Fishing Calendar


Fishing Sebastian, FL in the Spring


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
March 77° / 59°
April 81° / 63°
May 85° / 69°

Spring in Sebastian offers prime fishing conditions, with warming waters bringing in baitfish and gamefish. Both the Indian River Lagoon and the Atlantic side see strong action.

What’s Hot / What’s Not:

Inshore: Redfish, spotted seatrout, snook, and black drum are active. Sheepshead peak in early spring.

Nearshore: Spanish mackerel, cobia, tripletail, and the first tarpon of the season show up.

Offshore: King mackerel, sailfish, mahi mahi, and snapper fishing improves as the water warms.

Surf Fishing: Pompano, whiting, bluefish, and jack crevalle are common along the beaches.


Fishing Sebastian, FL in the Summer


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
June 88° / 73°
July 90° / 75°
August 90° / 75°

Summer fishing in Sebastian is hot—literally and figuratively. Morning and evening sessions produce best results, with plenty of action from inshore to offshore.

What’s Hot / What’s Not:

Inshore: Tarpon, snook, trout, and redfish are active, with peak snook fishing around the inlet.

Nearshore: King mackerel, Spanish mackerel, cobia, and sharks cruise the beaches. Tripletail near buoys and markers.

Offshore: Mahi mahi, wahoo, sailfish, and snapper are prime targets.

Surf Fishing: Snook, whiting, pompano (early summer), and jacks patrol the breakers.


Fishing Sebastian, FL in the Fall


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
September 88° / 73°
October 83° / 68°
November 77° / 61°

Fall fishing in Sebastian is highlighted by the mullet run, which triggers a feeding frenzy from predators inshore, nearshore, and in the surf.

What’s Hot / What’s Not:

Inshore: Redfish, snook, and trout gorge on bait. Tarpon migrate south following mullet schools.

Nearshore: King mackerel, Spanish mackerel, cobia, and jacks feed along the beaches.

Offshore: Sailfish, wahoo, mahi mahi, and blackfin tuna are more active in cooling waters.

Surf Fishing: Bluefish, pompano, jack crevalle, and snook are plentiful along the shoreline.


Fishing Sebastian, FL in the Winter


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
December 73° / 56°
January 71° / 54°
February 73° / 55°

Winter fishing in Sebastian is steady for cold-water species, though some tropical gamefish slow down. Clear, cool conditions make for comfortable outings.

What’s Hot / What’s Not:

Inshore: Sheepshead, black drum, redfish, and trout remain reliable. Snook action slows during cold snaps.

Nearshore: Pompano, whiting, sheepshead, and bluefish thrive near structure and sandy bottoms.

Offshore: Grouper, snapper, and amberjack bite when weather allows.

Surf Fishing: Pompano, whiting, and sheepshead are staples through winter months.