Wahoo Fishing near Tallahassee, Florida
Wahoo are fast, aggressive predators found in the deeper offshore waters south of Tallahassee. Known for their speed and striking appearance, they’re a prized catch for Gulf anglers willing to make the long run out to the edge. High-speed trolling is the most effective way to target them.
Where to Catch Wahoo
Wahoo are usually caught:
Near the continental shelf and deepwater drop-offs
Around weedlines, rips, and floating debris
Offshore rigs and underwater ledges
Often caught while targeting tuna or mahi mahi
Best Time to Fish for Wahoo
Season | Wahoo Activity |
---|---|
Winter | Good activity around offshore ledges |
Spring | High-speed trolling is productive |
Fall | Fish remain active as temperatures cool |
Peak Season: February through May
Tackle & Tips
Lures: High-speed trolling lures like Yo-Zuri Bonitas or jet heads
Bait: Rigged ballyhoo with skirts or inline weights
Leaders: Wire leaders or heavy mono (100+ lb)
Technique: Troll fast (12–18 knots) near structure and temperature breaks