Wahoo


Wahoo Fishing in Mexico Beach, Florida


Wahoo are fast, aggressive pelagic predators found offshore in the Gulf of Mexico. They are known for their long runs, sharp teeth, and exceptional eating quality. In Mexico Beach, wahoo are caught far offshore along shelf edges, around floating debris, and near temperature breaks during the warm-water months.


Where to Catch Wahoo


In the Mexico Beach area, wahoo are found:

Along the continental shelf and drop-offs in deep water

Near weed lines, floating logs, or offshore buoys

In 200–600+ feet of water, often near bait-rich areas

High-speed trolling is the most common tactic for wahoo.


Best Time to Fish for Wahoo


Season Wahoo Activity
Spring Occasional fish caught offshore
Summer Best season with warm water and active fish
Fall Action remains strong into early fall

Peak Season: June through September


Tackle & Tips


Lures: High-speed trolling lures, jet heads, skirted ballyhoo

Bait: Rigged ballyhoo or bonito strips

Leaders: Wire leader or heavy fluorocarbon (80–130 lb)

Technique: Troll fast (10–15 knots) along current lines or ledges