homosassa inshore fishing report

Homosassa Inshore Fishing Report with Captain Toney

By Captain William Toney Posted on December 29, 2020

Cold weather means different methods of catching fish when water is warmer. During weather that keeps the water temperatures below 63 degrees, fish will become lethargic and the key to catching them is to find areas that are just a few degrees higher than surrounding areas.

An easy place to fish warm water is a natural spring. Saltwater species can tolerate the fresh water for short periods of time during severe cold snaps.

The spring fed waters on outgoing tides will pull the warm waters out of the river and pockets of warmth will make their way into coves and holes all the way to the Gulf. 

Other areas to target are keys that run east to west and northern shore lines. The high mangroves or trees block a cold northern wind and with the southern facing sun beating down on the shoreline during the mid part of the day makes a cozy place to fish.

Patience is the key to putting fish to the boat. Low and slow with lures. It’s almost painful to fish that way but feeling that light tick in the line is worth it. It reminds me of a freshwater crappie bite when a trout takes the bait, it’s very light. 

 Just want to say “Thank You” for reading my reports and Happy New Year!

High incoming tide will be late afternoon this weekend.

See ya on the flip side. 

Homosassa Weekly Fishing Report from Captain William Toney

To schedule a fishing charter or shore lunch excursion with Captain Toney, visit his website.

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