The king mackerel bite has been nothing short of spectacular this week. These high-speed predators are crushing slow-trolled live baits and drone-spoon spreads, with most fish in the 15-25 pound class. We're finding the best action in 60-90 feet of water, particularly around bait pods and temperature breaks. Multiple hookups have been common during the morning bite, providing non-stop action for our clients.
The bottom fishing continues to improve as water temperatures stabilize. Lane snapper have been particularly cooperative, with quality fish taking cut bait and squid around the 70-90 foot reefs and ledges. We're also picking up vermillion snapper, triggerfish, and the occasional grouper while working these productive areas.
The forecast for the coming weeks looks extremely promising. As we move deeper into February, we expect to see more consistent water temperatures and improved clarity, which typically brings in larger schools of bait and predators. This is traditionally when we start seeing some of our largest kingfish of the spring season.
Half-day trips are producing steady action, but full-day excursions give us the best opportunity to target both pelagic and bottom species. Morning trips have been most productive for kingfish, while the bottom bite remains consistent throughout the day.
Ready to get in on the action? Contact Captain Tim Sheridan to book your offshore adventure: Phone: 321-848-2662 Website: www.cbsportfishing.com
Remember to book early as spring dates fill quickly when the bite is hot!