Sailfish water temperature at Southeast Florida Gulf Stream Access.
Typical May SST in Southeast Florida Gulf Stream Access is 78–82°F. Sailfish prefer 70–82°F with peak activity in 73–80°F.
Sailfish 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 sailfish's preferred and optimal ranges, the species is in range.
| Month | Zone SST | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Jan | 72–78°F | Peak |
| Feb | 72–76°F | Peak |
| 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 |
January, March, April, November, December
Kite fishing live goggle eyes and threadfin herring is the SE Florida winter standard. Slow-troll dink ballyhoo on weed lines in summer. Find sails on the cool edge where they push bait against the Gulf Stream.
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 sailfish's optimal 73–80°F window.