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Citrus County Florida
Tsala Apopka Lake
Closest Town: Hernando
Lake Size: 19,111 Acres
Public Boat Access: 1 off U.S.
Hwy 41 & S.R. 200, 1 off U.S. Hwy 41 & S.R. 44, 1 off U.S. Hwy 41 &
C.R. 48
Lake Notes: Specializing in
Largemouth Bass, Black Crappie and Bluegill.
Tsala Apopka Lake Map

Lower Withlacoochee River
Closest Town: Citrus Springs
Public Boat Access:
From SR 200 go west onto E. Withlacoocheee Trail (CR 39). Travel .1 mile along
N. Oaks Way and E. Riverside Drive.
River Notes: Specializing in
Largemouth Bass, Bluegill and Shellcracker. Trout, Redfish and Spotted
Sunfish also caught. Connects to Gulf of Mexico.
Citrus County Florida Fishing
Crystal River

Closest Town: Crystal River
Public Boat Access:
Barge Canal Boat Ramp
- Located on U.S. Hwy 19 at the Cross Florida Barge Canal
Fort Island Gulf Beach
- Off Co. Rd. 44 on Crystal Bay
River Notes: Specializing in
Largemouth Bass, Redear Sunfish and Bluegill. Trout, Redfish and Spotted
Sunfish also caught. Connects to Gulf of Mexico.
Crystal River Map

Homosassa River

Closest Town: Homosassa
Public Boat Access: On
Mason Creek off Mason Creek Rd
River Notes: Specializing in
Largemouth Bass, Bream, Redfish and Trout. The headwater springs of the
Homosassa River are home to both freshwater and saltwater fish. Connects to Gulf of Mexico.
Citrus County Florida Fishing
Chassahowitzka River

Closest Town: Homosassa
Public Boat Access:
From U.S. Highway 19 in Chassahowitzka, turn west onto W. Miss Maggie Drive (CR
480). Located at Campground
River Notes: Specializing in
Largemouth Bass, Bluegill and Shellcracker. Connects to Gulf of Mexico.
The Chassahowitzka River is one of the more scenic rivers in Florida. Accessible
only by boat or canoe, the Chassahowitzka River is one of the state's
Outstanding Florida Waters. The clear shallow river runs from the head
springs through the 30,000 acre Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge to the
Gulf of Mexico.
Gulf of Mexico
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