November 2025 — Fort Lauderdale: Peak Sailfish Season, Wahoo, Urban Tarpon Year-Round. November is a late fall month with water in the 64-72°F range — flounder peak; seatrout deeper; first sustained cold fronts. Here’s the full breakdown of what’s biting, where to fish, and the most productive tactics.
What’s Biting — November 2025
Primary targets this month: Sailfish, Wahoo, Snapper, Grouper.
Sailfish
Sailfish around the deep blue water 1-3 miles off the beach — Fort Lauderdale sits right on the edge of the Gulf Stream. Slower season — fish are scattered. Live bait and high-speed trolling both produce.
Wahoo
Wahoo on the deep reef edge in 200-500 feet, particularly on calm days with strong current; high-speed trolling and live bait. High-speed troll (12-15 knots) with heavy lures (Marauders, Yo-Zuri Bonita), or live bait at slower speeds. Wire leader essential — 80-130 lb single-strand or coated.
Snapper
Snapper bottom fishing on the deep reef in 80-300 feet — mutton, mangrove, vermilion, yellowtail, and queen on the deeper sites — 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.
Grouper
Grouper on the offshore wrecks and ledges in 80-250 feet — black, gag, scamp, and snowy grouper. Live pinfish, large cut sardines, or jigs on 50-80 lb tackle. Federal Gulf season for gag and red grouper varies — verify NOAA/FWC dates. Goliath grouper catch-and-release only.
Water Conditions & Patterns
Water temperatures are running 64-72°F. Flounder peak; seatrout deeper; first sustained cold fronts. Port Everglades inlet runs fast and deep — outgoing tide flushes bait and big snook and tarpon set up at the jetties. Offshore, Gulf Stream current matters more than tide; north current makes the deep reef bite predictable.
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
- Mullet run. Massive bait migrations trigger feeding frenzies — every predator follows. Target inlets, passes, and beach troughs.
- Topwater dawn. Fall coolness extends the topwater window — walk-the-dog baits produce explosive strikes.
- Front timing. 24 hours before a cold front is typically lights-out; the day after is often slow as fish reset.
November Outlook
Late fall — final striper runs, flounder migration peaks, first sustained cold fronts.
Regulations Reminder
Red Snapper: federal season; verify NOAA/state dates. Mangrove snapper: 10″, 5 per day. Always verify current state regulations before each trip — slots, bag limits, and seasons change.
Local Resources
Bait & Tackle: LMR Tackle (Fort Lauderdale, 954-941-8245); Custom Rod & Reel (Pompano); Hookers Marine (Dania Beach); Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World (Dania Beach).
Public Boat Ramps: George English Park (ICW), Dania Beach Marina, Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, Hollywood North Beach Park ramp.
Charter Fishing: $700-$1,400 sailfish (close offshore); $1,200-$2,200 deep drop/wahoo/tuna; $500-$800 inshore.
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