Fishing Calendar


Fishing Boynton Beach, FL in the Spring


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
March 80° / 63°
April 83° / 67°
May 86° / 71°

The spring brings warmer waters and more fish into this area.  Inshore, snook and jacks offer good fishing.  Cobia, pompano, jacks, Spanish mackerel, bluefish and whiting are found along the beaches.  Some of these fish are found in the surf, while others will require a boat for better fishing.  The offshore fishing is what most people come here for and the fishing can be very good in the spring for a variety of species.  Offshore, anglers head out of the Boynton Beach Inlet to target the Gulf Stream for billfish, mahi mahi, wahoo and tuna.  The spring is usually best for mahi mahi.


Fishing Boynton Beach, FL in the Summer


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
June 89° / 74°
July 90° / 76°
August 91° / 76°

In the summer, fishing is in full swing here with so many different fish to target.  The weather may be hot, but if you can handle the heat, the fishing can be very good.  Snook fishing is very good around the inlet, while the tarpon bite can be good in the summer as well.  There are plenty of other fish along the beaches.  Offshore, the summer months can be tougher, but plenty of charters are still catching plenty of fish in the offshore waters out of the inlet.


Fishing Boynton Beach, FL in the Fall


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
September 89° / 75°
October 85° / 72°
November 81° / 66°

As the water temperatures cool in the fall, the bite is usually strong in this area for so many different species of fish.  The annual fall mullet run provides some of the most exciting fishing of the year for a variety of different species.  Tarpon and snook get a lot of attention from anglers who fish inshore and near the Boynton Beach Inlet during the fall.  This is the time of year to catch good numbers of fish with lots of big fish too.  Offshore charters do well for a variety of pelagic species.  Fall is one of the best times to fish here if you’re looking for an offshore trip.


Fishing Boynton Beach, FL in the Winter


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
December 77° / 61°
January 75° / 57°
February 77° / 60°

The cooler winter months can provide some excellent fishing opportunities in this area since it really isn’t that cold down here.  Many migratory species of fish will move back down the coast as they follow the mullet in the fall, but then the warm water temperatures will keep them down here in the winter.  Anglers may catch pompano, bluefish and Spanish mackerel through the winter along the beaches.  Offshore, sailfish hit their peak in the winter to go along with some very big wahoo, however, you do have to deal with the winter winds that can make the waves a lot tougher to deal with in the offshore waters.  Pick one of the nicer days to go out and you’ll probably be happy you chose to go offshore.