Billfish Fishing North of Tampa Bay Coastal
Billfish, including sailfish and marlin, are rare but possible targets for deep offshore anglers fishing well beyond the coastline of Dunedin, Palm Harbor, and Tarpon Springs. These majestic fish are typically caught far offshore in bluewater conditions by those trolling for pelagic species.
Where to Catch Billfish
Billfish are found far offshore, typically in:
Bluewater areas 60+ miles from shore
Temperature breaks and strong current edges
Around weed lines and floating debris
While trolling for tuna, mahi mahi, or wahoo
Best Time to Fish for Billfish
Season | Billfish Activity |
---|---|
Spring | Sporadic action on long-range offshore runs |
Summer | Best chance for sailfish and white marlin offshore |
Fall | Some late-season opportunities offshore |
Peak Season: June through August
Tackle & Tips
Lures: Skirted trolling lures, chuggers, Ilander-style rigs
Bait: Rigged ballyhoo, squid, or live bait when possible
Leaders: 80–130 lb mono or fluorocarbon
Technique: High-speed trolling along rips, weed lines, and deep breaks offshore