Fishing Calendar


Fishing Jacksonville, FL in the Spring


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
March 71° / 52°
April 77° / 58°
May 83° / 66°

Spring fishing in Jacksonville is a time of transition, with warming waters drawing in baitfish and triggering aggressive feeding from inshore, nearshore, and offshore species.

What’s Hot / What’s Not:

Inshore: Excellent for redfish, speckled trout, black drum, flounder, and sheepshead early. Sheepshead bite peaks in March and fades by May.

Nearshore: Spanish mackerel, cobia, and king mackerel arrive, along with early-season snapper action.

Offshore: Grouper, snapper, amberjack, and tuna become more active. Sailfish possible by late spring.

Surf Fishing: Pompano, whiting, and bluefish are common, with the best fishing around tide changes.


Fishing Jacksonville, FL in the Summer


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
June 88° / 72°
July 91° / 75°
August 90° / 75°

Summer brings warm, bait-rich waters and a diverse mix of target species in every fishing zone. Afternoon storms are common, so early trips are best.

What’s Hot / What’s Not:

Inshore: Redfish, trout, snook, tarpon, and mangrove snapper bite well early and late in the day.

Nearshore: King mackerel, cobia, barracuda, and Spanish mackerel are strong. Snapper season peaks mid-summer.

Offshore: Mahi mahi, wahoo, tuna, and sailfish are active offshore. Deepwater grouper fishing is also productive.

Surf Fishing: Snook, pompano, whiting, and bluefish are found along local beaches, especially during dawn and dusk.


Fishing Jacksonville, FL in the Fall


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
September 86° / 72°
October 79° / 63°
November 72° / 55°

Fall offers excellent fishing opportunities as temperatures cool and migratory fish pass through the region. The bite is strong across all fishing zones.

What’s Hot / What’s Not:

Inshore: Redfish school up, trout fishing improves, and flounder action picks up. Sheepshead return late fall.

Nearshore: Spanish mackerel, kingfish, and cobia remain strong through October. Grouper and snapper bite well.

Offshore: Grouper, snapper, amberjack, and wahoo are prime targets. Tuna possible in deeper waters.

Surf Fishing: Pompano, whiting, redfish, and bluefish move into the surf zone in good numbers.


Fishing Jacksonville, FL in the Winter


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
December 66° / 49°
January 63° / 46°
February 66° / 48°

Winter fishing in Jacksonville is steady for cold-tolerant species, with offshore trips dependent on weather. Calm days still produce excellent catches.

What’s Hot / What’s Not:

Inshore: Sheepshead, redfish, trout, and black drum are top targets. Fish deeper creeks, canals, and docks.

Nearshore: Grouper and snapper remain active near structure. Good action on calm weather days.

Offshore: Grouper, amberjack, and snapper possible. Tuna occasionally caught offshore during weather windows.

Surf Fishing: Whiting and sheepshead dominate, with occasional pompano and redfish on mild days.