Ladyfish


Ladyfish Fishing in Homosassa, Florida


Ladyfish are fast, acrobatic, and aggressive feeders that provide nonstop action on light tackle. While not commonly kept for food, they are excellent sport and often caught while targeting other species. Their silver bodies and aerial leaps make them a favorite among anglers looking for fun, especially inshore during warm months.


Where to Catch Ladyfish


In the Homosassa area, ladyfish are typically found around:

Inshore bays and grass flats with baitfish

Tidal creeks, passes, and river mouths

Current edges and drop-offs near points or shoals

Often mixed in with trout, jacks, and mackerel schools


Best Time to Fish for Ladyfish


Season Ladyfish Activity
Spring Excellent action as fish follow bait into the bays
Summer Peak activity with high numbers along flats and shorelines
Fall Action remains strong as fish feed before migrating
Winter Slows down, but some fish hold in deeper channels

Peak Season: April through September


Tackle & Tips


Lures: Small spoons, jerkbaits, and jigs with flashy retrieves

Bait: Live or cut shrimp, small baitfish

Leaders: 15–20 lb fluorocarbon

Technique: Cast and retrieve quickly near surface activity for best results