Florida angler with snook caught from boat near mangrove shorelineSnook caught in Florida inshore mangrove waters. Reader-submitted photo, May 2026.

July 2025 — Stuart: Tarpon Still Active, Snook Closed, Blackfin Tuna at Pushbutton Hill. July is a summer month with water in the 80-84°F range — dawn and dusk patterns; deep water midday; mangrove snapper spawn. Here’s the full breakdown of what’s biting, where to fish, and the most productive tactics.

What’s Biting — July 2025

Primary targets this month: Tarpon, Snook, Mahi, Snapper.

Tarpon

Peak tarpon season. Fish stacked on the St. Lucie Inlet, the Crossroads, the deeper holes of the IRL, and the surf zone at Hobe Sound. Live crabs, threadfin herring, pinfish on 6/0-8/0 circle hooks and 60-80 lb fluoro leader. Pre-dawn anchor bites at major passes; sight-fishing the beach; rolling fish in the channels.

Snook

Snook season is closed for harvest in Florida — catch-and-release only this month. Target the St. Lucie Inlet jetty, the Crossroads (where the St. Lucie meets the Indian River), the Roosevelt Bridge, the Hells Gate area, and the docks of Sewall’s Point for fun. Handle fish carefully and release quickly.

Mahi

Peak mahi season on the weed lines and color changes 15-25 miles offshore, the Push Button Hill area, and any floating debris in 100-300 feet. Look for weed lines, color changes, floating debris, and frigatebirds. Trolled ballyhoo with skirts (blue/white, pink/white), or live pilchards pitched to schools. Bull and cow pairs in spring; schoolies (3-12 lb) summer.

Snapper

Snapper bottom fishing on the offshore wrecks and reefs in 60-100 feet, the Donaldson Reef, and Bull Shark Barge — vermilion, lane, and mangrove snapper open year-round in most areas. Lighter tackle (20-30 lb), 3/0-5/0 hooks, cut squid or live shrimp.

Water Conditions & Patterns

Water temperatures are running 80-84°F. Dawn and dusk patterns; deep water midday; mangrove snapper spawn. St. Lucie Inlet moves serious water; outgoing tide concentrates bait and game fish in the Crossroads area. The first two hours of incoming tide push clean blue Gulf Stream water in.

Check the NOAA marine forecast and tide charts before launching. Wind direction often matters more than wind speed for inshore fishing — clean water beats churned water nine times out of ten.

Tactics & Tackle for This Month

  • Early and late. 5-9 AM window and 6 PM to dark are gold; midday water temps push fish deep or into shade.
  • Live bait season. Cast-net pilchards, scaled sardines, and threadfins for snook, tarpon, and snapper. Chum with a few live ones to start a feed.
  • Storm awareness. Afternoon thunderstorms develop fast — check radar before and during trips. Get off at first thunder.

July Outlook

Summer pattern locked in — dawn/dusk inshore, deep offshore, manage heat.

Regulations Reminder

Snook: 28-33″ slot (Atlantic and Gulf), one per day; seasonal closures vary by zone — verify FWC. Red Snapper: federal season; verify NOAA/state dates. Mangrove snapper: 10″, 5 per day. Tarpon: Catch-and-release only — tarpon over 40″ must remain in water. Always verify current state regulations before each trip — slots, bag limits, and seasons change.

Local Resources

Bait & Tackle: Snook Nook (Jensen Beach, 772-334-2710); Tackle Shack (Stuart, 772-220-2700); Whiticar Boat Works (Stuart).

Public Boat Ramps: Sandsprit Park (St. Lucie Inlet), Phipps Park (St. Lucie River), Jensen Beach Causeway, Stuart Causeway, Sewall’s Point boat ramp.

Charter Fishing: $500-$800 inshore; $900-$1,400 sailfish offshore; $700-$1,100 nearshore/kingfish.

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