Oct 30th - Spanish Mackerel Are Firing O
October 30, 2025
Clearwater
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Spanish Mackerel
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
The fall bite is heating up fast, and few fish put on a better show this time of year than Spanish mackerel. These lightning-fast predators are stacked up along the nearshore reefs and chasing bait schools just outside the passes from Clearwater Beach to Dunedin Causeway.
When the water clears up and the tide starts moving, the macks push the bait right to the surface—watch for birds diving and you’ll know the action is on. Casting silver spoons, Gotcha plugs, or flashy casting jigs into the melee almost guarantees a hookup. Keep your drag light and your wire leader short (12–18 inches of #4 wire or 40-lb fluorocarbon) to handle their sharp teeth without scaring them off.
For anglers who prefer live bait, pilchards or small threadfins under a popping cork can’t be beat. The trick is to keep moving with the schools—if you stop seeing surface action, slide a few hundred yards down the tide line and set up again.
Spanish mackerel are one of the best ways to introduce new anglers or kids to fast-paced fishing. The strikes are visual, the runs are quick, and the cooler fills up fast when the bite is on.
? Book a 4-hour Clearwater fishing charter this month to get in on the mackerel run while it’s hot. Perfect weather, easy action, and plenty of excitement for all ages.
Preview for next week: As the water keeps cooling, we’ll move back inshore and talk about how to target schooling redfish and sheepshead along the flats and oyster bars.