| Scallop Season is Opening soon July 1 st Make your Reservations Now For this years scalloping trip in Florida |
| Book a Trip Now Online Directions 1. Click book a trip now 2. Click on the day you wish to book 3. Select the trip you wish and then click book now 4. Fill out form (make sure to read policy and check box) and submit 5. BE SURE YOU GET A CONFIRMATION! |
| Have Homosassa fishing guide Captain Ernest Brundage charter your next fishing adventure. You will leave from Old Homosassa on Florida's west coast known as the Nature Coast. You will be guided to the finest redfishing areas around the Homosassa River, Gulf of Mexico and the Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge. On your Florida Coastal Adventure you will encounter abundant wildlife and fish species see dolphins, manatees, bald eagles, and more. Catch redfish, sea trout, flounder, snook, cobia, sharks and Pompano. Homosassa is located in central Florida on the west coast. The area is also known as the Nature Coast and it is the start of the Big Bend Area. The Homosassa River holds an excellent fish population, snook, tarpon, sea trout, redfish, jacks and mangrove snapper enticed by its warm spring fed waters. To the north is the Ozello and to the south is the Chassahowiztka River and National Wildlife Refuge all are pristine backcountry fishing areas. Traveling west on the river you will reach the Gulf of Mexico where the crystal clear flats extend for miles, Rich with grass flats and oyster and rock bars teaming with endless species of game fish. In the summer theses areas open for scallop fishing, collected by snorkeling and gathering scallops by net or hand (see rates for scallop charters). You will find that Homosassa, Florida is one of the finest scalloping areas in Florida Homosassa has been a Florida fishing vacation destination for over a century visited by President Grover Cleveland and artist Winslow Homer. |



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