Whiting


Whiting Fishing in Homosassa, Florida


Whiting are small, tasty bottom fish that are popular among surf and nearshore anglers in the Homosassa area. Also known as Gulf kingfish, they are often caught along sandy beaches and coastal channels. Though not large, they provide steady action and are excellent table fare, especially when fried fresh.


Where to Catch Whiting


In the Homosassa area, whiting are typically found around:

Sandy beaches and surf zones with light wave action

Tidal cuts and sloughs near barrier islands

Coastal sandbars and shallow troughs

Sometimes nearshore flats with mixed bottom


Best Time to Fish for Whiting


Season Whiting Activity
Spring Good numbers along beaches and sandbars
Summer Consistent action in the surf during calm mornings
Fall Peak season with cooler water and bait runs
Winter Some fish remain in protected surf areas

Peak Season: October through December


Tackle & Tips


Lures: Small jigs or pompano rigs with bright beads

Bait: Fresh shrimp, sand fleas, or cut bait

Leaders: 10–15 lb mono or fluoro leader

Technique: Cast into the surf or along sandbars; keep baits near the bottom using light sinkers