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August 2025 — Tampa Bay: Dawn Fishing Best, Snook Returns September 1, Redfish Active. August is a peak summer month with water in the 84-88°F range — fishing early/late or deep; afternoon storms; offshore weather-dependent. Here’s the full breakdown of what’s biting, where to fish, and the most productive tactics.

What’s Biting — August 2025

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

Snook

Snook season is closed for harvest in Florida — catch-and-release only this month. Target the Skyway Bridge piers and rock piles, the Sunshine Skyway approach, the Howard Frankland Bridge, the Gandy Bridge, Fort De Soto cuts, and the Egmont Channel for fun. Handle fish carefully and release quickly.

Tarpon

Tarpon around the Skyway Bridge, Egmont Key, Bunces Pass, the beaches off Fort De Soto, and the bay channels during May-July migration. Fish still moving and feeding well. Live crabs and threadfin produce best; backcountry juvenile fishery in some areas.

Snapper

Snapper bottom fishing on the offshore ledges and artificial reefs — mangroves on the bridges in summer, lanes and reds on deeper structure — 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 reef and wreck system in 60-180 feet — gag, red, and black 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 84-88°F. Fishing early/late or deep; afternoon storms; offshore weather-dependent. Tampa Bay has minimal tidal range (1-2 feet) but current concentrates bait at choke points — the Skyway, Egmont Channel, and major bridges. 1-2 hours either side of high tide produce best.

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.

August Outlook

Peak summer — offshore prime (canyon billfish, deepwater snapper); inshore challenging in 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: Tampa Bay Fishing Company (St. Pete, 727-525-6360); Bait Pro Tackle (Tampa); Dogfish Tackle (St. Pete).

Public Boat Ramps: Demens Landing (St. Pete), Maximo Park (St. Pete south), Fort De Soto Park ramps, Williams Park (Riverview), Picnic Island, Apollo Beach.

Charter Fishing: $450-$700 inshore; $700-$1,000 nearshore; $1,000-$1,800 offshore.

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