Fishing Calendar


Fishing Boynton Beach, FL in the Spring


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
March 77° / 64°
April 80° / 67°
May 84° / 71°

Spring in Boynton Beach offers fantastic fishing conditions with warming waters and calm seas. The Gulf Stream’s closeness means excellent offshore opportunities just minutes from the inlet.

What’s Hot / What’s Not:

Inshore: Snook, tarpon, jack crevalle, and pompano are active. Tarpon activity increases in late spring.

Nearshore: Kingfish, cobia, Spanish mackerel, and snapper bite well. Grouper move toward shallow reefs.

Offshore: Sailfish, mahi mahi, blackfin tuna, wahoo, and grouper are prime targets.

Surf Fishing: Pompano, whiting, and bluefish along the beaches; snook possible near the inlet.


Fishing Boynton Beach, FL in the Summer


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
June 87° / 75°
July 89° / 77°
August 89° / 77°

Summer provides calm seas and warm water, making it perfect for both offshore trolling and inshore fishing. Early mornings and evenings are best to beat the heat.

What’s Hot / What’s Not:

Inshore: Snook, tarpon, jack crevalle, mangrove snapper, and barracuda thrive. Sheepshead are scarce in summer.

Nearshore: Kingfish, barracuda, cobia, and permit on reefs and wrecks. Lobster season opens late summer.

Offshore: Mahi mahi, blackfin tuna, sailfish, wahoo, and grouper bite well on deeper structure.

Surf Fishing: Snook, whiting, and pompano along the beaches, especially near inlets.


Fishing Boynton Beach, FL in the Fall


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
September 88° / 75°
October 85° / 72°
November 80° / 67°

Fall in Boynton Beach is driven by the mullet run, which brings massive schools of bait and large predators close to shore. Cooler temperatures improve all-around fishing conditions.

What’s Hot / What’s Not:

Inshore: Snook, tarpon, jack crevalle, bluefish, and sharks feed aggressively during the mullet run. Flounder and black drum appear more often.

Nearshore: Kingfish, Spanish mackerel, and cobia are abundant; grouper action picks up.

Offshore: Sailfish, mahi mahi, blackfin tuna, wahoo, and snapper are common.

Surf Fishing: Snook, tarpon, bluefish, and jacks in the surf during the mullet run.


Fishing Boynton Beach, FL in the Winter


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
December 76° / 62°
January 74° / 59°
February 75° / 60°

Winter in Boynton Beach is mild and offers excellent offshore fishing, particularly for sailfish during their peak season. Inshore species shift to deeper channels and structures.

What’s Hot / What’s Not:

Inshore: Sheepshead, black drum, bluefish, and pompano are reliable. Snook fishing slows but is still possible on warm afternoons.

Nearshore: Kingfish, Spanish mackerel, and cobia remain available; snapper fishing is consistent.

Offshore: Sailfish, mahi mahi, blackfin tuna, wahoo, and grouper are top winter catches.

Surf Fishing: Pompano, whiting, and bluefish on calmer days.