Summer Fish Start Up!!?

Mai 22, 2026 Crystal River 6 Fotos
Grouper (Red)
Zackenbarsch (Roter)
Snapper (Mangrove)
Schnapper (Grauer)
Snapper (Red)
Schnapper (Nördlicher)
Snapper (Yellowtail)
Schnapper (Gelbschwanz)
Hogfish
Eber-Lippfisch
Grouper (Gag)
Zackenbarsch (Gag)

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Fishing Report ? Inshore The redfish and snook bite has been pretty strong lately. Live shrimp, pinfish, and threadfins are all producing, especially around the outer islands on both incoming and outgoing tides. Trout are starting to move deeper, and artificial drift jigging has been one of the most productive methods. As long as the water is moving at the top or bottom of the tide, the bite has been turning on and off really well. Mangrove snapper, grunts, and even some hogfish are stacked up nicely on the shallower rock piles. Also, keep a sharp eye out for cobia cruising through. Offshore We’re ramped up for the upcoming snapper season, and the waters from 80–120 feet are where the action will be. Along with red snapper, you’ll find scamp grouper, lane snapper, and plenty of mangrove snapper. The larger red grouper are chasing bait, so keep an eye on your sonar around the deeper hard-bottom flats. Sardines and squid should continue producing well as the water temperatures rise. For snapper, the early morning bite with live white bait is always hard to beat. Red snapper season runs June 1 – October 26, and gag grouper season has been announced for September 1 – October 1. Get out there and get booked! Can’t wait to see what the 2026 season brings as we add our newly built 35’ offshore center console to the fleet. As always — tight lines ?
Bobby Horn
Crystal-river, Florida, United States
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Summer Kick-Off
Summer Kick-Off
Juli 17, 2026
July offshore fishing out of Crystal River is producing, and the numbers speak for themselves. Red snapper and red grouper limits are being hit consistently. The fish are out there, they’re feeding, and if you’re willing to make the run, the payoff has been worth it every time. Snapper and Grouper Are Holding Deep This is the key detail for July. Both red snapper and red grouper are sitting deeper than usual this time of year, and our best catches have been coming from 120 feet and beyond. That’s not a casual run. It takes a boat that handles the distance and a plan for the day, but the fish out there are quality and the limits are coming steadily. Anglers who commit to the deep water are the ones filling coolers right now. If red snapper is on your list, this is the window. The federal for-hire season is open through October 26, and the summer deep-water pattern is exactly what you want to be fishing. Mangrove Snapper in the Mid-Depths The mangrove snapper bite remains strong across the 30 to 70 foot range, but the concentration is what matters. The biggest schools we’re finding are stacked in 40 to 60 feet. You can catch mangroves deeper than that any day of the week, but the mid-depth reefs are producing the best numbers by a clear margin right now. Worth noting: expect this pattern to shift as the fish finish spawning. What’s working in 40 to 60 feet today won’t necessarily be the play in a few weeks. That’s part of why the timing on a July trip matters. Hogfish Have Been Spotty Hogs have been inconsistent across all depths depending on the size you’re after. They’re still available, but they’re taking more work than they were earlier in the season. Live shrimp continues to be the bait of choice for hogfish and it hasn’t been close. If hogfish are a priority for your trip, let us know ahead of time and we’ll plan the day around them. Frequently Asked Questions How deep are red snapper holding in July out of Crystal River? Deeper than most of the season. Our best red snapper and red grouper catches in July have been coming from 120 feet and beyond. Summer pushes these fish off the shallower structure, so the productive water is farther out. What depth is best for mangrove snapper right now? The 40 to 60 foot range is holding the biggest schools. Mangroves are available from 30 to 70 feet, but the mid-depth reefs are producing the best numbers this month. That pattern will change as the fish finish spawning. When does red snapper season close in Florida? The Gulf federal for-hire season runs through October 26, 2026. Booking ahead is the right move if snapper is your target, since the best summer dates fill in quickly. What is the best bait for hogfish? Live shrimp. It’s been the most consistent producer for hogfish and there’s no real substitute when you’re targeting them specifically. How far offshore do you run out of Crystal River? It depends on the target. Mangrove snapper trips work the 40 to 60 foot reefs, while red snapper and red grouper this time of year require pushing out to 120 feet and beyond. We’ll match the run to what you want to catch.
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May Madness
May Madness
Mai 7, 2026
May is one of those months on the Nature Coast where everything starts clicking at once. Water temperatures are stable, bait is moving, and the fish are where you expect them to be. If you’ve been looking for a reason to get out on the water, the current inshore fishing out of Crystal River is reason enough. Trout Fishing Has Been Outstanding The speckled trout bite is as consistent as we’ve seen it this season. Quality fish have been coming to the boat in solid numbers throughout the week, and that’s held up across multiple tides and conditions. This is the kind of trout fishing that makes May one of the better months to be on the flats. Fish are healthy, active, and not particularly hard to locate right now. If trout is your target, you’re in good shape. Redfish Around the Outer Islands Reds have been showing well around the outer islands, and anglers working that pattern with cut bait and pinfish are putting together good catches. This is a straightforward and productive approach right now. Find the right structure, present the bait naturally, and the fish are there. Redfish in this part of Florida are never a guarantee, but when they’re set up like this, the fishing becomes a lot more predictable. Mangrove Snapper Holding on Structure The mangrove snapper bite continues to produce for anyone willing to target structure with intention. These fish reward patience and precise presentations. If you enjoy bottom fishing and want something worth bringing home for the table, the mangroves are cooperating. Why May Is Worth Your Attention Crystal River inshore fishing in May benefits from timing. The spring transition has settled out, the water is warming consistently, and multiple species are accessible on the same trip. It’s not uncommon to put trout, redfish, and mangrove snapper in the box without covering a lot of ground. That kind of variety in a single morning is what makes this fishery worth the trip. Frequently Asked Questions What is the best time to go inshore fishing in Crystal River? May is one of the most productive months of the year. Trout, redfish, and mangrove snapper are all active simultaneously, water conditions are typically stable, and the weather is generally cooperative before summer heat and afternoon storms become a regular factor. What species can I catch inshore near Crystal River in May? Right now the main targets are speckled trout, redfish, and mangrove snapper. Snook activity also picks up as the water continues to warm through the month. What bait works best for redfish around Crystal River? Cut bait and pinfish are both producing well on redfish right now, particularly around the outer islands and structure. Live bait consistently outperforms artificials when the fish are holding tight to cover. Is Crystal River good for inshore fishing year round? The Nature Coast fishes well in every season, but spring and fall are the two strongest windows for variety and consistency. May sits right in the middle of one of the better stretches of the year. June is close and the deep sea action will fire up!!
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