Wahoo


Wahoo Fishing in Steinhatchee, Florida


Wahoo are one of the fastest fish in the ocean, known for their razor-sharp teeth and blistering runs. Found offshore in Steinhatchee’s deeper waters, they are usually caught while high-speed trolling near temperature breaks, ledges, or floating debris. Their meat is firm and delicious.


Where to Catch Wahoo


In the Steinhatchee area, wahoo are typically found:

40+ miles offshore in blue water

Along temperature breaks, weed lines, and current edges

Near deep-water ledges and underwater structure

They strike fast-moving baits and are usually caught trolling at high speeds.


Best Time to Fish for Wahoo


Season Wahoo Activity
Spring Wahoo start appearing along temperature breaks
Summer Peak season offshore with plenty of bait and warm water
Fall Still productive; trolling over reefs and drop-offs works well

Peak Season: May through August


Tackle & Tips


Lures: High-speed trolling lures like Yo-Zuri Bonitas and jet heads

Bait: Rigged ballyhoo, bonito strips, or mullet

Leaders: Wire leaders are essential due to sharp teeth

Technique: Troll at 10–14 knots along contours and temperature breaks