Sheepshead Fishing near Tallahassee, Florida
Sheepshead are a favorite for inshore anglers looking for a tasty, hard-fighting fish. Known for their striped appearance and bait-stealing tendencies, these fish are commonly caught around structure in the Apalachee Bay region south of Tallahassee.
Where to Catch Sheepshead
In the Tallahassee area, you’ll find sheepshead:
Around docks, piers, and jetties
On oyster bars and rocky shorelines
Near bridges and submerged pilings
Look for clear water and moving tides for the best bite
Best Time to Fish for Sheepshead
Season | Sheepshead Activity |
---|---|
Winter | Best season, as fish congregate heavily near structure |
Spring | Still productive, especially early spring |
Fall | Scattered fish remain nearshore structure |
Peak Season: January through March
Tackle & Tips
Lures: Not typically effective — bait preferred
Bait: Fiddler crabs, sand fleas, or shrimp
Leaders: 20–30 lb fluorocarbon with small hooks
Technique: Use vertical presentations near structure — subtle bites require quick reflexes