Tripletail


Tripletail Fishing in Homosassa, Florida


Tripletail are odd-looking but hard-fighting fish often found floating near crab trap buoys, channel markers, and floating debris. In Homosassa, they’re a seasonal surprise often targeted by sight-fishing anglers. They offer excellent meat and respond well to both live bait and well-placed artificial lures.


Where to Catch Tripletail


In the Homosassa area, tripletail are typically found around:

Crab trap buoys and floating grass patches

Channel markers and pilings in clear water

Floating debris offshore and nearshore

Edges of bait lines and tide rips


Best Time to Fish for Tripletail


Season Tripletail Activity
Spring Fish start showing up near crab traps and debris
Summer Peak season; look for fish near buoys and markers
Fall Good action continues until water cools
Winter Rare; most fish have moved south or offshore

Peak Season: June through September


Tackle & Tips


Lures: Small jigs or soft plastics cast near structure

Bait: Live shrimp or small pinfish floated under a cork

Leaders: 20–30 lb fluorocarbon

Technique: Sight fish by casting near floating objects; let the bait drift naturally