Wahoo Fishing in Homosassa, Florida
Wahoo are high-speed offshore predators that offer blistering runs and incredible strikes. While not commonly targeted from Homosassa due to the distance offshore, wahoo are occasionally caught by anglers running far into bluewater. They are most often landed while trolling along temperature breaks and deep drop-offs.
Where to Catch Wahoo
In the Homosassa area, wahoo are typically found around:
Bluewater ledges and drop-offs 50+ miles offshore
Temperature breaks and deepwater current lines
Rips and weed lines where baitfish gather
Trolled edges near tuna schools or mahi zones
Best Time to Fish for Wahoo
Season | Wahoo Activity |
---|---|
Spring | Occasional catches around temperature breaks |
Summer | Peak season; fast trolling over offshore structure |
Fall | Still productive during warm spells offshore |
Winter | Rare due to rough conditions and limited trips |
Peak Season: July through September
Tackle & Tips
Lures: High-speed trolling lures, skirted baits, and diving plugs
Bait: Rigged ballyhoo or bonito strips on planers
Leaders: 80–100 lb mono or wire leader
Technique: Troll fast (12–18 knots) near offshore structure or weed lines