February 2025 Fishing Report

February 2025 Fishing Report

This report offers a comprehensive overview of the current inshore, nearshore and offshore fishing scene, targeting a wide range of species with detailed tips and tactics. 

INSHORE FISHING REPORT
The inshore action has been buzzing with activity as cooler water temperatures draw fish into predictable feeding patterns. The most active species inshore lately include:

Sheepshead
  • Schooling around docks, piers, bridges, and other structures
  • Feeding aggressively on barnacle-encrusted pilings and shellfish
  • Best baits: Small pieces of shrimp, clams, or fiddler crabs
  • Use light tackle with minimal weight for the best results
Redfish
  • Found on flats, oyster bars, dock lines, and bridges
  • Best baits: Live shrimp, cut bait, or soft plastic paddletails on jigheads
  • Look for birds, mullet, or bait activity to locate prime zones
Trout
  • Biting well around mangroves, flats, and oyster bars during the day
  • Hotspots at night: Bridge and dock lights
  • Best baits: Freelined live shrimp or soft plastics worked slowly near ambush points
Snook
  • Hard to catch but found in back bay and upper bay areas
  • Prefer wind-protected, sun-warmed shallows
  • Best times: Solunar major and minor feeding windows
  • Best baits: Live baits or slow-moving artificial lures

NEARSHORE FISHING REPORT
Nearshore action has been fantastic, with a variety of species keeping anglers busy.

Hogfish
  • Main focus nearshore
  • Best bait: Live shrimp on light tackle with minimal weight and a 3-4/0 hook
  • Common catches on 10-hour all-day trips and 5-hour half-day trips
Lane Snapper
  • Back open and biting aggressively
  • Best baits: Squid, shrimp, and small cut threadfins
  • Showing up in excellent numbers
Mangrove Snapper
  • Hit-or-miss but can be found while targeting hogfish
  • Best bait: Small live shrimp or cut threadfin chunks on lighter rigs
Red Grouper
  • Back open, found in deeper nearshore waters
  • Best baits: Larger live baits or hefty dead baits (squid strips, whole threadfins)
  • Recommended tackle: 50-60lb leaders, 6/0 hooks

OFFSHORE FISHING REPORT
Offshore fishing remains red-hot, with a mix of bottom-dwelling and pelagic species providing action.

Red Grouper
  • Consistent offshore catches
  • Best baits: Big live pinfish or large cut baits (bonita strips)
  • Recommended tackle: Heavy leaders (60-80lb test), 7-10/0 hooks
Mangrove Snapper
  • Abundant offshore
  • Best bait: Cut threadfins on double snell rigs
  • For larger fish, try small live pinfish
Yellowtail Snapper
  • Prolific and easy to catch
  • Best baits: Small strips of squid or cut threadfins
Mutton Snapper
  • Strong catches recently
  • Best baits: Larger dead baits (threadfins) or live bait rigs

ALWAYS CHECK THE FWC FISHING REGULATIONS AT: https://myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/recreational/