Inshore Saltwater Spawning Habitat spawn guide.
Inlets, passes, and nearshore zones where coastal species form pre-spawn aggregations and spawn offshore.
Species that spawn in inshore saltwater spawning habitat
- Red DrumAccess: high
Habitat: Red drum stage at inlets in fall before moving offshore to spawn. Beach-side bull red schools form during fall migration.
Fall bull red runs at Outer Banks, Lowcountry, and Gulf coast are iconic trophy events.
- Speckled TroutAccess: high
Habitat: Speckled trout spawn in inshore grass flats and creek mouths through summer.
Trout bed fishing on grass flats is summer-long inshore productivity.
- Black DrumAccess: high
Habitat: Bull black drum spawning aggregations form at inlets and passes February–April.
Spring trophy black drum at Cape Charles, Reedy Island peak March–April.
- SnookAccess: moderate
Habitat: Snook spawn at passes, inlet mouths, and beaches May–October. FL closed seasons protect spawn windows.
Pre-spawn pass snook fishing peaks April–May before closures.
- TarponAccess: high
Habitat: Pre-spawn tarpon form daisy-chaining aggregations at passes and beach corners.
Boca Grande Pass May–June tarpon is the most famous tarpon event in the world.
- Southern FlounderAccess: high
Habitat: Flounder migrate offshore through inlets in fall to spawn — the fall flounder run.
Pre-spawn fall flounder runs at NC inlets are concentrated but coincide with closures.
Example locations
- Outer Banks NC
- Cape Charles VA
- Lowcountry SC
- Boca Grande Pass
- Indian River Lagoon
- Louisiana coastal marsh