November 2025 — Fort Myers / Sanibel: Seatrout Building, Redfish, Nearshore Grouper in Season. November is a late fall month with water in the 66–74°F range — flounder peak; seatrout in deeper holes; first cold fronts. Here’s the full breakdown of what’s biting, where to fish, and the most productive tactics for this month.
What’s Biting — November 2025
Primary targets this month: Redfish, Seatrout, Snook.
Redfish
Peak fall redfish action — schools push the flats and oyster bars. Target Pine Island Sound mangrove edges, the Matlacha Pass flats, San Carlos Bay, Tarpon Bay (Sanibel), and the oyster bars north of Cabbage Key. Bull reds (28+ inches) often show in the passes and inlets during the fall mullet run. Cut mullet, live finger mullet, and topwater plugs at dawn all produce. Slot reds (18–27″) chew weedless gold spoons (Johnson) and soft plastics on jigheads in pothole-rich grass.
Seatrout
Seatrout are gathering in the deep grass flats of Pine Island Sound, San Carlos Bay, and Matlacha Pass; potholes in 4–6 feet hold the biggest fish. Larger fish (gator trout 20″+) hold in deeper potholes in 4–6 feet. Soft plastic paddletails (DOA CAL, MirrOlure Lil John) on 1/4 oz jigheads, MirrOdine suspending baits, and live shrimp under popping corks are the standard producers. Slow your retrieve as water cools.
Snook
Snook are in the mangrove shorelines of Pine Island Sound, Matlacha Pass docks, the Caloosahatchee River bridges (Edison, Midpoint, Cape Coral), and the Sanibel Causeway. Live pilchards, scaled sardines, and finger mullet are top live baits. Artificial: white DOA Bait Buster, MirrOdine, and walking topwaters at first and last light. Always check current FWC snook season dates — slot is 28–33″ Atlantic, 28–33″ Gulf, with seasonal closures.
Water Conditions & Patterns
Water temperatures are running 66–74°F. Flounder peak; seatrout in deeper holes; first cold fronts. Pine Island Sound and Matlacha Pass fish best on the early stages of incoming and outgoing tide — strong current pushes bait out of the mangroves. Boca Grande tarpon fishing is built around the strong tides at the pass; check the SOLUNAR major periods for peak bites.
Check the NOAA marine forecast and tide charts before launching. Wind direction matters more than wind speed for inshore fishing — east winds tend to push clean water in, while strong westerlies can muddy the bays.
Tactics & Tackle for This Month
- Mullet run. Massive bait migrations south along the coast trigger feeding frenzies — every predator follows. Target inlets, passes, and beach troughs.
- Topwater dawn. The fall coolness extends the topwater window — walk-the-dog baits (Heddon Spook, MirrOlure Top Dog) produce explosive strikes.
- Front timing. The 24 hours before a cold front pushes through are typically lights-out; the day after is often slow as fish reset.
November Outlook
Flounder peak as fish migrate to spawn. Seatrout move into deeper holes. The first significant cold fronts arrive.
Regulations Reminder
Snook: 28–33″ slot (Atlantic), 28–33″ slot (Gulf), one fish per angler per day; seasonal closures apply (typically Dec 15–Jan 31 and Jun 1–Aug 31 on Gulf; Dec 15–Jan 31 and Jun 1–Aug 31 on Atlantic — verify current FWC dates). Snook stamp required. Redfish: 18–27″ slot, one per angler per day (verify current FWC zone-specific rules). Seatrout: 15–19″ slot, three per day in most zones (verify current FWC zone rules). Always verify the current FWC regulations at myfwc.com before your trip — sizes, bag limits, and season dates change.
Local Resources
Bait & Tackle: Fishin’ Frank’s (Port Charlotte, 941-625-3888); Lehr’s Economy Tackle (Fort Myers, 239-955-1119); Norm’s Fish Camp (Matlacha, 239-283-1131).
Public Boat Ramps: Punta Rassa (San Carlos Bay, near Sanibel), Matlacha Park, Pineland (Pine Island Sound), Burnt Store (Charlotte Harbor), Cape Coral Yacht Club.
Charter Fishing: $450–$750 inshore (Pine Island Sound, Sanibel); $800–$1,400 tarpon at Boca Grande; $1,200–$2,200 offshore. Book ahead during cobia migration (March–April), red snapper opener (June), and the fall run (October–November).
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