Who are we?
Founded in 2025, our story is rooted in the waters of Homosassa, Florida — a place where the tides tell tales older than the roads, and the sunsets still look the way they did a hundred years ago. We built this company on one simple truth: chasing trophy fish isn’t just a hobby, it’s a way of life.
From the push of the morning tide to the last golden light of day, we’re out there — poling over gin-clear flats, working the mangroves, and hunting the legends that swim in these waters. Whether it’s the copper flash of a tailing redfish, the explosive strike of a snook, or the silver kings aerial dance, we live for those moments when skill, patience, and nature collide.
Homosassa is more than our home base — it’s our inspiration. This stretch of Florida’s Nature Coast is rich in history, teeming with wildlife, and blessed with waters that have remained largely unchanged for generations. Here, Old Florida still breathes. Wooden docks lean gracefully into the tide. Ospreys call from ancient pines. And the only sound breaking the stillness of dawn is the soft splash of a lure landing just right.
Our mission is to share this magic with anglers who crave more than just a fishing trip. We want you to feel the soul of this place — the way the salt air sticks to your skin, the way the water reflects a hundred shades of blue and green, the way time seems to slow down just enough for you to realize you’re exactly where you’re meant to be.
This isn’t just fishing. This is Homosassa. This is Old Florida. And we’re here to keep the tradition alive, one trophy fish at a time.
Our Values
We believe great fishing starts with healthy waters. That’s why conservation is at the heart of everything we do. From practicing catch-and-release on trophy species to respecting seasonal patterns and sensitive habitats, we do our part to keep the Homosassa waters wild and thriving.
We honor the traditions of Old Florida — Fishing with respect for the resource, the community, and the history that shaped this coast. Every trip is a reminder that these waters are a gift, and it’s our responsibility to ensure they remain just as natural and abundant for the next generation of anglers.