125 miles long, starting roughly at the City of Titusville at the northern end to Fort Pierce inlet at the southern end. Known for its pristine water, sight and fly fishing along with bait casting are outstanding, a great experience for any fishermen.
You can find great year-round fishing along mangrove-lined shores, grassy flats and spoil island rims. Fish for redfish, snook, trout and tarpon.
Primary Fish Caught
- Redfish
- Snook
Primary Tackle Used
- Fly fishing
- Spinning rod
- Bait casting
Special Features
- Deep water
- Grass flats
- Mangrove stands
- Islands