Talk:Mosquito Lagoon

Reversion
I moved the following edit back here because of its tone and lack of sources:
 * The Mosquito Lagoon, aptly named for its large mosquito population, is considered by many to be the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. It immense population of Redfish, or Red Drum, has also allowed it's nothern most bordering municipality, New Smyrna Beach, to proclaim itself as "Redfish Capitol of the World". The rural regions of Northern Brevard and Southeastern Volusia Counties remain heavily dependant on fishing from the lagoon.

-- Donald Albury 23:44, 2 November 2006 (UTC)

Definitely. Misspelling, unattested and unlikely claims, wordy. It's interesting that one of the commerical Web sites about this Lagoon is very well done and educational. http://www.redfishonfly.com/sightfishing.html I'm going to drop the site a line, and see whether they'd be interested in adding a little content, here.67.161.20.226 (talk) 21:24, 17 November 2007 (UTC)
 * They need to be aware of Conflict of interest and External links. -- Donald Albury 22:22, 17 November 2007 (UTC)

Greetings! I have added a great deal of content to this page, Mosquito Lagoon, from my uncopyrighted website and would gladly add images as well. www.CaptKarty.com has pages on seatrout, redfish, dolphins, manatees, recipes, fishing and flyfishing, information gleaned from research as well as from twenty years of fishing in Mosquito Lagoon. Would an exteral link to the website be appropriate? Thank you for your time and consideration. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Anglimited (talk • contribs) 20:40, 5 December 2011 (UTC)