Same — peak pass and bridge fishing.
Tampa Bay & Charlotte Harbor migration calendar.
Tampa Bay and Charlotte Harbor make up Florida's premier west-coast inshore fishery — snook on every bridge piling, big redfish on the flats, year-round speckled trout, and a tarpon run from May through August that brings fish to the bay-side beaches.
Migration timing varies year over year with water temperature, weather, and bait movement. Cross-reference with NOAA marine forecast and a local source before planning a trip.
What's running now — May
8 active speciesAuto-updated based on the current month. The planning section that matters for trips this week.
Tampa Bay & Charlotte Harbor hotspots
- Skyway bridges
- Egmont Key
- Boca Grande Pass
- Charlotte Harbor flats
- SnookPeak
- TarponPeak
- Red DrumGood
- Speckled TroutGood
- CobiaGood
- Spanish MackerelGood
All species — sorted by current month
- SnookCentropomus undecimalisPeakFull Snook calendar for Tampa Bay & Charlotte HarborBest months: April · May · September · OctoberTop lures: Live pilchards (whitebait), Live mullet, Topwater plugs
- TarponMegalops atlanticusPeakFull Tarpon calendar for Tampa Bay & Charlotte HarborBest months: May · June
Peak Gulf tarpon migration — Boca Grande, Homosassa, Panhandle beaches.
Top lures: Live threadfin herring, Live mullet, Crab patterns (palolo hatch) - Red DrumSciaenops ocellatusGoodFull Red Drum calendar for Tampa Bay & Charlotte HarborBest months: September · October
Same.
Top lures: Live mullet under popping cork, Cut mullet on bottom, Gold spoons - Speckled TroutCynoscion nebulosusGoodFull Speckled Trout calendar for Tampa Bay & Charlotte HarborBest months: No peak month identified
Summer pattern beginning.
Top lures: Soft plastic paddletails on jigheads, MirrOlure suspending plugs, Live shrimp under popping cork - CobiaRachycentron canadumGoodFull Cobia calendar for Tampa Bay & Charlotte HarborBest months: March · April
Fish dispersing as run ends.
Top lures: Live eels, Bucktail jigs, Whole crab on bottom - Spanish MackerelScomberomorus maculatusGoodFull Spanish Mackerel calendar for Tampa Bay & Charlotte HarborBest months: October
Spanish moving west along coast.
Top lures: Clark spoon trolled, Gotcha plugs, Small metal jigs - SheepsheadArchosargus probatocephalusGoodFull Sheepshead calendar for Tampa Bay & Charlotte HarborBest months: No peak month identified
Strong inshore fishery on docks and structure.
Top lures: Live fiddler crabs, Peeled shrimp, Barnacles - Black DrumPogonias cromisGoodFull Black Drum calendar for Tampa Bay & Charlotte HarborBest months: February · March
Resident pattern.
Top lures: Whole blue crab on bottom, Live shrimp, Cut clam
Month-by-month — top 5 species
Quick reference for trip planning across the year. Each cell shows the typical migration status for that month.
| Species | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Red Drum | ||||||||||||
| Speckled Trout | ||||||||||||
| Black Drum | ||||||||||||
| Snook | ||||||||||||
| Cobia |
Regional notes — top species
Snook in Tampa Bay & Charlotte Harbor
Year-round on the Gulf coast but very cold-sensitive — 2010 freeze killed millions of fish. Spring spawn at passes April–May; closed seasons typically Dec–Feb and May–Aug on the Gulf coast (verify with FWC).
Tarpon in Tampa Bay & Charlotte Harbor
Spring Gulf tarpon migration pushes north from the Keys through the Big Bend May–July. Boca Grande, Homosassa, and the Panhandle beaches are flagship locations. Fall departure south September–October.
Red Drum in Tampa Bay & Charlotte Harbor
Year-round resident. Highest density of redfish in North America in Louisiana marsh. Fall bull red run on Gulf beaches September–November.
Marine forecast
NOAA Zone GMZ830Wind, swell, and tide-stage forecasts that drive whether fish are feeding inshore or holding offshore.
State agencies
Bag limits, slot rules, and seasonal closures live with the agencies — verify before keeping fish.
Real-time migration alerts for Tampa Bay & Charlotte Harbor.
Bield: Fish ties NOAA buoy data, water temperature readings, and your saved species list together — and alerts you when arrivals reach your home water.