Citrus Springs places anglers at the gateway to Florida's famed Nature Coast, where pristine inshore ecosystems and abundant species define the experience. The interconnected waters of Crystal River, Homosassa, and Ozello offer renowned grass flats, spring-fed rivers, and mangrove shorelines teeming with redfish, snook, and sea trout year-round. Crystal River's clear waters enable exceptional sight-fishing opportunities, while Ozello's backcountry tidal creeks challenge even seasoned anglers with trophy-sized specimens.
Seasonal migrations elevate the action: Tarpon patrol the coast from May to September, peaking in summer months, while nearshore structures host hard-fighting cobia and amberjack. Offshore enthusiasts find gag grouper, red grouper, and other reef fish within a short run from shore. From July to September, the area transforms into Florida's premier scalloping destination, combining spearfishing-like adventure with bountiful harvests in seagrass meadows.
This region's protected seagrass preserves—including St. Martins Marsh and the Big Bend Aquatic Reserve—sustain thriving ecosystems where fish grow larger and habitats remain untouched. Whether stalking redfish on oyster bars, sight-casting to tarpon in channels, or diving for scallops in gin-clear shallows, Citrus Springs delivers world-class diversity across inshore, nearshore, and seasonal specialties.