Deep Sea / Offshore Fishing


Deep Sea / Offshore Fishing in Tallahassee, FL – Spring


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
March 71° / 49°
April 77° / 55°
May 84° / 63°

Action: Amberjack, grouper, and vermilion snapper are steady on offshore structure. Early mahi mahi may appear as waters warm.

Slow: Wahoo and tuna action is still developing.

Tips: Drop live bait or jigs over reefs for amberjack and grouper. Troll ballyhoo or skirted lures for mahi mahi in blue water.


Deep Sea / Offshore Fishing in Tallahassee, FL – Summer


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
June 89° / 71°
July 90° / 73°
August 90° / 73°

Action: Peak season for mahi mahi, wahoo, tuna, grouper, and red snapper. Blue marlin possible far offshore.

Slow: Few slow periods; mornings are best before midday heat.

Tips: Troll weed lines for mahi and wahoo. Use live bait or butterfly jigs on bottom for grouper and snapper.


Deep Sea / Offshore Fishing in Tallahassee, FL – Fall


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
September 88° / 70°
October 80° / 60°
November 72° / 50°

Action: Wahoo, tuna, and grouper thrive in cooling waters. Fall mahi run offers excellent trolling action.

Slow: Fewer billfish encounters as water temps drop.

Tips: Troll high-speed lures for wahoo. Target ledges and drop-offs for tuna and grouper.


Deep Sea / Offshore Fishing in Tallahassee, FL – Winter


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
December 63° / 42°
January 61° / 40°
February 65° / 43°

Action: Grouper and snapper remain strong on deep reefs. Wahoo possible on warmer current edges.

Slow: Mahi, tuna, and billfish largely absent until spring.

Tips: Focus on bottom fishing with live pinfish or cut bait. Watch for breaks in the Gulf Stream for pelagic opportunities.