October 7th – Clearwater Fishing Update:
October 07, 2025
Clearwater
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Redfish

Speckled Trout
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
As the fall season settles into Clearwater, we’re seeing some of the best inshore fishing conditions of the year. Cooler mornings, shifting tides, and cleaner water are setting the stage for steady action around bridges, docks, and grass flats. Our recent 4-hour Clearwater fishing charters have been full of variety — and plenty of bent rods!
? What’s Biting This Week
This week, sheepshead and mangrove snapper have been the main targets around dock pilings and bridges, providing both steady action and great table fare. Redfish are schooling up in small packs along oyster bars, and we’ve had several days where doubles and triples came over the rail at once.
Closer to the passes and nearshore structure, snook are still active — especially during the first few hours of daylight. The early morning tide change is prime time to hook into a few before the sun gets high.
Whether you’re fishing as a family or looking for a quick solo trip, these 4-hour charters are the perfect way to get on the water without committing to a full day. With great weather and a variety of fish biting close to shore, it’s one of the best times of year to get out and enjoy the Gulf.
⚓ Why Fish Clearwater This Fall
Clearwater’s waters are alive right now — clean tides, cooler temps, and plenty of baitfish have everything feeding. Our short trips keep you close to the action, running from the Clearwater Beach boat ramps out to nearby bridges, spoil islands, and the grass flats that surround the Intracoastal.
Every trip is personalized, so whether you’re chasing redfish, snook, trout, or sheepshead, we’ll tailor the experience to your goals. If you haven’t joined us yet, now’s the time — fall fishing in Clearwater is something special.
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? Next Week’s Preview: Big Trout on the Move
Next week, we’ll dive into the inshore bite as big speckled trout start moving into the shallows with the cooling water temperatures. We’ll talk about where to find them, what lures and baits work best, and how to turn your next 4-hour trip into a trophy trout adventure!