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The Ultimate Florida Fishing Calendar

Florida is a delightful place to find some truly great fish species around the year. Here's Florida seasonal fishing calendar for the year 2021. Start Planning!

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The Ultimate Florida Fishing Calendar

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  1. ULTIMATE FLORIDA FISHING CALENDAR JANUARY TO DECEMBER

  2. JANUARY For those who are looking to fish in Naples in January from the bay, trout, reds, flounder, sheepshead, & black drum are common. Fishing off the pier in a place like Cocoa Beach can get you winter Bonita which is a great meaty fish. If you are looking to surf further out, pompano and whiting are easy to catch.

  3. FEBRUARY In February, the fishing forecast does change up a bit, with speckled trout, flounder, & pigfish being more common. In a place like Port Canaveral, you can expect redfish as well. Of course, there are always other fish like a drum that is relatively year-round.

  4. MARCH On Daytona Beach, in March you might see redfish and tarpon. In March in areas like Panama City, you may also see largemouth bass, bluegill, and brown bullhead.

  5. APRIL Moving into spring, these are some of the best times for deep-sea fishing and great charter trips. Mahi-Mahi is prevalent, tuna of other species and even Wahoo are prevalent deep in the water so this is a great time to get out in a boat.

  6. MAY In May, at a place like Miami, trout and reds are going to be present in the flats or further onshore. Amberjack and red grouper are better for further out fishing, and triggerfish are also present. If you want something a bit different, vermilion snapper is also active during this warmer month.

  7. JUNE When the warmer months get here, the numbers and varieties of fish do get better and larger. Yellowtail, mutton, grouper, kingfish, sailfish, tuna, and even red snapper are all active and ready to catch. Making June a great month if you are looking for unique varieties and not really into typical fish.

  8. JULY In July, when summer is in full swing, you can catch some truly spectacular fish on beaches like Marathon and Destin. Tarpon, a great sport fish, is going to present you with plenty of challenges to catch. Snook and largemouth bass are all present and active in July.

  9. AUGUST In August the activity does slow down a little, but Snook is still out and ready to be caught. The fish this time of year are bigger than they are in the spring and would be a great catch.

  10. SEPTEMBER In September, the activity does pick back up with tons of bottom fish ready to be reeled in. During this month, you can find king mackerel, sailfish, blackfin tuna, scamp grouper, and a ton of other great fish.

  11. OCTOBER In October, it is getting a bit cooler, so there might not be as much activity. But there is still plenty of fishing that can be done in the warm Florida waters. Redfish, snook, bluefish, and pompano are all out and active, making for a great catch.

  12. NOVEMBER November is nearly winter, so the fish activity may slow down based on the drop in temperature. But there are still plenty of great flounder, redfish, trout, and mullet to be caught and ready to be eaten. This is a great season that is temperate and great for those that are not looking for tons of heat or traffic.

  13. DECEMBER You can catch a ton of great fish during December too. Blackfin tuna, little tunny, and kingfish are all great to catch during this time of year. This is a great time for fishing as the water is warm enough for fish to still be active, but you are not going to have to deal with the heat of summer.

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