Hiring the Right Chassahowitzka Fishing Guide Fishing on the Chassahowitzka River offers challenges and rewards even for seasoned anglers. Nestled in the heart of the Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge, this waterway is largely unspoiled and includes numerous estuaries and tributaries as well as saltwater bays closer to the Gulf of Mexico and the mouth of...Read More
Your Homosassa Tarpon Fishing Guide The tarpon is one of the largest and most popular game fish in the waters surrounding Florida. It can grow to almost 300 pounds, which makes it a very challenging fish to capture. Tarpon are not used for food because of the numerous tiny bones that are scattered densely throughout...Read More
Cobia are fairly abundant here in Homosassa and targeting them on fly is one of our favorite methods. These fish may be seen swimming along buoys, floating over grass flats and near sandy beaches. Cobia also often seek shelter from predators by swimming beneath Sting Rays. Homosassa Cobia Fishing is some of the best fishing...Read More
Homosassa, pronounced home-uh-SASS-uh, is among Florida’s most sought-after Tarpon fishing destinations. Ecological wonders await you in Homosassa – West Indian Manatees play among the gentle waves and the region’s shallow waters invite inshore fly fishing.Read More
Florida’s Emerald Coast is home to premier Backwater Fishing. Backwater anglers cast into glass-like waters from atop a shallow draft boat often referred to as a poling skiff. Homosassa, pronounced home-uh-SASS-uh, is Florida’s most sought-after Backwater Fishing destination. The region’s skinny waters will surprise the angler with fat fish. Moreover, the region is renowned for...Read More
Florida is a paradise for anglers, especially those who want to reel-in Tarpon. Tarpon, Megalops Atlanticus in Latin, is easily recognized by their silver sides and belly, green or metallic-blue body, trailed dorsal fin and size. This majestic fish is dubbed the Silver King due to its size and shimmering silver color.Read More
Tarpon Fishing Season in Florida As the weather warms up going into late spring, Florida anglers from nearly every coast begin to gear up for Tarpon fishing season. With places like Boca Grande, Tampa, and Key West at the center of most anglers attention, many places in Florida are left alone for anglers to enjoy...Read More
With winter coming to an end, Florida’s version of cabin fever does as well. Though we admittedly love winter for the waterfowl hunting, our true passion lies in the fly and light tackle fishing action that this place is known for. Though good all year, spring and summer bring us aggressive and large sized fish...Read More
At the heart of Florida’s “Nature Coast”, over 50 first magnitude springs provide a continuous flow of clean, 72 degree freshwater to the King’s and Homosassa Bay areas, located between the Crystal and Homosassa Rivers. This ecological gem along the Gulf Coast boasts a thriving diversity of exotic tropical creatures and is the perhaps the...Read More
October is an exciting month for us here in Homosassa. When we get that first cold front, we know the flats will come alive. Redfish will start schooling up, trout will put on the feed bag, and then “Mr. October” arrives – the big bad “brown bomber” himself, the Cobia.Read More
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