Sea Trout


Sea Trout Fishing in Apalachicola, Florida


Sea trout, also known as spotted seatrout, are abundant in the Apalachicola area and are a favorite inshore target for many anglers. These fish strike aggressively and are great for light-tackle action across the bay’s grass flats, drop-offs, and marsh edges. They’re also excellent table fare, making them popular for both sport and dinner.


Where to Catch Sea Trout


Top locations around Apalachicola include:

Shallow grass flats with current

Edges of oyster bars and sandy potholes

Creek mouths and tidal channels

Deeper holes during cooler months


Best Time to Fish for Sea Trout


Season Sea Trout Activity
Spring Excellent — fish move shallow to feed and spawn
Summer Good early and late — look for deeper edges mid-day
Fall Peak fishing — large trout feed heavily before winter
Winter Fish move deeper but remain active on warm days

Peak Season: April through June and October through November


Tackle & Tips


Lures: Soft plastics, topwater plugs, and suspending twitch baits

Bait: Live shrimp or pinfish under popping corks

Leaders: 15–20 lb fluorocarbon

Technique: Cast near structure or over grass and work slowly during colder months