Captain William Toney Fishing

Captain Toney’s Homosassa Inshore Fishing Report

By Captain William Toney Posted on February 15, 2017

For mid February the inshore bite has been very good.

The cold fronts that we get are not severe enough to knock the water temperature down to bad and then they rebound quickly within a few days after the front.

The trout bite has been most consistent around the creeks mouth and outside bays or points. Suspending plugs and jerk baits are working best. There are a few trout offshore around rocks and other structures, but it is a hit and miss with these fish because they tend to move a lot. The ones I have caught have been on 1/8th oz. jig heads with dark colored soft plastics. The most action on the rocks has been from blue fish, spanish mackerel, sheepshead and grunts. I use a 1/8th oz. jig head tipped with shrimp for bait and cast it next to the structure. If the blue fish and macks begin to cut you off, tie on a 1/0 long shank Eagle Claw hook and thread the shrimp on from the tail but leave some of the hook shank exposed to prevent from being cut off.

The redfish bite is best on the incoming high tide. I have been catching them on jerk baits or live shrimp.

This Sunday the 19th is the annual Homosassa Guides Association fish fry at MacRae’s. We will begin serving at 12 noon and serve until we are out of fish. A plate will be $8.00 and include fish, hushpuppies, baked beans and coleslaw. There will also be raffle items and a live band. Most of our proceeds will be donated to a local charity or organization.

High incoming tide this weekend will be in the morning.

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