Wahoo


Wahoo Fishing in Bradenton, Florida


Wahoo are among the fastest fish in the ocean, making them an electrifying catch for offshore anglers. Known for their blazing speed, aggressive strikes, and impressive size, wahoo are also prized for their firm, delicious meat. Though not as commonly targeted as some other offshore species, wahoo are a thrilling surprise for those trolling in deep waters off the coast of Bradenton.


Where to Catch Wahoo


Wahoo are typically found in the following areas offshore from Bradenton:

Deep water edges and drop-offs (150–400+ feet)

Along temperature breaks and current lines

Near floating debris and weed lines offshore

Wahoo often strike while high-speed trolling or fishing around deepwater structure during pelagic runs.


Best Time to Fish for Wahoo


Season Wahoo Activity
Spring Good – some fish offshore near deep structure
Summer Excellent – best time to target wahoo with warm water and bait present
Fall Good – action continues on deep drop-offs and ledges

Peak Season: June through September


Tackle & Tips


Rods & Reels: Heavy conventional or trolling setups with high-speed reels

Line: 50–80 lb braid or mono with wire leader to prevent bite-offs

Bait: Rigged ballyhoo, high-speed trolling lures, or deep-diving plugs

Techniques: Troll fast (10–16 knots) along deep contours, weed lines, or around structure—planers or downriggers help reach target depths