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Ready to catch the early worm? Our 3-hour morning fishing trip in Hernando, FL is the perfect way to start your day with a bang. We'll hit the water when the fish are most active, giving you the best shot at landing that trophy catch. Whether you're a seasoned pro or it's your first time holding a rod, our expert guides will make sure you're in on the action. With Kennedy Fishing Company, you're not just going fishing - you're in for a real Florida adventure.
Picture this: you're out on the calm waters as the sun peeks over the horizon, casting that golden glow anglers dream about. The air's crisp, the fish are hungry, and you've got prime access to some of Hernando's best fishing spots. We'll target the early morning bite when fish are most active, often feeding near the surface. You'll learn to read the water, spot those telltale ripples, and cast like a pro. And the best part? You'll be back in time for lunch with a cooler full of fish and a camera roll full of memories.
On this trip, we're all about matching the technique to the target. For largemouth bass, we might start with some topwater action, working poppers or buzzbaits across likely spots. As the sun climbs, we'll switch to plastics or crankbaits, working deeper structure. Crappie fishing? We'll get you set up with light tackle and jigs, maybe even some live bait if that's what's hitting. And for those feisty chain pickerel, we'll show you how to work spoons and spinners that these toothy critters can't resist. Our boats are decked out with all the gear you need, from rods and reels to fish finders that'll put you on the honey holes.
While we don't have specific customer reviews to share, our trips consistently reel in rave reviews. Anglers often tell us about the thrill of their first bass catch or the excitement of a pickerel's lightning-fast strike. Many guests appreciate the peaceful morning atmosphere and the chance to learn new techniques from our experienced guides. The personalized attention on our private trips is always a hit, ensuring everyone gets the most out of their time on the water.
Largemouth Bass: The king of freshwater game fish, largemouth bass in Hernando can grow to impressive sizes. These ambush predators love to hang out near structure - fallen trees, weed beds, and dock pilings. In the early morning, you might catch them smashing topwater lures, creating explosive strikes that'll get your heart racing. As the day warms up, they'll move deeper, but our guides know just how to tempt them. Spring and fall are prime times for trophy bass, but honestly, there's no bad time to target these bucket-mouthed fighters.
Crappie: Don't let their size fool you - crappie are a blast to catch and even better to eat. These panfish travel in schools, so when you find one, you've often found a bunch. They love to hang around submerged brush and timber, and our guides know all the local hotspots. Spring is spawning time when crappie move to shallow water, making them easier to target. But even in summer and fall, we can put you on some slab crappie. Light tackle and small jigs are the name of the game here, and the bite is often so light you'll need to watch your line closely.
Chain Pickerel: These toothy torpedoes are the perfect target when you want non-stop action. Chain pickerel are aggressive predators, often found in weedy areas and along drop-offs. They're known for their lightning-fast strikes and acrobatic jumps when hooked. While they're active year-round, fall and winter can be especially productive as they feed heavily before the cold sets in. Be ready for a fight - pound for pound, pickerel are some of the hardest-fighting fish in freshwater. Just watch out for those teeth when you're unhooking them!
Our 3-hour morning trips are a hit for good reason. You get all the excitement of a full day of fishing packed into a few prime hours. It's perfect for families with kids who might not have the stamina for a longer trip, or for folks who want to squeeze in some quality fishing without taking up their whole day. Plus, there's something magical about being out on the water as the world wakes up. The peaceful start, followed by the adrenaline rush of your first catch - it's a combo that keeps anglers coming back trip after trip.
So, are you ready to turn that alarm clock into a fish alarm? Our 3-hour morning fishing trip in Hernando is calling your name. Whether you're looking to land your personal best, learn some new techniques, or just enjoy a peaceful morning on the water, we've got you covered. With Kennedy Fishing Company, you're not just booking a trip - you're setting yourself up for the catch of a lifetime. Spots fill up fast, especially during peak seasons, so don't wait. Grab your spot now and get ready to make some waves (and maybe break some records) on your next Hernando fishing adventure!
Chain pickerel are the feisty cousins of pike, packing an attitude in a smaller package. These toothy critters usually top out around 24 inches and 3 pounds. You'll find 'em lurking in weedy, acidic waters like swamps and slow-moving rivers. They're ambush predators, so target vegetation edges and fallen timber. Spring and fall are great times as pickerel move shallow. Anglers love 'em for their aggressive strikes and acrobatic fights. Watching one rocket out of the water to smash a topwater lure is a blast! Be ready with steel leaders though - those teeth are no joke. For a fun challenge, try fly fishing with streamers. A local tip: use the "figure 8" technique at the boat. Slowly sweep your lure in a figure-8 pattern to trigger follows into strikes.

Crappie are the perfect "everyman's fish" - fun to catch and great eating. These speckled panfish usually run 7-12 inches and under a pound. You'll find 'em schooled up around brush piles, fallen trees, and dock pilings. They love to suspend, so fishing at different depths is key. Spring is prime time when crappie move shallow to spawn. Anglers target them for their tasty white fillets and the relaxed fishing style. It's hard to beat a lazy day vertical jigging for slabs. Live minnows under a slip bobber is the classic setup, but small jigs work great too. Here's a local trick: when you catch one, drop a marker buoy. Crappie school tight, so where there's one, there's usually more. Light line and sensitive rods help detect their subtle bites.

Largemouth bass are the rockstars of freshwater fishing around here. These green-backed bruisers typically run 2-10 pounds, with some topping 20. You'll find 'em hanging out near submerged logs, weed edges, and dock pilings. They're ambush predators, so look for cover. Spring and fall are prime times when bass move shallow to feed. Anglers love 'em for their aggressive strikes and acrobatic fights. Nothing beats seeing a big ol' bucket mouth explode on a topwater lure! If you're after a trophy, try slow-rolling a big swimbait near deep structure. These fish aren't picky eaters, but matching the local forage is key. A Texas-rigged worm is always a good bet when the bite's tough.

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