Spring is one of the most exciting times of year to be on the water in Florida’s Nature Coast. As temperatures begin to rise and the days grow longer, the shallow flats around Homosassa come alive with activity. Clear water, active fish, and comfortable weather create ideal conditions for anglers who want to experience the...Read More
Spring is one of the most exciting times of the year to get out on the water in Florida’s Nature Coast. As winter fades and temperatures begin to rise, the inshore waters around Homosassa come alive with activity. Fish become more aggressive, the weather turns comfortable, and conditions are ideal for anglers of all experience...Read More
Homosassa, Florida has earned a quiet reputation among serious anglers as one of the most unique tarpon fisheries on the Gulf Coast. The combination of clear water, shallow structure, and seasonal migrations creates incredible opportunities — but it also exposes common mistakes many anglers never see coming. One of the biggest lessons Capt. Brian Sawyer...Read More
Osceola turkey hunting in Florida plays by a different set of rules. Tactics that work well in other states often struggle here. Bird behavior, terrain, and hunting pressure all shift the equation. Once you understand those differences, results tend to improve quickly. Here’s what truly moves the needle. 1. Habitat Drives Everything Unlike regions where...Read More
If you’ve ever dreamed of Hunting Osceola Turkeys in their native habitat, South Florida is the place to do it. The Osceola subspecies is found only in Florida, and the wild landscapes of Big Cypress National Preserve, Okeechobee, and Seville offer some of the best opportunities anywhere in the state. But when is the best...Read More
Hunting Osceola turkeys in South Florida is a true Florida wilderness experience, and it’s one that draws serious turkey hunters from across the country year after year. The region surrounding Big Cypress, Okeechobee, and Seville is widely recognized as some of the most productive and authentic Osceola habitat in the state. Vast palmetto flats, cypress...Read More
Florida Osceola Turkey Hunting is considered one of the most rewarding and challenging turkey hunting experiences in North America. The Osceola turkey is one of only five recognized subspecies of wild turkey in the United States, and it exists naturally only in Florida. Because of its limited range and reputation as a wary, hard-earned bird,...Read More
When anglers think of peak redfish action along Florida’s Gulf Coast, many picture warm summer days and calm fall mornings. But those who fish Homosassa year-round know that winter often provides some of the most consistent and exciting redfishing opportunities of the entire season. As temperatures cool and crowds thin, the redfish bite in this...Read More
Florida’s marshes, backwaters, and coastal wetlands come alive each winter as thousands of migrating ducks and other waterfowl make their way down the Atlantic Flyway. For dedicated hunters, the Florida 2026 waterfowl season promises another exciting year of action-packed mornings, crisp sunrises, and unforgettable time in the blind. Whether you’re a seasoned waterfowler or looking...Read More
When the summer heat finally breaks and the first cool breezes of fall sweep across Florida’s Gulf Coast, local anglers know exactly what time it is — bull redfish season. In Homosassa, the arrival of autumn sparks an incredible inshore migration of giant redfish, often referred to as “bull reds.” These powerful fish, sometimes exceeding...Read More
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