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Homosassa Inshore Fishing Report with Captain Toney: Nature Coast Aquatic Preserve and Trout

By Captain William Toney Posted on December 12, 2022

Sorry about missing last week’s report, but I have a good excuse. I was attending the Restore America’s Estuaries Conference in New Orleans. The panel I was with, PEW, spoke on the new Nature Coast Aquatic Sea Grass Preserve. It spans over 750 miles covering Citrus, Hernando and Pasco counties. This mantel of protection will ensure our fishery stays strong for everyone, including our commercial fishermen, anglers and all who enjoy the Nature Coast waters.

One of the bigger concerns is prop scarring. It takes years for a small one to heal over and decades for larger ones. The easiest way to prevent prop scarring is to trim your motor and putt out to deep water or use a push pole. 

The trout bite has been good about everywhere. Near shore, I’ve been targeting trout with D.O.A. 5.5 glow jerk baits around creeks mouths and bars on the outgoing tide. Out deeper, I’ve been catching trout, sea bass, spanish mackerel, blue fish and ladyfish on MirrOlure LIL Johns in watermelon red flake with a 1/8th oz. red jig head. The near shore rocks also have been producing some big grunts and a few keeper mangrove snapper. 

On the incoming tides, look for schools of mullet around the western facing points to find some redfish. Live shrimp has been the best bait. There are still a couple weeks of grouper season, and most fish have been coming from 16 to 25 feet. Trolling for them is a fun way to catch them and also find new spots.

High incoming tide will be in the morning this weekend.

Homosassa Inshore Fishing Report from Captain William Toney

To schedule a fishing charter or shore lunch excursion with Captain Toney, visit his website. He is a third-generation fishing guide in the Homosassa area, a member of the Homosassa Guides Association, and he provides the Homosassa Inshore Fishing Report each week to NatureCoaster.com.

To read about our Shore Lunch excursion with Captain Toney, click here.

If you want to learn more about how to catch Nature Coast fish from Captain Toney, subscribe to his videos at https://inthespread.com

homosassa inshore fishing report
Captain William Toney is a fourth-generation Homosassa fishing guide. He provides our weekly Homosassa Inshore Fishing Report.

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