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Homosassa Fishing Reports


2008-08-17
10:59 PM

World's Largest Tarpon on Fly Homosassa - Folks this story is about the world's largest tarpon ever caught on the fly rod. There are not words to describe the passion that overwhelms a tarpon angler. They are truly junkies. The setting is Peter Moyer and Mike Locklear together more...
Capt. Mike Locklear - Homosassa


2008-06-08
10:23 PM

Cheers for the Tarpon - He faced away from us less than 30 feet. After a low sidearm cast, Bob and I watched the prey land lightly then float down in front of the 5-foot long predator, then in a micro-second the prey disappeared into the Predator's bucket sized mouth w more...
Capt. Mike Locklear - Homosassa


2008-05-21
12:15 PM

Giant Homosassa Tarpon Landed - Without a doubt, fly fishing for tarpon gets in the blood and when you come from a family of tarpon guides. As much as I try to relax about the sport I still get so excited when I look at these huge fish that Homosassa offers. Being back on t more...
Capt. Mike Locklear - Homosassa


2008-05-19
7:01 AM

Tarpon Fishing Gets In Your Blood - Without a doubt, fly fishing for tarpon gets in the blood and when you come from a family of tarpon guides I think it is in the genes. As much as I try to relax about the sport I still get so excited when I look at these huge fish that Homosassa off more...
Capt. Mike Locklear - Homosassa


2008-05-05
7:48 AM

Tarpon is King in May at Homosassa - Surely as the sun comes up everyday, so do the tarpon come up or in from deep water. As an angler, I would be so excited to lay a fly in front of a laid up or cruising poon. Instead, my job is to give clients shots on fish from all over the cou more...
Capt. Mike Locklear - Homosassa


2008-04-17
10:07 PM

April Catches Pretty Good in Homosassa! - If you don't count several days of windy and cold weather, this month should finish strong in catching fish such as trout, redfish, cobia and grouper. Plenty of mackerel are around as well. Going back to April 2 where I left off reporting about a more...
Capt. Mike Locklear - Homosassa


2008-04-03
9:31 AM

Homosassa Gulf Action Red Hot With Capt. Mike Locklear - All inshore species are turning on and the weather has been absolutely gorgeous. My charters this past week included from a 91- year old fly fishing angler to a beautiful 18-year old lady spin angler. Check back later today for an update to th more...
Capt. Mike Locklear - Homosassa


2008-03-27
9:51 PM

Trout Fishing Action is Red Hot in Homosassa - Up until today, I felt all reports were not worth mentioning unless you like to hear about the northeast winds, no water and lock jaw. After a miserable week of not catching much of anything to brag about, now catching is on. Mind you we did enjoy more...
Capt. Mike Locklear - Homosassa


2008-03-19
9:14 AM

Capt. Mike Locklear Reports: - From everything I read on fishing reporting begins with spring arriving and how windy it has been. March is typical for windy conditions. Back in the 80's when I ran charters off shore I would cancel trips because I did not want my clients uncomfor more...
Capt. Mike Locklear - Homosassa


2008-02-21
9:14 PM

Tarpon On The Fly -- You B King of Gamefishing - Homosassa is a tarpon fly angler's paradise Many different types of saltwater fish can be found year-round. There is a healthy fishery of both spotted sea trout and redfish. These two species are what most folks fish frequently for in Homosassa begin more...
Capt. Mike Locklear - Homosassa

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