Daytona Beach Fishing
Daytona Beach attracts tons of tourists here every year for a variety of reasons. From racing to college spring break to bike week, there are many events going on here to draw a crowd. While you are in the Daytona Beach area, you may want to experience some of the fishing.
Fishing can be very good here depending on the time of year that you decide to visit. The colder months are mid to late October through early March will offer much better offshore fishing than inshore fishing. There are plenty of offshore fishing charters in the Daytona Beach area to put you on some fish if you are in the Daytona area during the colder months. Some of the fish that you can catch offshore during these months are dolphin, king mackerel, little tunny, sailfish, wahoo, grouper, snapper, tuna, barracuda and a variety of other bottom species.
If you can get here during the warmer months of the year from late March through September, you can experience some excellent fishing inshore and/or offshore. Once the water starts to warm up at the end of March and into April, the fishing starts to heat up as well. Inshore and offshore anglers will have a variety of fish to catch such as redfish, bluefish, jack crevalle, spanish mackerel, cobia, little tunny, barracuda, amberjack, snapper, grouper and many of the bigger sportfish as well such as marlin, sailfish, dolphin and king mackerel.
If you are planning a trip to Daytona Beach, late spring through early fall would be the best time to find a hot bite for a variety of species. If you’re going to be here during the colder months, just plan on getting an offshore fishing charter if you really want to do well here.
For more information, take a look at our tourism links.
- Daytona Beach
- Daytona Beach Bait Shops
- Daytona Beach Boat Rentals
- Daytona Beach Fishing Charters
- Daytona Beach Fishing Piers
- Daytona Beach Lodging
- Daytona Beach Marinas

