Tripletail


Tripletail Fishing in Apalachicola, Florida


Tripletail are unusual-looking fish that offer exciting sight-fishing opportunities in the Apalachicola area. They’re often seen floating near crab trap buoys, pilings, or debris, especially during the warmer months. Their excellent taste and fun surface ambush strikes make them a prized seasonal catch.


Where to Catch Tripletail


Tripletail are often found:

Around crab trap buoys and markers

Floating nearshore debris or weed lines

Channel markers and pilings

Occasionally inshore near river mouths


Best Time to Fish for Tripletail


Season Tripletail Activity
Spring Begins showing near buoys — sight fishing begins
Summer Peak season — floating fish common offshore and nearshore
Fall Good fishing continues through October
Winter Rarely caught — most fish move south or offshore

Peak Season: June through September


Tackle & Tips


Lures: Small jigs or swimbaits cast near structure

Bait: Live shrimp or small baitfish free-lined

Leaders: 20–30 lb fluorocarbon

Technique: Approach slowly and sight-cast to floating or suspended fish