Mahi-Mahi water temperature at Southeast Florida Gulf Stream Access.
Typical May SST in Southeast Florida Gulf Stream Access is 78–82°F. Mahi-Mahi prefer 72–82°F with peak activity in 75–80°F.
Mahi-Mahi SST threshold
Year-round overlap with Southeast Florida Gulf Stream Access SST
Where the Southeast Florida Gulf Stream Access typical monthly SST band overlaps with mahi-mahi's preferred and optimal ranges, the species is in range.
| Month | Zone SST | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Jan | 72–78°F | Peak |
| Feb | 72–76°F | Fishable |
| Mar | 74–80°F | Peak |
| Apr | 76–80°F | Peak |
| Maynow | 78–82°F | Peak |
| Jun | 80–84°F | Fishable |
| Jul | 82–86°F | Outside |
| Aug | 82–86°F | Outside |
| Sep | 80–84°F | Fishable |
| Oct | 78–82°F | Peak |
| Nov | 74–80°F | Peak |
| Dec | 72–78°F | Peak |
March, April, November
Use SST imagery to find 75–80°F water adjacent to a temperature break of at least 2°F. Run weed lines and color changes. Look for birds working bait above the surface — mahi push bait up.
These ranges are climatological norms. Actual SST varies year over year — get an SST satellite shot the day before you run.
Live SST imagery for Southeast Florida Gulf Stream Access.
Bield: Fish overlays current NOAA CoastWatch SST onto your chartplotter view and alerts you when Southeast Florida Gulf Stream Access hits mahi-mahi's optimal 75–80°F window.