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Captain Red ED Brennan's - Homosassa Fishing Report 7-2-10

Capt. "Red Ed" Brennan
July 2, 2010
Homosassa - Saltwater Fishing Report

Homosassa Scallop Season Starts Early!!!

Don't miss out on this year's exceptional Scallop season! Citrus County waters are pristine clear and filled with scallops, three times more than last year! The scalloping season opened a full two weeks early, after a research study by the State of Florida's Fish and Wildlife Research Institute found very healthy scallop populations. Scientists found over three times more scallops than in 2009, and reports from the opening weekend confirm that this will be an especially successful season. Scallopers from all over are reaching their limits and having lots of fun along the way. Visit our website, www.HomosassaRedfish.com, today for more information on this family-friendly activity, as dates are filling up fast!

The inshore rock piles are still producing a great variety of fish such as Speckled Sea Trout, Spanish Mackerel, Snapper, Bluefish, Flounder, Black Sea Bass, and Gag Grouper. Good catches of Speckled Sea Trout can be found out by the Bird Rack and the Bombing Range, North of the Homosassa River. The water depth is around five to seven feet and the best baits have been Berkeley Gulp on jig heads either behind a Cajun Thunder or bounced off the bottom. The Redfish bite continues to be as hot as the weather. Try fishing the outside edges of the mangrove islands on an incoming tide with either live or cut, Shrimp, Pinfish or Ladyfish. The Redfish are using the shade of the mangroves to escape the warm waters. The Gulf of Mexico water temperatures have reached 90 plus degrees.

Is BP ever going to stop the oil leak? Or maybe the better question is do they really want to stop the leak? All Citrus County aquatic activities are continuing and unaffected by the Gulf oil spill. Fishing is plentiful, boating is unabated and we are enjoying one of the best scalloping seasons in recent memory, and visitors from near and far continue to enjoy the beauty and adventure found here on Florida's Nature Coast. Captain Joe Eckstein from the Citrus County Emergency Operations Center recently spoke at a local meeting and he believes our area will not be affected by the spill if current conditions remain the same.

Remember our "Introductory Offer" for a full day charter is only $299.00! The "Introductory Offer" is good for the first time you fish with us, for one to four anglers and includes everything except your lunch, beverages and gratuity.

1993 – 19 Foot Carolina Skiff for sale!!! This center consol is ready to catch fish and is powered by a 1993 – 85 HP Yamaha Engine. Lots of extras, including a Magic Tilt Trailer, Bimini Top, 4 Blade Performance Stainless Steel Prop, (with a back-up 3 blade spare prop), livewell, new gas tank, on board battery charger, trolling motor batteries, custom anchor system, custom hand made push pole, multiple rod holders, tons of storage space, bottom paint, new steering wheel and boat cover. Contact Captain "Red ED" at 352-382-3939, for more details.

Upcoming Events

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July 21st – 23rd – ICAST ASA Tradeshow, Las Vegas, Nevada

July 26th – Full Moon

July 28th & 29th – Lobster Mini Season

Homosassa Fishing Forecast:

Homosassa Scallop Season is in Full Swing!!!

Target Species:

Scallops, Redfish, Sea Trout, Spanish Mackerel

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Captain "Red ED" has been living his dream and fishing the pristine, unspoiled waters of Homosassa and Chassahowitzka since the early 1980's. His specialty is light tackle, flats, nearshore & backcountry for Redfish, Trout, Cobia, Spanish Mackerel, Sharks & Sheepshead. During the summer months of July, August and September we also book Scallop charters to the gin clear waters of Florida's Nature Coast. Come share a dream in a true Fisherman's paradise!

Contact Info:

Red Ed's Adventures, Inc.
11898 W. Riverhaven Drive
Homosassa, FL 34448
Phone: 352-382-3939
Alt. Phone: 352-476-1998
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