Seven regions covering the entire Florida coastline, from the Panhandle's Emerald Coast to the Florida Keys. Live conditions updated every 10 minutes. Click any region for full port-by-port detail.
7-day outlook scored by regional conditions. Avg wind and seas across all 7 Florida regions.
The Emerald Coast stretches from Pensacola to Apalachicola, offering some of the Gulf's finest offshore fishing for red snapper, amberjack, and king mackerel. Summer brings calm Gulf conditions; winter fronts can shut things down fast.
Jacksonville to New Smyrna Beach along the Atlantic coast. The Gulf Stream runs within 30 miles offshore, making this prime territory for mahi, wahoo, and sailfish. Inlet fishing for redfish and flounder is world-class.
Tampa Bay, Clearwater, and the Nature Coast offer legendary inshore fishing for redfish, snook, and tarpon on the flats, plus nearshore reef fishing for grouper and snapper. Protected bay waters make day charters reliable.
The Space Coast and Treasure Coast sit adjacent to the Gulf Stream. Sebastian Inlet and Fort Pierce are legendary for their inlet fishing. Offshore, expect mahi, sailfish, and wahoo when conditions cooperate.
Sarasota to Naples and the Ten Thousand Islands. One of the most productive inshore fisheries in the world for snook, redfish, and tarpon. Naples and Fort Myers offer excellent nearshore and offshore charter options.
The Gold Coast from Palm Beach to Miami sits right on the Gulf Stream. Fort Lauderdale and Miami are major charter hubs with quick access to deep water. Expect sailfish, mahi, and tuna within 10 miles offshore.
The Keys are the crown jewel of Florida fishing. Backcountry flats for permit, bonefish, and tarpon. Reef fishing for grouper and snapper. Offshore for billfish and tuna. Key West is the southernmost point, with access to both the Atlantic and Gulf.