Homosassa Inshore Fishing Report with Captain Toney
Dark waters have given up good numbers of trout. The fish are in 3 to 5 foot of water and hitting on popping cork rigs… Read More
Dark waters have given up good numbers of trout. The fish are in 3 to 5 foot of water and hitting on popping cork rigs… Read More
Tropical rains have cooled the Gulf waters for some good trout fishing. As we move toward fall, look for the trout bite to be best on the… Read More
Darkened waters from last week’s rain event have made it a little harder to see the scallops and dropped our water temperatures about 5 degrees. On… Read More
In August there are two things that I expect, rain and heat. Sorry, forgot one thing, good fishing for species that enjoy hot water. Read More
Not much has changed from last week except the tides. Look for some great mangrove snapper fishing on the nearshore rocks in 10 to 12… Read More
Coming up on this weekend’s full moon is a good bite from one of my favorite fish to catch. The Big Bend’s inshore mangrove snapper… Read More
One of my favorite ways to stay cool and harvest one of my favorite meals happens during the summer. Scalloping has been better than last… Read More
As I write this report, we are on the cusp of a Tropical Storm that may do a little dance along the Big Bend. From past… Read More
With the big day coming July 1 for the opening of scallop season many small-town ramps on the Big Bend will turn into big city traffic… Read More
After a week of overcast days and light rain, the trout bite has been very good for this time of year. Normally, hot conditions make… Read More
Inshore fishing on the Big Bend can be tough this time of year for trout and redfish. Until we have the steady flow of afternoon… Read More
June can be a very dry month and the start of our rainy season happens near the end of it. Having said that, good rainfall… Read More