Scallop Hunt Expedition - Shared 10 Passenger Vessel with In-water Guide from Homosassa
Homosassa, Florida
Trip Type: Nature & Wildlife
Duration: 4 hours 30 minutes
Rich with scallops and teaming with wildlife, Citrus County is one of the last places in Florida you can collect scallops that are both fun to find and delicious to eat! Join us on our small boats for our most exclusive scallop tour!
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Rich with scallops and teaming with wildlife, Citrus County is one of the last places in Florida you can collect scallops that are both fun to find and delicious to eat! Join us on our small boats for our most exclusive scallop tour!Searching for scallops is so much fun it has made Citrus County a world famous destination for this unique and satisfying activity. Our Master Captain will lead your group to the Gulf of Mexico for nearly 5 hours of salt water delight! Take a leisurely day out of your hectic vacation and relax with confidence on our comfortable boats. Feel the wind in your hair, smell the salt in the air and bask in the sunshine while we take care of the details!
Nestled in the shallow grass beds off the Homosassa River, scallops spawn in summer and then reach the end of their life cycle. These delicious morsels are just waiting to be someone's dinner! Like an Easter Egg hunt under water, you never know what wildlife you may see out there... dolphins, sea turtles, starfish and seahorses. Corals, remora, pufferfish and conch... what will you discover on this adventure? Our Captains and guides are highly qualified and experienced; you are in good hands and will have a phenomenal time! We take care of everything you need from licensing to gear, from Master Captain to in-water guide.....the details are taken care of for this all-inclusive tour!!
From our waterfront location in Homosassa we are closer to the scallop grounds then in years past and this maximizes your time in the water.
Scallop tours are done in the Gulf of Mexico where conditions are variable. The best scalloping conditions are on sunny days at low tides. The best chances at avoiding afternoon storms will be on the early morning departures. Rainfall, winds, tides, moon cycles and sunlight all have significant effects on visibility and rough waters can be very difficult for some to endure. Keep in mind while booking your scallop tour that we can not control mother nature. Please plan accordingly.
Nestled in the shallow grass beds off the Homosassa River, scallops spawn in summer and then reach the end of their life cycle. These delicious morsels are just waiting to be someone's dinner! Like an Easter Egg hunt under water, you never know what wildlife you may see out there... dolphins, sea turtles, starfish and seahorses. Corals, remora, pufferfish and conch... what will you discover on this adventure? Our Captains and guides are highly qualified and experienced; you are in good hands and will have a phenomenal time! We take care of everything you need from licensing to gear, from Master Captain to in-water guide.....the details are taken care of for this all-inclusive tour!!
From our waterfront location in Homosassa we are closer to the scallop grounds then in years past and this maximizes your time in the water.
- Group boat accommodates up to 10 people
- Everything needed is included. License, mask & snorkel, fins and scallop bag all provided!
- Maximum harvest of 10 gallons per vessel
- Bottled water included (you may bring additional refreshments or snacks)
- Departure times vary slightly depending on lowest tides of the day for best hunting conditions
- Please call for booking if within 24 hours.
Scallop tours are done in the Gulf of Mexico where conditions are variable. The best scalloping conditions are on sunny days at low tides. The best chances at avoiding afternoon storms will be on the early morning departures. Rainfall, winds, tides, moon cycles and sunlight all have significant effects on visibility and rough waters can be very difficult for some to endure. Keep in mind while booking your scallop tour that we can not control mother nature. Please plan accordingly.
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