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Fishing Report for Homosassa, Florida

Capt. Mike Locklear
March 27, 2000
Homosassa - Saltwater Fishing Report

Homosassa Bay is chalked full of fish!

Fishing Homosassa has been terrific the past few weeks with many good catches. The

weather has been superb and most of the cold fronts have not been making it to our area

which means warmer gulf temps and better fishing.

One of my fly fishing clients, Clark Everest of Sugarmill Woods had a great day of salt

water fly fishing. Several speckled trout and a couple of redfish were caught and

released. Also on a previous trip Clark managed to catch several nice Spanish mackerel

on the fly rod.

Bill Woodard and his two fishing buddies all got Homosassa Slams. That is when you

catch a legal sized grouper, speckled trout and a redfish. Most of the catch consisted of

13 gag grouper to from 5-8 pounds.

Larry Farmer and friend also had Homosassa Slams of grouper, trout and redfish.

The speckled trout have been running very good size, between 18-24 inches. Top water

lures like the 84MR808, a Mirrolure called Top Dog Jr. works very well in shallow water

depths of around 3 feet. Also, Mirrolure has come out with the Top Pup, a smaller

version of the Top Dog and is fun to cast on lighter tackle in the 8 pound class.

The new Catch 2000 Mirrolure also is a dynamite lure which can easily be worked in 1-2

feet of water. This lure barely sinks and can be twitched in various ways to imitate an

injured or dying bait fish. My first day out with the lure was with a trip with Carter

Smith in which I saw trout chasing the chartreuse colored lure until they got hooked.

Sam Shine tore up the redfish compared to his fishing buddies. Sam landed a half dozen

nice reds in the 22-26 inch range. The water seemed a little chilly for spoons to work, so

we used live shrimp to entice the redfish to the hook.

I do think the water is now warm enough to catch redfish on gold or silver spoons by

Johnson or Cotee. The 1/2 ounce size is the best choice for our area. To get the most

distance use this size. 3/4 ounce will work but is too heavy and will hang up on the rocks

sometimes. Some times I like the 1/4 ounce for lighter 8 pound class.

For my running line I like 10 pound Berkley Big Game or Ande Monofilament. The clear

line is transparent in the water and is strong enough to handle most any gamefish in

shallow water applications. I do use a 24 inch section of 30 pound in the same brand for

a shock or bite tippet. A double Uni.-knot is tied to connect the two lines. A #10 barrel

swivel attached to a split ring to the eye of the spoon is a good trick to keep the line from

getting twisted and to prevent swivel rod tip hang ups.

John Euart and Chris Bowers brought their familles together at the Homosassa Fishing

Club for their daughters Katherine and Kelly’s 21st birthday. The rather large group of

18 tore up the fish. Many speckled trout were landed between 20-25 inches. John caught

the largest trout which was 25 1/2 inches while being guided by Capt. Jim Long. Capt.

Long also had a 13 pound grouper with one of John’s sons. I had two out of three

Homosassa Slams with Kelly, Mary and Will. We ended up 7 keeper grouper between

4-7 pounds and a limit of redfish. Capt. Alec Williams brought in the most trout with 19.

The two families enjoyed a fresh caught fish fry with all the trimmings prepared by the

Homosassa Guides Association.

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