Panama City fishing report - St. Andrews Bay • Emerald Coast

June 2025 — Panama City: Red Snapper Season Opens — Panama City Artificial Reef System. June is a early summer month with water in the 80–84°F range — tarpon peak; red snapper opens in federal Gulf waters; offshore action prime. Here’s the full breakdown of what’s biting, where to fish, and the most productive tactics for this month.

What’s Biting — June 2025

Primary targets this month: Snapper, Amberjack, Kingfish, Seatrout.

Snapper

Red snapper season is open in federal Gulf waters (private rec season — verify FWC and NOAA dates each year). Target Stage I, Stage II, Sherman’s Reef, the Lower Phillips, the Loberg Reef, and the deeper SAU sites in 80–140 feet. Drop cut squid, cigar minnows, threadfin herring, and live pinfish on 4–8 oz egg sinker rigs with 60–80 lb fluorocarbon leader and 7/0–10/0 circle hooks. Limit is two per angler at 16″ — verify current rules at FWC.

Amberjack

Amberjack on the Liberty Ship, Stage I, and any high-relief wreck out to 120 feet. Drop live bonita, blue runners, or pinfish on heavy tackle (50–80 lb). AJs will pull you straight back into the wreck if you give them an inch — lock the drag and lift hard. Verify FWC season dates (typically closed November–May with brief openings).

Kingfish

Kingfish are around the ‘Wreckage’ inshore artificial reefs, Stage I, and any bait school over hard bottom in 60–90 ft. Slow-troll live bait (cigar minnows, blue runners, menhaden) on stinger rigs at 1–3 knots. Run a planer or downrigger to get baits to 20–40 feet where bigger smokers hold. Drifting live bait over hard bottom in 50–100 feet also produces in summer.

Seatrout

Summer trout are in the deep grass of West Bay, North Bay docks, Crooked Island Sound, and Watson Bayou — focus on the deeper grass edges and potholes early and late in the day. Live shrimp and pinfish under popping corks produce limits. Trolling MirrOlures over grass flats is effective in slightly deeper water.

Water Conditions & Patterns

Water temperatures are running 80–84°F. Tarpon peak; red snapper opens in federal gulf waters; offshore action prime. St. Andrews Pass funnels enormous tidal volume; expect strong rips on both sides of slack. The best inshore bite windows on the bay flats are typically the two hours leading into and following a tide change.

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

  • Early and late. The 5 AM to 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 the water at the first thunder.

June Outlook

Tarpon peak in early-to-mid June. Red snapper season opens in federal Gulf waters around June 1 (verify NOAA dates). Offshore action is prime.

Regulations Reminder

Seatrout: 15–19″ slot, three per day in most zones (verify current FWC zone rules). Red Snapper: 16″ minimum, two per day during federal season (Gulf). Verify with NOAA/FWC each year. Mangrove snapper: 10″, five per day. Greater Amberjack: 34″ fork length, one per day; seasonal closures common — verify current FWC/NOAA dates. King Mackerel: 24″ fork length, two per day (Gulf/Atlantic). Always verify the current FWC regulations at myfwc.com before your trip — sizes, bag limits, and season dates change.

Local Resources

Bait & Tackle: Half Hitch Tackle (Panama City Beach, 850-234-2621); Sunjammers (Panama City, 850-769-1090); Anglers (Panama City Beach, 850-249-3300).

Public Boat Ramps: Earl Gilbert Park (St. Andrews), Carl Gray Park (St. Andrews), Lynn Haven Boat Ramp (North Bay), Mexico Beach public ramp.

Charter Fishing: $500–$800 inshore (bays, jetties); $1,400–$2,800 offshore (red snapper, AJ, grouper, deep drop). Book ahead during cobia migration (March–April), red snapper opener (June), and the fall run (October–November).

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