It's almost not possible, but fishing this month has been better than last. The trout action has been great ! The beautiful weather and good tides offered up some awesome catching. We got limits of trout on just about every trip with fish ranging from 16" to 23" in length. The bite has been all over, from Chaz to Yankeetown. A 1/8 oz jig under a popping cork, or a live pin fish or shrimp have all proven very productive. We worked the yellow bottom on the thick kelp beds on either the incoming or outgoing tides. It didn't seem to matter as long as the water is moving and a breeze blowing, the trout were there.
The red fish bite is still active and shows no sign of slowing down. Just like last month, all the normal spots are producing plenty of action. Live shrimp or fresh cut bait, either under a cork or free-lined is all that was needed to put a bend in the rod and a scream in the drag.
Offshore the grouper action is king ! Giant fish landed in 8' of water were common with boats getting their two fish per person limit in no time. Casting plugs on the shallow rocks makes for some arm-aching action. Trolling the structures in 10-25' of water is also producing. Many times, a double hook-up on just about every pass. Don't forget to drop a shrimp or a jig head on these rocks for big grunts and hog fish too. And speaking of great action, we can't forget the Spanish mackerel. They are all over the inshore and offshore rocks and provide fun catching and good eating.
So get out on the water and do some catching ! The weather is great and the fishing is good.
Until next time, many thanks to my fishing guests and partners. Capt Mark
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September 2015 - Beginning of great fall fishing !
With scallop season coming to an end this month the pressure is down, and cooler water temps have made conditions perfect for fishing and catching !!
Red Fishing is just about as good as it can get, with big schools of fish up to the 30" size range. The action has been on fire, as the reds are hitting just the plain jig head with no bait on it ! However, with that said, live shrimp on fresh cut pin fish or a mullet have been working the best. The schools have been moving, so where you catch fish one day isn't necessarily where they will be found the next day. Fish all the usual spots from Crystal River to Chassahowitzka . Look for the schools of mullet, and you'll usually find the reds mixed in with them.
Spanish Mackerel are all over both inshore and offshore. They are hitting just about everything; jigs, shrimp, and cut bait- it doesn't seem to matter !
The Grouper bite has been off the hook, with fish in the 20 lb range being landed. Trolling the rock piles and ledges in 10-20 feet of water has been very productive. Casting plugs or dead baiting on the shallow rocks have also produced some awesome and rod bending battles. Big grunts and snapper are are also sharing the same areas, so when you need a break from the big ones, switch over to your light tackle and drop a shrimp on a 1/8 oz jig head and hold on !
Once again, many thanks to all my guests for another great month of Citrus County Fishing out of Crystal River and Homosassa.

The Speckled Trout bite is in full swing, with fish showing up all over. The big ones like to hang out in the kelp beds and yellow bottom in 2-4 feet of water. White jerk baits worked slow have produced some big fish. The cork rigs in 3-6 feet of water with a Mirro Lure "Little John" in the bourbon color have been doing very well. Limits of trout have been the norm, and this is a nice change for what was otherwise a slow summer as far as trout action.
Spanish Mackerel are all over both inshore and offshore. They are hitting just about everything; jigs, shrimp, and cut bait- it doesn't seem to matter !
The Grouper bite has been off the hook, with fish in the 20 lb range being landed. Trolling the rock piles and ledges in 10-20 feet of water has been very productive. Casting plugs or dead baiting on the shallow rocks have also produced some awesome and rod bending battles. Big grunts and snapper are are also sharing the same areas, so when you need a break from the big ones, switch over to your light tackle and drop a shrimp on a 1/8 oz jig head and hold on !
Once again, many thanks to all my guests for another great month of Citrus County Fishing out of Crystal River and Homosassa.
20150911
July and August 2015: Scalloping, Redfishing and More !
With scallop season in full swing, the boat traffic on the water is at it's peak. The boat ramps are crowded and the grass flats off of Crystal River and Homosassa look like a floating city. Slow down and keep an eye out for people in the water, and remember "patience".
With all this activity the Red Fish bite is remarkably "Red Hot". Limits on just about every trip with many fish over the maximum 27" limit, and many over the 30" range.
Along with the redfish, snapper and black drum are also being boated. Live shrimp and live or cut pin fish is usually a good bait of choice. The drum are in the 2-5 Lb range, and are perfect eating size. The fillets look and taste very similar to their cousins, the "red drum", and they fight just about as hard too.
The Speckled Trout has still been a bit slow, but I've been finding some nice ones in grass beds ranging 6-10 foot deep. Berkley "Gulp" in the New Penny color and the Miro-lure "Little John" in Watermelon Red Glitter are both very productive baits.
Same as last month, around the same areas as the trout, but on the scattered rock piles, grunts, snapper, flounder, Spanish Mackerel, and grouper are usually waiting to attack a live shrimp on a 1/8 oz jig head. The Spanish Mackerel are thick on these areas, and can be taken on just about anything; shrimp, cut bait, jigs, spoons. For some great action, break out your fly rod and give it a try. Be sure to bring plenty of flies, because you will loose a few hooking up with the "toothy" macs.
July and August will go down in the books as two fantastic months of fishing and making great memories on the waters of Crystal River and Homosassa. Thanks, Capt Mark
With all this activity the Red Fish bite is remarkably "Red Hot". Limits on just about every trip with many fish over the maximum 27" limit, and many over the 30" range.
Along with the redfish, snapper and black drum are also being boated. Live shrimp and live or cut pin fish is usually a good bait of choice. The drum are in the 2-5 Lb range, and are perfect eating size. The fillets look and taste very similar to their cousins, the "red drum", and they fight just about as hard too.
The Speckled Trout has still been a bit slow, but I've been finding some nice ones in grass beds ranging 6-10 foot deep. Berkley "Gulp" in the New Penny color and the Miro-lure "Little John" in Watermelon Red Glitter are both very productive baits.
Same as last month, around the same areas as the trout, but on the scattered rock piles, grunts, snapper, flounder, Spanish Mackerel, and grouper are usually waiting to attack a live shrimp on a 1/8 oz jig head. The Spanish Mackerel are thick on these areas, and can be taken on just about anything; shrimp, cut bait, jigs, spoons. For some great action, break out your fly rod and give it a try. Be sure to bring plenty of flies, because you will loose a few hooking up with the "toothy" macs.
Scalloping has been great this year, even considering all the pressure from so many people eager to get out their and gather their limit. The scallops are also larger and more plentiful this year. It's still best to go on an outgoing tide and work the flats in the 4-7 foot water range. When that tide slows down on the low tide the scallops come up out of the mud and lay in the grass for easy picking.
July and August will go down in the books as two fantastic months of fishing and making great memories on the waters of Crystal River and Homosassa. Thanks, Capt Mark
June 2015: Warm Weather Fishing
Warm weather makes for warm water and the Speckled Trout react positively to the temperature change. The trout bite was good in the deeper grass beds. Many of my trips produced limits of Speckled Trout in the 17" to 20" range. Mirror Lure "Little john" or a red 1/8 oz jig head was my bait of choice. Bourbon or Watermelon red flake seemed to be the best colors. The smaller patches of grass seemed to hold more fish, so I targeted those areas first.
The shallow water rocks offered plenty of action; snapper, grunts, sea bass, gag grouper, and flounder joined in on the action. Live shrimp on a jig head was the key. Try a free-lined shrimp with no weight and the Spanish mackerel and Shark will put a bend in your rod and a scream in your drag every time ! There is great fun to be had.
Back inshore, the Red fish bite is still in full swing. Rocky points and flats, mangrove edges and holes are all holding some nice fish. Live shrimp and fresh cut bait on the bottom or under a float will produce the strikes. Remember, in the warm water the Reds will stress after you catch them, so be sure to take the time to revive them before releasing them back into the Gulf.
The Tarpon are everywhere on the flats and edges of the channels. A Tarpon will go for just about anything; crabs, pin fish, cut bait, flies, and plugs. I always keep a DOA bait buster on a heavy spinning outfit ready to go when I see them pass by.
Scallop season opens at the end of this month, so be prepared for madness both at the boat ramps and on the water. Be patient, and keep an extra eye out for increased boat traffic and people in the water.
Many thanks as always to my great guests. Looking forward to next month and more great fishing in Crystal River and Homosassa. Capt Mark
The shallow water rocks offered plenty of action; snapper, grunts, sea bass, gag grouper, and flounder joined in on the action. Live shrimp on a jig head was the key. Try a free-lined shrimp with no weight and the Spanish mackerel and Shark will put a bend in your rod and a scream in your drag every time ! There is great fun to be had.
Back inshore, the Red fish bite is still in full swing. Rocky points and flats, mangrove edges and holes are all holding some nice fish. Live shrimp and fresh cut bait on the bottom or under a float will produce the strikes. Remember, in the warm water the Reds will stress after you catch them, so be sure to take the time to revive them before releasing them back into the Gulf.
The Tarpon are everywhere on the flats and edges of the channels. A Tarpon will go for just about anything; crabs, pin fish, cut bait, flies, and plugs. I always keep a DOA bait buster on a heavy spinning outfit ready to go when I see them pass by.
Scallop season opens at the end of this month, so be prepared for madness both at the boat ramps and on the water. Be patient, and keep an extra eye out for increased boat traffic and people in the water.
Many thanks as always to my great guests. Looking forward to next month and more great fishing in Crystal River and Homosassa. Capt Mark
20150621
May 2015: Redfishing
May started off with great RED FISHING ! The bite was strong with all the inside spots holding many fish. Rocky points, oyster bars, mangroves, and the shore line all provided safe haven for the spot tail drum.
All size fish were plentiful, from 12" cobbs to 30" big dogs. The big schools haven't moved in yet, but there are plenty of fish to keep the rods bent. Live shrimp and fresh cut bait worked the best, but artificials are also producing. Top water plugs, gold spoons, jerk baits and jigs will all produce when fished around the same areas.
The trout bite inshore has been very slow, finding many short trout and not many keepers. I try to stay away from the undersized ones because they are so easy to hurt even when avoiding touching them upon release. The place to be for the larger trout is out in the deeper grass in 8' to 12' of water. Work your favorite color lure slow near the bottom for the best results. You will also catch sea bass, Spanish mackerel, blue fish, lady fish, blue runners and shark. There is plenty of action to satisfy the young anglers, and also the young at heart.
Also, out in the deeper water, the shallow rock piles are still producing snapper, grunts, flounder, sea bass and more. Live shrimp is all that's needed to keep the action going.
Back inside, the tarpon have shown up and will be here thru July. Watch for rolling fish and position yourself in front of them in order to present your fly, plug or live bait.
The illusive Cobia bite has also picked up with many fish in the 30 Lb+ range. Chumming for these guys is always a good way to better your odds of success. Present a dead bait free lined or under a cork in your chum slick and hold on ! Heavier tackle is a must for these hard fighting fish. Be ready for shark, Spanish mackerel and others to join the party as you wait on your cobia.
As always, thanks to all my fishing guests and friends for another wonderful month of fishing memories.
All size fish were plentiful, from 12" cobbs to 30" big dogs. The big schools haven't moved in yet, but there are plenty of fish to keep the rods bent. Live shrimp and fresh cut bait worked the best, but artificials are also producing. Top water plugs, gold spoons, jerk baits and jigs will all produce when fished around the same areas.
The trout bite inshore has been very slow, finding many short trout and not many keepers. I try to stay away from the undersized ones because they are so easy to hurt even when avoiding touching them upon release. The place to be for the larger trout is out in the deeper grass in 8' to 12' of water. Work your favorite color lure slow near the bottom for the best results. You will also catch sea bass, Spanish mackerel, blue fish, lady fish, blue runners and shark. There is plenty of action to satisfy the young anglers, and also the young at heart.
Also, out in the deeper water, the shallow rock piles are still producing snapper, grunts, flounder, sea bass and more. Live shrimp is all that's needed to keep the action going.
Back inside, the tarpon have shown up and will be here thru July. Watch for rolling fish and position yourself in front of them in order to present your fly, plug or live bait.
The illusive Cobia bite has also picked up with many fish in the 30 Lb+ range. Chumming for these guys is always a good way to better your odds of success. Present a dead bait free lined or under a cork in your chum slick and hold on ! Heavier tackle is a must for these hard fighting fish. Be ready for shark, Spanish mackerel and others to join the party as you wait on your cobia.
As always, thanks to all my fishing guests and friends for another wonderful month of fishing memories.
20150610
April 2015 - Catching !
There was no fooling around this month, just catching ! With fantastic weather, good tides and great anglers, April 2015 will go down in the books as one to remember.
Inshore the Red fish action was on fire. On the incoming tide all the spots had fish on them. The trick was locating the area that held the larger fish. Sometimes the small details make all the difference, so keep that in mind as you move from spot to spot. Fresh live shrimp and pin fish free lined was all we used to entice the Reds to feed. Fresh cut bait works well when you don't have any live shrimp. Lady fish, pin fish, and even the misunderstood "lizard fish" all work well.
The trout action is still slow inshore, but it was happening out in the deep grass areas in 8-12 feet of water. Mirror Lure "Little John" is still my go-to bait in any of the darker colors' bourbon, root beer or watermelon are all good choices. Use a 1/16 oz - 1/4 oz jig head, depending on the depth and tide conditions, and work it real slow for the best results.
The action on the shallow rocks was still in full swing. Snapper, grunts, sea bass, flounder and Spanish mackerel were all waiting to provide rod bending action. Live shrimp free lined on a 1/8 oz jib worked the best here.
You can fill your cooler pretty fast, so remember to keep just what you need for the table, and release the rest. As always, thank you to all my guests for another awesome month on the waters of Crystal River and Homosassa.
Inshore the Red fish action was on fire. On the incoming tide all the spots had fish on them. The trick was locating the area that held the larger fish. Sometimes the small details make all the difference, so keep that in mind as you move from spot to spot. Fresh live shrimp and pin fish free lined was all we used to entice the Reds to feed. Fresh cut bait works well when you don't have any live shrimp. Lady fish, pin fish, and even the misunderstood "lizard fish" all work well.
Homosassa Red Fish |
The trout action is still slow inshore, but it was happening out in the deep grass areas in 8-12 feet of water. Mirror Lure "Little John" is still my go-to bait in any of the darker colors' bourbon, root beer or watermelon are all good choices. Use a 1/16 oz - 1/4 oz jig head, depending on the depth and tide conditions, and work it real slow for the best results.
Good days catch - Trout and Reds (Crystal River ) |
The action on the shallow rocks was still in full swing. Snapper, grunts, sea bass, flounder and Spanish mackerel were all waiting to provide rod bending action. Live shrimp free lined on a 1/8 oz jib worked the best here.
Spanish Mackerel |
You can fill your cooler pretty fast, so remember to keep just what you need for the table, and release the rest. As always, thank you to all my guests for another awesome month on the waters of Crystal River and Homosassa.
20150424
March 2015: Good times, good friends, and good fishing !
The month started out with a few very foggy mornings. This made navigating a bit difficult, however we still managed to find the fish. Offshore the Sheepshead bite was still solid, but we had to hit the rocks and ledges in deeper water to find them. 15 to 20 feet of water was the range, and when the tide got right it was non stop action. Shrimp on a 1/2 oz knocker rig worked the best at this depth.
Inshore, the Spanish Mackerel showed up and made their presence known by the sound of screaming drags. Anyone who knows me, knows I like to chum up the fish whenever possible, and it really gets them going. Fish up to 28" were common. Fresh shrimp free lined in the current worked the best, but remember to keep the bait moving to entice these fast moving eating machines. Pompano, Cobia, and Blue Fish also joined in on the party in the chum slick.
Trout fishing this month has been outstanding. Using 1/16 oz jigs in 7-10 feet of water drifting over the spotted bottom produced limits on almost every trip, with many over the 20" max of 1-fish per person. The Bourbon color "Little John" shrimp seemed to be the best color for me, but any shrimp color should do the job. Almost every fish caught coughed up shrimp that they had been previously feeding on. The "glow" jerk bait in 1-4 feet of water was still my go-to bait for the big trout. The incoming tide seemed to be the best for both of these techniques. When fishing the jerk bait, work it as slow as possible without getting hung up in the grass. And, don't hesitate to set the hook on any tap you feel because the strike is soft in most cases.
All sizes of Redfish are biting. Fish up to 28" have been landed, but many were in the slot at 18-24". Live shrimp on the bottom or under a cork both produced fish. Many undersized Reds were also landed and released in March. It's important to handle them carefully and release them quickly to give them best chance to fight again. The usual spots; points, rock bottom, and oyster bars are all holding fish. The incoming tide up to the change has been the best time for catching.
As always, much appreciation to all my fishing friends this month. Capt Mark
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