Current Conditions & What’s Biting
February 24, 2026
Sarasota
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Sheepshead
Snapper (Mangrove)
Speckled Trout
Redfish
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
Weather & water: Recent cold fronts have brought chilly temperatures, gusty winds, and some unsettled water conditions. These fronts are still influencing fishing activity around Anna Maria Island and Sarasota Bay — expect rougher conditions offshore on windy days.
Inshore action:
• Sheepshead, black drum, and redfish are reliably biting inshore now, especially around docks, rock piles, seawalls, and bridges. Live shrimp is working well for these species.
• Redfish and black drum are showing up along residential canals and along Gulf beaches as well.
• Spotted seatrout and snook may still be present in the bays and passes — particularly in clearer pockets of water — but they’re more weather dependent right now.
Offshore and nearshore bite:
• Nearshore reefs and wrecks are producing a mix of snapper species (lane, vermilion, mangrove) and red grouper.
• Amberjack have been caught on wrecks in deeper Gulf waters (near 100 ft+).