Fernandina Beach Fishing Reports
Seasonal Updates from Southern Sport Fishing Charters
Welcome to the official fishing reports page for Southern Sport Fishing Charters, your go-to source for up-to-date information on what’s biting in Fernandina Beach and the surrounding Amelia Island waters. These reports are updated regularly by Captain Tony Peeples, providing insight into local patterns, hot spots, and seasonal fish activity. Whether you're planning a quick inshore trip or a full day of deep sea fishing, our reports give you an inside look at real-time conditions and catch updates.
Fishing in this region is productive year-round thanks to the diverse local waters and migratory fish species that frequent the Atlantic coast. Depending on the season, anglers can expect to catch Redfish, Black Drum, Jack Crevalle, Sheepshead, Cobia, Mahi Mahi, Kingfish, and various species of Snapper. Our reports cover both inshore and offshore fishing trips, making them valuable for first-time visitors and seasoned locals alike. If you're chasing trophy fish or just looking for a fun, family-friendly fishing trip, these updates will help you pick the right time and trip for success.
Captain Tony draws from decades of local experience to provide detailed notes on water temperatures, bait activity, and best lures for the current bite. Each report includes what we’re seeing on our guided charters, so you’re not just reading generic data—you’re getting direct insight from an experienced Fernandina Beach fishing guide who’s out on the water every week. These reports are especially useful for planning future trips and maximizing your chances of hooking into something memorable.
Whether you’re looking for a relaxing day with the kids or a serious shot at landing trophy saltwater gamefish, our reports help set expectations and get you dialed in before you ever leave the dock. Browse the latest updates below and find out why Southern Sport Fishing Charters is a trusted name for year-round fishing in Fernandina Beach.
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