Homosassa Inshore Fishing Report with Captain Toney
Cooling waters will put anglers closer to the mouth of rivers, creeks, and warm water areas. Warm waters can be natural like spring-fed rivers, tree-lined… Read More
Cooling waters will put anglers closer to the mouth of rivers, creeks, and warm water areas. Warm waters can be natural like spring-fed rivers, tree-lined… Read More
We seem to have fallen into a once-a-week cold front pattern. You can bet the day after the front will be poor fishing. Bluebird skies,… Read More
With a significant cool down this past week, look for warm water fish to start their way into the rivers. Snook are usually the first ones,… Read More
Looking to catch some trout? Try fishing small patches of rock grass. Over the years I’ve called it kelp but technically it is a form of… Read More
One overlooked fish on the Big Bend is the black drum. Black drum can be as large as a garbage can but the better size for… Read More
With the first cold front of the year dropping the humidity, it will also start dropping the water temperatures. This will help push more trout to… Read More
One thing that makes a good fishery is clean water and seagrass. On the Big Bend, we have both and a good fishery. In… Read More
The inshore bite for gag grouper has been about as good as it can get on the Big Bend. I believe the limits set by… Read More
Looking forward to the month of October on the Big Bend. The water temperatures are prime for almost every inshore and offshore fish that swims… Read More
Some of the best mangrove snapper fishing that I can remember is happening on our nearshore rocks. Live shrimp on a 1/8th oz. jighead is… Read More
Darkened waters have made some tough conditions for late season scalloping. There is a band of semi clean water that is just west of the… Read More
Starting September 1, you can legally harvest snook on the Big Bend and north of the Anclote River. Anglers must have a snook stamp (endorsement). Read More