Red Snapper sea surface temperature guide.
Red snapper are structure species — they hold tight to wrecks, rigs, and reefs regardless of surface temperature. SST matters mostly for seasonal trip accessibility, not for finding individual fish.
SST threshold gauge
The water temperature ranges that determine where red snapper hold and feed. Hard thresholds (dashed lines) are values outside which fish actively depart or become inactive.
Depth profile & SST reliability
Red snapper hold tight to bottom structure regardless of surface SST. SST affects seasonal accessibility (access timing is regulatory and weather-driven) more than fish location.
Current systems & structure
Red snapper are structure species — wrecks, oil rigs, natural reef, and live bottom. Surface SST is largely irrelevant to where individual fish hold.
Zone-by-zone calendar
For each zone where red snapper are present, the chart overlays the zone's typical monthly SST range with the species' preferred and optimal ranges. Months where the bands overlap are when fish are in range.
Gulf of Mexico
| Month | Zone SST | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Jan | 60–68°F | Peak |
| Feb | 60–66°F | Fishable |
| Mar | 62–70°F | Peak |
| Apr | 70–76°F | Peak |
| Maynow | 74–80°F | Fishable |
| Jun | 80–84°F | Outside |
| Jul | 82–86°F | Outside |
| Aug | 82–86°F | Outside |
| Sep | 80–84°F | Outside |
| Oct | 74–80°F | Fishable |
| Nov | 68–76°F | Peak |
| Dec | 62–70°F | Peak |
| Month | Zone SST | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Jan | 60–68°F | Peak |
| Feb | 60–66°F | Fishable |
| Mar | 64–72°F | Peak |
| Apr | 70–78°F | Peak |
| Maynow | 74–80°F | Fishable |
| Jun | 80–84°F | Outside |
| Jul | 82–86°F | Outside |
| Aug | 82–86°F | Outside |
| Sep | 80–84°F | Outside |
| Oct | 72–78°F | Peak |
| Nov | 66–74°F | Peak |
| Dec | 62–70°F | Peak |
| Month | Zone SST | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Jan | 62–70°F | Peak |
| Feb | 62–68°F | Peak |
| Mar | 66–72°F | Peak |
| Apr | 72–80°F | Peak |
| Maynow | 76–82°F | Outside |
| Jun | 80–84°F | Outside |
| Jul | 82–86°F | Outside |
| Aug | 82–86°F | Outside |
| Sep | 80–84°F | Outside |
| Oct | 74–80°F | Fishable |
| Nov | 68–76°F | Peak |
| Dec | 64–72°F | Peak |
| Month | Zone SST | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Jan | 64–72°F | Peak |
| Feb | 64–70°F | Peak |
| Mar | 68–74°F | Peak |
| Apr | 72–78°F | Peak |
| Maynow | 76–82°F | Outside |
| Jun | 80–84°F | Outside |
| Jul | 80–86°F | Outside |
| Aug | 80–86°F | Outside |
| Sep | 78–84°F | Outside |
| Oct | 74–82°F | Fishable |
| Nov | 70–78°F | Peak |
| Dec | 66–74°F | Peak |
Conservation & regulations
Rebuilt (Gulf) / Recovery progressing (Atlantic). Tightly managed with short federal seasons and slot limits. Gulf and South Atlantic seasons differ. Verify current season dates and bag limits before fishing.
Stock assessment source →Drop bait or jigs to wrecks, oil rigs, and reef structure. SST primarily affects seasonal accessibility (cooler weather and gentler seas in fall and spring make offshore trips possible).
Sources
SST threshold data is summarized from agency and research sources. Year-to-year ocean conditions vary; verify current SST imagery before each trip.
See live SST for your offshore zone.
Bield: Fish overlays NOAA CoastWatch SST imagery on your chartplotter view, highlights the temperature breaks that match red snapper thresholds, and alerts you when your home zone hits the 65–75°F window.