With A Little Hunting Big Speckled Trout Are There

January 14, 2011

Hey folks, Are you surviving the cold? We have been able to get out a couple times a week since Thanksgiving. But this weather has made it a challenge. The cold temperature is one thing, but put 10-15 knots of wind behind it and it is raw. Our Trout fishing […]

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MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL

December 25, 2010

One of the hottest spots for winter fishing on the Citrus County Coast has been literally shut down. Typically this time of year the majority of trips we schedule are for the Progress Energy Hot Water Discharge Canal, just north of Crystal River, and for good reason…great fishing. Unfortunately, for […]

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Big Bend Fish On The Move …….

December 4, 2010

Recent cold fronts have the fish moving in off the Dixie, Levy & Citrus County coasts. By the time you read this report, a huge fish migration will have taken place in the Big Bend. Typically we see a slow migration of several different species of fish move inshore during […]

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The Trout Are In The Grass Flats

October 15, 2010

My apologies for the way over due salt water fishing report. Honestly, over the last few months we’ve had few salt water fishing inquiries, likely due to the spill, and or the economy. Fortunately, the fishing in our area was not effected by either. We made a short re-con trip […]

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Real Change Is On The Way

September 21, 2010

Hey All, I can feel fall in the morning air. Now by the afternoon it will be in the 90’s. You will need a jacket for the am boatride and wish it was still scallop season by lunch. Things are changing. Water temps are dropping, bait schools are everywhere, fish […]

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Hot Yet?

August 11, 2010

Scalloping is such a refreshing summertime activity. We continue to pick up limits of the shellfish. In fact, the only day we did not get our limit was due to weather cutting our day short. I included a photo of a water spout, which illustrates how quickly these summer storms […]

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No Oil And Good Scalloping, Steinhatchee Is Still Paradise

July 20, 2010

I know it’s been a while since I submitted a report. I have been busy, Thank the Lord! So far we have been spared the oil impact. This is the busiest time of year for our community. Everyone, business or individual, are dependent on a successful scallop season, directly or […]

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“JAWS” IN THE GULF OF MEXICO!

July 12, 2010

On Thursday and Friday of last week, July 8th and 9th, we fished both the outer markers of the Barge Canal, about 10 miles off the Citrus County Coast, and the Grass Flats near Levy County with similar results each trip. Plenty of fish to be caught, but not necessarily […]

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Hey Gulf Lovers, We Are All Fine Here In Steinhatchee

June 24, 2010

Sure we’re concerned about oil messing up our paradise. We are preparing for the worst and hoping and praying for the best. Looking at the closure map, the closest oil is more than 150 miles away. The Governor opened Scallop season 12 days early, Thanks to Pam Wessels (Chairman of […]

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