Spring fishing in Jacksonville, florida!

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Inshore, spring brings excellent opportunities for redfish, speckled trout, and flounder. Warming flats and tidal creeks come alive with mullet and shrimp, making early mornings and moving tides especially productive. Sight fishing starts to improve as water clarity increases, and artificial lures work great this time of year alongside live bait.

Great weather, Great fishing

Spring in Jacksonville is hands-down one of the best times of year to go fishing. As water temperatures rise and bait becomes more active, our local fish turn on the feed - and the action ramps up fast. A big perk of spring fishing is the weather. Milder temperatures and lower humidity make for comfortable days on the water - perfect for families, first-timers, or anglers looking to dial in techniques before the heat of summer.

Nearshore and offshore, spring is a transition period that offers variety. Kingfish, cobia, and Spanish mackerel begin showing up, and conditions are often calmer compared to winter months. It’s a great time to run the beaches or reefs and take advantage of less crowded waters before summer hits full swing. Whether you’re chasing tailing reds in the backcountry or looking to put some fresh fish in the box, spring offers something for everyone in Northeast Florida. If you’re ready to make the most of the season, now’s the time to get on the calendar and get lines in the water.


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