WEEKLY FORECAST
4.21.2026 – 4.27.2026
CENTRAL FLORIDA’S BEST FISHING REPORT
It’s hard to beat the fishing conditions — and the corresponding production — that we experienced over this past weekend, but winds are picking up where they left off last week, and summer just can’t get here soon enough. We can’t control the weather or move the hands of time, but we do have some goodies in this week’s forecast, including:
- an awesome offer from our newest sponsor, Giant Recreation World;
- a Spacefish exclusive discount offered by renowned fishing guide, Capt. Jim Ross;
- and a boat load of reports fresh off a banner weekend!
WEATHER & CONDITIONS
BITE OPPORTUNITY INDEX
OFFSHORE
INSHORE
SURF
FRESHWATER
Weather Overview
The small cool front we have at the beginning of the week will bring increased NE winds with it. Wednesday the wind will begin to switch out of the ESE before switching entirely out of the SE by the weekend. High temperatures will be in the upper 70’s early in the week before creeping up into the mid to upper 80’s by the weekend. Rain chances are low this week as well. If the current forecast holds, it appears the wind should start to settle down on Thursday. Friday, Saturday and Sunday look like nice days to be on the water.
GIVEAWAYS
FSFA MEMBERSHIP GIVEAWAY
For the next several months we’re giving away two annual family memberships to the Florida Sport Fishing Association. Learn more about the club and membership benefits on FSFAclub.org.
Congrats to last month’s winners, Bradley Mohr and Joseph Cardali! Next month’s winners will be drawn and announced May 5!
CONTEST RULES
- Eligibility
The FSFA Club Membership Giveaway Contest (the “Contest”) is open to legal residents of the fifty (50) United States and the District of Columbia who are at least eighteen (18) years old at the time of entry. Employees of Spacefish and other companies associated with the promotion of the Contest, and their respective parents, subsidiaries, affiliates and advertising and promotion agencies as well as the immediate family (spouse, parents, siblings, and children) and household members of each such employee are not eligible. The Contest is subject to federal, state, and local laws and regulations. - Sponsor
The Contest is sponsored by Spacefish and the Florida Sport Fishing Association. - Agreement to Official Rules
Participation in the Contest constitutes entrant’s full and unconditional agreement to and acceptance of these Official Rules and the decisions of the Sponsor, which are final and binding. Winning a prize is contingent upon being compliant with these Official Rules and fulfilling all other requirements set forth herein. - Contest Period
The Contest begins on Nov 26 at 12:00 AM EASTERN (the “Contest Period”) and will continue for 3 months. Entries that are submitted before or after the Contest Period will be disqualified. Submissions will be accepted for the duration of the Contest by completing the contest entry form on Spacefishreport.com - How to Enter
Online entry will be available by visiting Spacefish.com and following the directions provided to fill out the entry information, and submit. Limit one (1) entry per person, per email address, for the duration of the Contest Period, regardless of method of entry. Entries received from any person or e-mail address in excess of the stated limitation will be void. All entries become the property of Sponsor and will not be acknowledged or returned. - Prize Drawing
Every month, the Sponsor will select a winner in a random drawing from among all eligible entries received. The odds of being selected depend on the number of entries received. Sponsor will contact winner, but if the potential winner does not claim their prize five (5) days, the Sponsor may select an alternate potential winner in his/her place at random from the remaining non-winning, eligible entries, or pool the prize into another subsequent giveaway. - Winner Notification The potential winners will announced in the weekly fishing report and emailed/called with the contact info provided. Each potential Grand and First Prize winner (parent/legal guardian if a minor in his/her state of residence) will be required to complete, electronically sign and submit a Declaration of Compliance within five (5) days of the date notice or attempted notice is sent, in order to claim his/her prize. If a potential winner cannot be contacted, or fails to submit the Declaration of Compliance within the required time period (if applicable), or prize is returned as undeliverable, potential winner forfeits prize. If the potential winner is at least 18 but still considered a minor in his/her jurisdiction of residence, Sponsor reserves the right to award the prize in the name of his/her parent or legal guardian, who will be required to sign the Declaration of Compliance on the potential winners behalf and fulfill any other requirements imposed on winner set forth herein. Potential winners must continue to comply with all terms and conditions of these Official Rules, and winning is contingent upon fulfilling all requirements. In the event that a potential winner is disqualified for any reason, Sponsor will award the applicable prize to an alternate winner by random drawing from among all remaining eligible entries. Only three (3) alternate drawings will be held, after which the prize will remain un-awarded.
- Prizes
(1) annual FSFA family membership ($50 value each) - General Conditions
In the event that the operation, security, or administration of the Contest is impaired in any way for any reason, including, but not limited to fraud, virus, bug, worm, unauthorized human intervention or other technical problem, or in the event the Contest is unable to run as planned for any other reason, as determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion, the Sponsor may, in its sole discretion, either (a) suspend the Contest to address the impairment and then resume the Contest in a manner that best conforms to the spirit of these Official Rules or (b) terminate the Contest and, in the event of termination, award the prize at random from among the eligible, non-suspect entries received up to the time of the impairment. The Sponsor reserves the right in its sole discretion to disqualify any individual it finds to be tampering with the entry process or the operation of the Contest or to be acting in violation of these Official Rules or in an unsportsmanlike or disruptive manner. Any attempt by any person to damage the website or undermine the legitimate operation of the Contest may be a violation of criminal and civil law, and, should such an attempt be made, the Sponsor reserves the right to seek damages (including attorney’s fees) and any other remedies from any such person to the fullest extent permitted by law. Failure by the Sponsor to enforce any provision of these Official Rules shall not constitute a waiver of that provision. - Release and Limitations of Liability
By participating in the Contest, entrants agree to release and hold harmless the Sponsor, and each of their respective parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, advertising and promotion agencies, other companies associated with the Contest, and each of their respective officers, directors, employees, shareholders, representatives, and agents (the Released Parties) from and against any claim or cause of action arising out of participation in the Contest or receipt or use of the prize (including any travel or activity related thereto), including, but not limited to: (a) any technical errors associated with the Contest, including lost, interrupted or unavailable Internet Service Provider (ISP), network, server, wireless service provider, or other connections, availability or accessibility or miscommunications or failed computer, satellite, telephone, cellular tower or cable transmissions, lines, or technical failure or jumbled, scrambled, delayed, or misdirected transmissions or computer hardware or software malfunctions, failures or difficulties; (b) unauthorized human intervention in the Contest; (c) mechanical, network, electronic, computer, human, printing or typographical errors; (d) application downloads, (e) any other errors or problems in connection with the Contest, including, without limitation, errors that may occur in the administration of the Contest, the announcement of the winner, the cancellation or postponement of the event and/or the flyover, if applicable, the incorrect downloading of the application, the processing of entries application downloads or in any Contest-related materials; or (f) injury, death, losses or damages of any kind, to persons or property which may be caused, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, from entrants participation in the Contest or acceptance, receipt or misuse of the prize (including any travel or activity related thereto). Entrant further agrees that in any cause of action, the Released Parties liability will be limited to the cost of entering and participating in the Contest, and in no event shall the entrant be entitled to receive attorney’s fees. Released Parties are also not responsible for any incorrect or inaccurate information, whether caused by site users, tampering, hacking, or by any equipment or programming associated with or utilized in the Contest. Entrant waives the right to claim any damages whatsoever, including, but not limited to, punitive, consequential, direct, or indirect damages. - Disputes
Except where prohibited, each entrant agrees that any and all disputes, claims and causes of action arising out of, or connected with, the Contest or any prize awarded shall be resolved individually, without resort to any form of class action, and exclusively by the appropriate court located in Florida. All issues and questions concerning the construction, validity, interpretation and enforceability of these Official Rules, entrants rights and obligations, or the rights and obligations of the Sponsor in connection with the Contest, shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of Florida, without giving effect to any choice of law or conflict of law rules, which would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than Florida. - Privacy
Information collected from entrants is subject to sponsor’s privacy policy.
FSFA Membership Contest Entry
CFSA MEMBERSHIP GIVEAWAY
For the next several months we’re giving away two annual family memberships to the Central Florida Saltwater Anglers club. Check out everything this awesome club has to offer at their website, mycfoa.com.
Congrats to last month’s winners, John Kivi and Randy Lerch! Next month’s winners will be drawn and announced May 5!
CONTEST RULES
NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. ALL FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL, AND MUNICIPAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS APPLY. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED.
- Eligibility
The CFSA Club Membership Giveaway Contest (the “Contest”) is open to legal residents of the fifty (50) United States and the District of Columbia who are at least eighteen (18) years old at the time of entry. Employees of Spacefish and other companies associated with the promotion of the Contest, and their respective parents, subsidiaries, affiliates and advertising and promotion agencies as well as the immediate family (spouse, parents, siblings, and children) and household members of each such employee are not eligible. The Contest is subject to federal, state, and local laws and regulations. - Sponsor
The Contest is sponsored by Spacefish and the CFSA - Agreement to Official Rules
Participation in the Contest constitutes entrant’s full and unconditional agreement to and acceptance of these Official Rules and the decisions of the Sponsor, which are final and binding. Winning a prize is contingent upon being compliant with these Official Rules and fulfilling all other requirements set forth herein. - Contest Period
The Contest begins on Jan 28 at 12:00 AM EASTERN (the “Contest Period”) and will continue for 3 months. Entries that are submitted before or after the Contest Period will be disqualified. Submissions will be accepted for the duration of the Contest by completing the contest entry form on Spacefish.com - How to Enter
Online entry will be available by visiting Spacefish.com and following the directions provided to fill out the entry information, and submit. Limit one (1) entry per person, per email address, for the duration of the Contest Period, regardless of method of entry. Entries received from any person or e-mail address in excess of the stated limitation will be void. All entries become the property of Sponsor and will not be acknowledged or returned. - Prize Drawing
Every month, the Sponsor will select a winner in a random drawing from among all eligible entries received. The odds of being selected depend on the number of entries received. Sponsor will contact winner, but if the potential winner does not claim their prize five (5) days, the Sponsor may select an alternate potential winner in his/her place at random from the remaining non-winning, eligible entries, or pool the prize into another subsequent giveaway. - Winner Notification The potential winners will announced in the weekly fishing report and emailed/called with the contact info provided. Each potential Grand and First Prize winner (parent/legal guardian if a minor in his/her state of residence) will be required to complete, electronically sign and submit a Declaration of Compliance within five (5) days of the date notice or attempted notice is sent, in order to claim his/her prize. If a potential winner cannot be contacted, or fails to submit the Declaration of Compliance within the required time period (if applicable), or prize is returned as undeliverable, potential winner forfeits prize. If the potential winner is at least 18 but still considered a minor in his/her jurisdiction of residence, Sponsor reserves the right to award the prize in the name of his/her parent or legal guardian, who will be required to sign the Declaration of Compliance on the potential winners behalf and fulfill any other requirements imposed on winner set forth herein. Potential winners must continue to comply with all terms and conditions of these Official Rules, and winning is contingent upon fulfilling all requirements. In the event that a potential winner is disqualified for any reason, Sponsor will award the applicable prize to an alternate winner by random drawing from among all remaining eligible entries. Only three (3) alternate drawings will be held, after which the prize will remain un-awarded.
- Prizes
(2) annual CSFA family membership ($60 value each) - General Conditions
In the event that the operation, security, or administration of the Contest is impaired in any way for any reason, including, but not limited to fraud, virus, bug, worm, unauthorized human intervention or other technical problem, or in the event the Contest is unable to run as planned for any other reason, as determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion, the Sponsor may, in its sole discretion, either (a) suspend the Contest to address the impairment and then resume the Contest in a manner that best conforms to the spirit of these Official Rules or (b) terminate the Contest and, in the event of termination, award the prize at random from among the eligible, non-suspect entries received up to the time of the impairment. The Sponsor reserves the right in its sole discretion to disqualify any individual it finds to be tampering with the entry process or the operation of the Contest or to be acting in violation of these Official Rules or in an unsportsmanlike or disruptive manner. Any attempt by any person to damage the website or undermine the legitimate operation of the Contest may be a violation of criminal and civil law, and, should such an attempt be made, the Sponsor reserves the right to seek damages (including attorney’s fees) and any other remedies from any such person to the fullest extent permitted by law. Failure by the Sponsor to enforce any provision of these Official Rules shall not constitute a waiver of that provision. - Release and Limitations of Liability
By participating in the Contest, entrants agree to release and hold harmless the Sponsor, and each of their respective parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, advertising and promotion agencies, other companies associated with the Contest, and each of their respective officers, directors, employees, shareholders, representatives, and agents (the Released Parties) from and against any claim or cause of action arising out of participation in the Contest or receipt or use of the prize (including any travel or activity related thereto), including, but not limited to: (a) any technical errors associated with the Contest, including lost, interrupted or unavailable Internet Service Provider (ISP), network, server, wireless service provider, or other connections, availability or accessibility or miscommunications or failed computer, satellite, telephone, cellular tower or cable transmissions, lines, or technical failure or jumbled, scrambled, delayed, or misdirected transmissions or computer hardware or software malfunctions, failures or difficulties; (b) unauthorized human intervention in the Contest; (c) mechanical, network, electronic, computer, human, printing or typographical errors; (d) application downloads, (e) any other errors or problems in connection with the Contest, including, without limitation, errors that may occur in the administration of the Contest, the announcement of the winner, the cancellation or postponement of the event and/or the flyover, if applicable, the incorrect downloading of the application, the processing of entries application downloads or in any Contest-related materials; or (f) injury, death, losses or damages of any kind, to persons or property which may be caused, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, from entrants participation in the Contest or acceptance, receipt or misuse of the prize (including any travel or activity related thereto). Entrant further agrees that in any cause of action, the Released Parties liability will be limited to the cost of entering and participating in the Contest, and in no event shall the entrant be entitled to receive attorney’s fees. Released Parties are also not responsible for any incorrect or inaccurate information, whether caused by site users, tampering, hacking, or by any equipment or programming associated with or utilized in the Contest. Entrant waives the right to claim any damages whatsoever, including, but not limited to, punitive, consequential, direct, or indirect damages. - Disputes
Except where prohibited, each entrant agrees that any and all disputes, claims and causes of action arising out of, or connected with, the Contest or any prize awarded shall be resolved individually, without resort to any form of class action, and exclusively by the appropriate court located in Florida. All issues and questions concerning the construction, validity, interpretation and enforceability of these Official Rules, entrants rights and obligations, or the rights and obligations of the Sponsor in connection with the Contest, shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of Florida, without giving effect to any choice of law or conflict of law rules, which would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than Florida. - Privacy
Information collected from entrants is subject to sponsor’s privacy policy.
CFSA Membership Contest Entry
NASTY BEAST Giveaway

Win this big NASTY speaker tower courtesy of Carroll Distributing!
Since 1960, Carroll Distributing has been keeping the local shelves stocked and taps flowing for a long list of everybody’s favorite beverages. Now, they are going to be distributing some awesome prizes to Spacefish readers every month. This month, the prize is a sweet Nasty Beast Hard Tea Speaker Tower – one winner will be randomly selected and announced in the forecast on May 11, 2026!
Carroll Distributing Giveaway
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CONTEST RULES
NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. ALL FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL, AND MUNICIPAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS APPLY. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED.
- Eligibility
Spacefish Giveaway Contest (the “Contest”) is open to legal residents of the fifty (50) United States and the District of Columbia who are at least eighteen (18) years old at the time of entry. Employees of Spacefish and other companies associated with the promotion of the Contest, and their respective parents, subsidiaries, affiliates and advertising and promotion agencies as well as the immediate family (spouse, parents, siblings, and children) and household members of each such employee are not eligible. The Contest is subject to federal, state, and local laws and regulations. - Sponsor
The Contest is sponsored by Carroll Distributing. - Agreement to Official Rules
Participation in the Contest constitutes entrant’s full and unconditional agreement to and acceptance of these Official Rules and the decisions of the Sponsor, which are final and binding. Winning a prize is contingent upon being compliant with these Official Rules and fulfilling all other requirements set forth herein. - Contest Period
The Contest runs from April 13, 2026 – May 11, 2026 - How to Enter
Online entry will be available by visiting the latest fishing report on our website (spacefish.com) and following the directions provided to fill out the entry information, and submit. Limit one (1) entry per person, per email address, and per household for the duration of the Contest Period, regardless of method of entry. Entries received from any person, e-mail address, or household in excess of the stated limitation will be void. All entries become the property of Sponsor and will not be acknowledged or returned. - Prize Drawing
One winner will be selected among all Spacefish email subscribers. The odds of being selected depend on the number of entries received. The Sponsor will publish the winner’s name in its weekly fishing report on April 7 2026 and the winner will be contacted via email. If the potential winner does not claim their prize by responding within five (5) days, the Sponsor may select an alternate potential winner in his/her place at random from the remaining non-winning, eligible entries. - Winner Notification The potential winner will announced in the weekly fishing report on March 2026. The winner (parent/legal guardian if a minor in his/her state of residence) will be required to complete, electronically sign and submit a Declaration of Compliance within five (5) days of the date notice or attempted notice is sent, in order to claim his/her prize. If a potential winner cannot be contacted, or fails to submit the Declaration of Compliance within the required time period (if applicable), or prize is returned as undeliverable, potential winner forfeits prize. If the potential winner is at least 18 but still considered a minor in his/her jurisdiction of residence, Sponsor reserves the right to award the prize in the name of his/her parent or legal guardian, who will be required to sign the Declaration of Compliance on the potential winners behalf and fulfill any other requirements imposed on winner set forth herein. Potential winners must continue to comply with all terms and conditions of these Official Rules, and winning is contingent upon fulfilling all requirements. In the event that a potential winner is disqualified for any reason, Sponsor will award the applicable prize to an alternate winner by random drawing from among all remaining eligible entries. Only three (3) alternate drawings will be held, after which the prize will remain un-awarded. Prizes will be fulfilled approximately 8-10 weeks after the conclusion of the Contest.
- Prizes
(1) Budweiser Cooler - General Conditions
In the event that the operation, security, or administration of the Contest is impaired in any way for any reason, including, but not limited to fraud, virus, bug, worm, unauthorized human intervention or other technical problem, or in the event the Contest is unable to run as planned for any other reason, as determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion, the Sponsor may, in its sole discretion, either (a) suspend the Contest to address the impairment and then resume the Contest in a manner that best conforms to the spirit of these Official Rules or (b) terminate the Contest and, in the event of termination, award the prize at random from among the eligible, non-suspect entries received up to the time of the impairment. The Sponsor reserves the right in its sole discretion to disqualify any individual it finds to be tampering with the entry process or the operation of the Contest or to be acting in violation of these Official Rules or in an unsportsmanlike or disruptive manner. Any attempt by any person to damage the website or undermine the legitimate operation of the Contest may be a violation of criminal and civil law, and, should such an attempt be made, the Sponsor reserves the right to seek damages (including attorney’s fees) and any other remedies from any such person to the fullest extent permitted by law. Failure by the Sponsor to enforce any provision of these Official Rules shall not constitute a waiver of that provision. - Release and Limitations of Liability
By participating in the Contest, entrants agree to release and hold harmless the Sponsor, and each of their respective parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, advertising and promotion agencies, other companies associated with the Contest, and each of their respective officers, directors, employees, shareholders, representatives, and agents (the Released Parties) from and against any claim or cause of action arising out of participation in the Contest or receipt or use of the prize (including any travel or activity related thereto), including, but not limited to: (a) any technical errors associated with the Contest, including lost, interrupted or unavailable Internet Service Provider (ISP), network, server, wireless service provider, or other connections, availability or accessibility or miscommunications or failed computer, satellite, telephone, cellular tower or cable transmissions, lines, or technical failure or jumbled, scrambled, delayed, or misdirected transmissions or computer hardware or software malfunctions, failures or difficulties; (b) unauthorized human intervention in the Contest; (c) mechanical, network, electronic, computer, human, printing or typographical errors; (d) application downloads, (e) any other errors or problems in connection with the Contest, including, without limitation, errors that may occur in the administration of the Contest, the announcement of the winner, the cancellation or postponement of the event and/or the flyover, if applicable, the incorrect downloading of the application, the processing of entries application downloads or in any Contest-related materials; or (f) injury, death, losses or damages of any kind, to persons or property which may be caused, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, from entrants participation in the Contest or acceptance, receipt or misuse of the prize (including any travel or activity related thereto). Entrant further agrees that in any cause of action, the Released Parties liability will be limited to the cost of entering and participating in the Contest, and in no event shall the entrant be entitled to receive attorney’s fees. Released Parties are also not responsible for any incorrect or inaccurate information, whether caused by site users, tampering, hacking, or by any equipment or programming associated with or utilized in the Contest. Entrant waives the right to claim any damages whatsoever, including, but not limited to, punitive, consequential, direct, or indirect damages. - Disputes
Except where prohibited, each entrant agrees that any and all disputes, claims and causes of action arising out of, or connected with, the Contest or any prize awarded shall be resolved individually, without resort to any form of class action, and exclusively by the appropriate court located in Florida. All issues and questions concerning the construction, validity, interpretation and enforceability of these Official Rules, entrants rights and obligations, or the rights and obligations of the Sponsor in connection with the Contest, shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of Florida, without giving effect to any choice of law or conflict of law rules, which would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than Florida. - Privacy
Information collected from entrants is subject to sponsor’s privacy policy.
Latest Reports
Giant Speckled Perch

It’s been another good week of catching these giant Speckled Perch- a. k. a.- Tripletail. Live shrimp are the best way to target them but we also catch them on small soft plastics jigged next to structure and weed patches. In addition to these fish there seems to be an increasing number of flounder around the Port Canaveral area this week. These fish are hitting live shrimp rigged in a jig head. Work your shrimp just off the bottom and let it fall back to create a puff of sand and if there is a flounder around he will find your shrimp quickly. Crevalle jack are schooling up and down the beaches too. Look for them “daisy chaining” just outside of the surf break on calm days. This is their spawning ritual but once they break formation you can normally get hooked up quickly, Assassin Artemis shad in the pilchard color have been working best on these bruisers lately.
It’s a fantastic time to get out and fish. If you want to go on a charter for any of these species of fish, or try for red snapper during the EFP season from May 22 through June 20, please give me a call or book your trip on my website and we will get out there and catch your next memory!
by Capt. Jim Ross
Fine Line Fishing Charters | (321) 636-3728
School is Out for Summer: Juvenile Tarpon of the Space Coast

Juvenile Tarpon - Special Report
Ghosts & Goblins of the Backwaters
There’s a moment every backwater tarpon angler knows…You’re sliding through a quiet creek at first light, or maybe easing along a mangrove edge in that low, humid stretch just before sunset. The water looks lifeless at first glance; dark, still, almost closed off from the world. Then it happens. A soft push of water, a flash of silver, a roll that breaks the silence.
It’s not explosive, It’s not chaotic, it’s subtle. Almost deliberate. And once you see it, you start seeing it everywhere.
Juvenile tarpon don’t live where most people expect tarpon to live. Forget the beaches, the bait pods offshore,and finding silver in the blue. The fish we’re talking about today are swamp creatures in the truest sense.
They live deep in mosquito ditches, mangrove creeks, tidal ponds, stagnant residential canals, and shallow marsh drains that most anglers would never bother to explore twice. To the anglers chasing them, they can be as elusive as ghosts, to the small forage that uses the backwaters as a refuge that can be as terrifying as a goblin.
If it looks too shallow, too dirty, or too lifeless to hold fish – it’s probably perfect tarpon water. But yet, they’re there.
Why They Live in the Worst-Looking Water
The reason is simple: survival. These backwater nurseries offer something the open lagoon can’t – protection. Juvenile tarpon spend their early lives in enclosed systems where larger predators struggle to follow them. In these low-oxygen environments, competition drops and opportunity rises. Tarpon also have an ace up their sleeve; they have a trick most fish don’t. They can breathe air.
A specialized swim bladder allows them to gulp oxygen directly from the surface. That’s why they constantly roll. That’s not just behavior, it’s survival. It’s how they live in water that would suffocate most other predators. So while snook, jacks, largemouth bass, and other gamefish move in and out of these systems, juvenile tarpon can stay. They grow there. They hunt there. They hide in plain sight there.
Learning to Read the Water
Once you spend enough time around these fish, you realize they’re not actually that secretive. They give themselves away constantly – you just have to know what you’re looking at.
A slow, gentle roll usually means fish are suspended high in the water column. These fish are often comfortable and feeding upward. A bait fished just under the surface tends to get eaten quickly in those moments. A taller, splashy, or arched roll tells a different story. Those fish are aiming deeper, and moving bait downward. That’s when weighted jigs or slightly deeper presentations start to matter.
There are also bubbles. Tarpon almost always leave a trail of air after they roll, and those bubbles can tell you more than the roll itself. Watch them long enough and you’ll start to see direction, where the fish came from and where they’re going.
Tarpon Haunts on the Space Coast
Across the Indian River Lagoon system, juvenile tarpon are spread through nearly every type of backwater you can imagine. The Indian River Lagoon is the core of it all, an interconnected nursery system where fish can move from canal to creek to open lagoon, they can hop docks and cruise creeks and grow and mature all within the lagoon system.
Some of the most consistent local fisheries include:
Turkey Creek — especially around the US-1 bridge to the train tracks and deeper upstream bends back in the sanctuary where fish stack up in shaded water. The spillway offers opportunity for landlocked anglers, and the Tillman Canal also will hold Tarpon.
Eau Gallie River — The main harbor holds gigantic adults in warmer months. Juveniles can be found year round heading down Elbow Creek, the north channel all the way back to the dam holds a high number during the warmer months.
St. Sebastian River — particularly the upper river stretches and Goodrich Island area where juvenile fish hold year-round. The channelized stretch of the north fork is a true hotspot.
Crane Creek — the back reaches between the water plant, and Babcock street offer a quieter but steady producer of small tarpon in tight, shaded water. The main basin can hold larger sub-adults that roam and hunt aggressively in the summer.
Then there are the countless unnamed canals, marsh drains, and ditch systems across Merritt Island and surrounding areas that quietly produce fish for anglers willing to explore. The Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge offers anglers the chance to cast to lots of juveniles but a bike or truck may be needed to run and gun to multiple spots per outing.
Baits, Gear & Tactics
Finding fish is only half the equation. Getting bites in these tight systems comes down to subtlety. Juvenile tarpon are keyed in on small forage: mosquitofish, tiny shrimp, and baitfish no longer than 2 to 3 inches. That means downsizing is everything.
Some of the most effective small-profile lures in these situations have been:
- DOA Tiny TerrorEyez
- Tsunami 2-inch Swim Shad
- Storm 2 inch WildEye Swim Shad
- The JYG 2-inch Paddletail
Modified Soft Plastic Jerkbaits (Robin Hood Rig or Nub Rig)
Color matters too, but not always the way people think. Purple gets a lot of attention for its silhouette and contrast, but black, silver, and gold also shine depending on water clarity, light angle, and bait presence.
Stealth matters just as much as tackle selection. These are shallow, quiet systems. A kayak drifting too fast or a lure splashing too hard can shut things down instantly. More often than not, it’s the quiet presentations that get eaten.
Only after you understand all of that does color really start to make sense. In tannic water, low light, and shaded mangrove creeks, darker tones create a strong silhouette that stands out without looking artificial. That’s where purple earns its reputation. The “blurple” effect (black mixed with purple) creates an easy visual target that looks like a struggling baitfish in bad shape. It doesn’t necessarily match anything perfectly. It just shows up.
The same logic is behind the long-standing popularity of “June bug” style soft plastics. Dark profile, purple flash, just enough contrast to separate it from the background without spooking fish. There are days when natural colors get ignored completely, only for purple to instantly turn fish on. Maybe it’s science, maybe it’s magic…or maybe a fish destined to grow up to earn the title “king” is just attracted to the royal color of purple.
As far as terminal tackle goes, a spinning rod with a 1000-4000 reel will get the job done, sometimes if you are in tight environments, a 6-6.5 foot rod can be your best friend, likewise a smaller reel can be easier to handle when you are whipping around smaller profile, lighter baits. For braid I typically go with an 8 to 10 pound test and for a leader I prefer a good 3 to 4 feet of fluorocarbon. Typically I will start with a 15 or 20 pound test, and tie on a bite tippet of 30 if I feel like I need it. I have caught several sub-adults in the 40ish inch range, and I have used 30-40 pound leaders when targeting them in the river channels.
Conclusion
One of the biggest keys to consistently finding juvenile tarpon isn’t just knowing where to go, it’s being able to actually reach them. That’s where mobility on the water makes all the difference. A good kayak setup can open doors to creeks, ditches, and mangrove shorelines that are otherwise impossible to access by foot or a larger boat. That kind of access is often what separates occasional encounters from truly understanding these fish.
For anglers looking to get properly outfitted, Kayaks By Bo in Cocoa has become a go-to resource on the Space Coast for dialing in the right kayak setup for backwater fishing; especially for tight, shallow systems where stealth and maneuverability matter most.
Once you’re on the water, having the right tackle matters just as much as having the right access. Located on 192 in Melbourne, Strike-Zone Fishing remains one of the most reliable spots to stock up for juvenile tarpon season. From small-profile soft plastics and jigs to the terminal tackle needed for tight creek fishing, it’s a solid one-stop shop for getting dialed before you hit the backwaters.
Because at the end of the day, success in these fisheries usually comes down to two things: getting there quietly, and showing them something they can’t ignore when you do.
by Knox Robinson
Spacefish Prostaff
Inlet Fishing Slow, but Cleaning Up

Hello all my Sebastian Inlet friends and fans, I hope everyone enjoyed the weekend, and all you mom’s had a great Mother’s Day! Here we go with this week’s Sebastian Inlet report — it’s still kind of slow, but there are some fish being caught. The water has cleaned up pretty nicely on the north side, but remains a little dirty on the south side. The good thing is that there are still quite a few finger mullet schools around, and some majorra at times too. The water temp is still good at 82 as of this report, up from the 78 it was during the week. So with that there should be some more baitfish showing up, and the warm water species that eat them as well. Over the weekend on the outgoing tide the weeds were a bit of a pain, but tolerable. Here we go with the action spots.
North Jetty
Over here the majority of the action has been on the early morning/day break outgoing tide at the tip, some nice redfish and snook were caught on live shrimp, small croakers, and artificial shrimp jigs such as thumpers, lucky shrimp, and DOA’s. The redfish are catch and release only, and in the 27-30 inch range, the snook were mostly oversized, but a few nice slot fish have been caught, along with some shorts. Early in last week there were a few decent black drum caught on dead shrimp, but only a couple as the water is warm enough that they will leave until the fall when it cools back down again. Sheepshead continue to be biting around the pilings on either tide using live fiddler crabs and sandfleas. On the incoming tide the snook bite has been slow as well, a few fish have been caught, most were too big to keep, but a few were keepers. Redfish also have been present. Live shrimp, croakers and majorra, and live mullet are the baits of choice. For those fishing dead shrimp, sheepshead, black margates, spot tail pinfish are biting around the jetty pilings. Beach side on fleas and shrimp there were some pompano and whiting being caught on the high tide in the afternoons.
South Jetty
Over here it is slow due to the water being dirtied up by the ESE winds, and the weeds, but there are fish around. Outgoing at the tip it’s all about the black margates, spot tails, and a couple nice pompano, shrimp being the best bait, also being caught are some of the regulars, blue runners, small jacks, and puffers. Incoming tide, if you catch some cleaner water the snook bite has been pretty good, lots of undersized fish, but a few decent slots were caught. Live threadfins, small croakers, and majorra are the baits of choice. The snook have been present along the shoreline on both sides of the bridge on the incoming tide. Also being caught are some decent sheepshead, and some smaller mangrove snapper, they aren’t big enough to keep yet, but they are starting to show up. Live shrimp, and dead shrimp for them, shrimp, fiddlers, and sandfleas for the sheepshead.
T-Dock
Back here the fishing has been pretty slow, with the exception of some small mangrove snapper, sheepshead and whiting being caught on cut dead shrimp fished around the pilings and the rock shoreline. Either tide will work, just have to keep it tight to the shoreline on the outgoing tide. Last week a couple of black drum were caught on the dock, along with a bunch of the spot tail pinfish that were big enough to keep and eat. No size or bag limit on those tasty panfish. The snook bite has been hit and miss, live majorra or tiny croakers fished on the incoming tide around the dock, either side.
Surf Area, both sides
The north side has been back in action with the water being deeper away from the jetty, and it’s been pretty clean. Whiting, black drum, sheepshead and a few pompano have been caught fishing dead shrimp and sandfleas on the outside trough area. There are nice schools od mullet coming down the beach lately, so keep an eye out for them as there may be some predators wanting some action, snook, big jacks, redfish and tarpon follow them up and down the beaches. Oh, and the sharks! Lol.
South side has been about the same now that anglers have access to the beach again, and can fish it. Same species being caught as the north side, along with the pesky puffers and stingrays to boot. Blue runners, jacks and a few straggler bluefish have been caught as well.
Well folks, that about wraps things up for this week’s report. The week is supposed to start of kind of rough and windy and rainy on Monday, but calm back down and be a good week. I’m hoping that the water will stay clean, and that will help get us back on track for more good fishing. Stay well everyone, and have a great week!! Snookman.
by Wayne "Snookman" Landry
Sebastian Inlet State Park | (321) 724-5175
This Week on the Lagoon

The bite has stayed active over the past few weeks, and lately we’ve been seeing a little bit of everything: snook, redfish, trout, flounder, bluefish, and jacks all in the mix.
3” paddle tails, 3” shrimp plastics, and Spook Jr. topwaters have been producing well around docks, mangrove shorelines, and shallow flats. Morning and evening trips have both been productive, especially around moving water and lower-light conditions.
Overall, fishing has been pretty consistent lately, and it’s a great time to get out there.
by John Page
JP Kayak Fishing and Tours | (321) 345-8388
Beach looking better

We had a good week of fishing on the beach and inshore! The beach weeds mostly moved out over the past week, allowing lots of whiting, bluefish, black drum, and margate to eat our baits. The river is still filled with redfish and trout biting on Gulp shrimp and live shrimp. Pearl and chartreuse have been the best colors to use, and skipping baits around the mangroves has been a necessity.
The beach this week is going to stay relatively calm, with a nice breeze to somewhat keep the heat at bay. The go-to rigs have been white, pink, and orange pompano rigs baited with small pieces of peeled frozen shrimp and live sand fleas. You are still going to need some sputnik weights because the undercurrent has been ripping most days. A lot of beach access points now have decent troughs, with some southern beaches showing massive drop-offs for fish to feed in during the changing tides.
If you’re into shark fishing, we are ramping up into the small- to medium-sized shark season, so make sure you grab some castable shark rigs that we make in-house. If you are looking for custom-made shark rigs, we have everything needed to build a setup for you. Bonito chunks, whole mullet, and jacks have been getting chewed up as bait, but don’t forget that live whiting make great shark bait as well!
That’s it for this week. As always, tight lines!
by Nik Kaldor
Cocoa Beach Fishing Center | (321) 783-3477
Rain Provides Pleasant Relief
Last night’s rain we received in the Palm Bay Area was a pleasant relief finally. This past week the Stick Marsh has been showing more and more of what were submerged stumps now sticking out of the waters. Anglers need to keep their eyes more focused on what’s ahead of you while moving around on-plane in their boats. My first spot I usually start at isn’t far from the ramp and is usually good to sometimes great for catching bass. I made a few casts with my Prop bait and was rewarded right away with fish. The overcast skies in the early morning have produced great fishing. I put up the conventional tackle for a moment and pulled out the fly rod for some real fun once I knew the fish were chewing. I had a popper type fly pattern tied on for some surface action and my first presentation was greeted with an explosive strike. This went on for about 45 minutes.
Once the sun came out from behind the clouds the bite was completely shut off. I only caught a few more fish that morning after I moved from my first spot so by 11am I put the boat back on the trailer and headed home. There is quite a bit of floating eel grass on the southern end of the lake that makes any lure with treble hooks getting clogged up with grass at this time something more weedless will be a better choice to throw.
by Terry Lamielle
| (321) 537-5346
Lots of Bait Inshore Sebastian

Will Caught a 42” Snook along with a few smaller snook and Claire caught her share of trout, snapper and jacks.
Inshore fishing was pretty good this week with a lot of bait around and plenty of snook, trout and jacks. Live bait worked well for the bigger snook and trout but artificial worked well on the smaller fish around the bait pods. Beach fishing was a bit slower this week as we had some wind and choppy conditions but when the wind calmed there wasn’t a lot of bait around and not much activity for tarpon, mackerel, jacks and sharks.
The nearshore reefs were decent for margate, sheepshead, snapper and grunts. We have another front coming this week with temps in the low 80s and light north winds which may slow down the bite slightly but the cooler temps will make it more comfortable to fish the lagoon before the summer heat shows up.
by Capt. Glyn Austin
Going Coastal Charters | (321) 863-8085
Toasty Taste of Summer

New Smyrna Beach had received a little taste of some Summer weather this past week and I will say it got toasty. The fish did not seem to mind the hotter temps as the bite has still continued to be strong throughout the waters of Daytona Beach south to Mosquito Lagoon. The bait has also started to make an appearance with good numbers of mullet on the flats. Trout, black drum and snook have all been chewing well. Shrimp, cut bait and pinfish have been working well along with soft plastic, plugs and spoons for artificial’s. The weather looks to be stable and warm moving into the weekend so the bite should only continue to increase.
by Capt. Patrick Rood
Spot N Tail Charters | (386) 566-1394
Popping Corks Producing Trout

The trout bite has really turned on using popping corks and Gulp baits this last week with lots of bait starting to show up. We have tarpon on the beach as well as starting to show up in the creeks. The inshore tarpon are great for fly fishing first thing in the morning. They have announced our Atlantic red snapper season is a go! I have dates available if you want to go get some red snapper. Also, offshore lane snapper, mangrove snapper and cobia are being caught. You can book a charter by calling 386-295-5991 or go directly to my website at www.fatfishguide.com.
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by Capt. Mike Mann
Fat Fish Guide Service | (386) 295-5991
Florida’s 2026 Atlantic Red Snapper Season

The 2026 Atlantic red snapper season will go on in two phases, summer and fall, for a total of 39 days!
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LOCAL EVENTS
One Star Tuna Tournament
April

One Star Tuna Tournament coming up! The more boats, the higher the payout. If your not in it, you’re missin out! Text Captain Joey Alvarez at (321) 507-7339 to enter today!
Sunrise Fish Dive Surf
505 Glen Cheek Dr #4501, Port Canaveral, FL 32920, USA
CFSA Social
April 21 @ 6:30pm
This CFSA Social will feature Dr. Wesley Merten, a leading marine scientist with the Dolphinfish Research Program.
Dr. Merten will take us behind the scenes of one of the most impactful tagging and research initiatives focused on dolphinfish (mahi-mahi) in the Atlantic and Gulf regions. Through years of hands-on fieldwork and data collection, the DRP has helped anglers and scientists better understand migration patterns, growth rates, and the overall health of this iconic offshore species.
This presentation will break down how angler participation directly contributes to real scientific research, and how programs like DRP are shaping the future of sustainable fisheries. Expect a mix of science, real-world fishing insights, and incredible visuals from tagging expeditions.
Whether you’re a weekend offshore angler or a serious tournament fisherman, this is a rare opportunity to learn how your time on the water can play a role in advancing marine conservation.
WHERE
The CFSA social is held at the following location:
Mud Hole Custom Tackle, Inc.
2133 Component Loop Suite 1001
Oviedo, FL 32765
2026 CFSA Offshore Tournament
May 16

Blue Points Marina
726 Scallop Dr
Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
57th Annual FSFA Offshore Slam
June 6

The annual offshore fishing tournament hosted by the Florida Sport Fishing Association (FSFA) in Cape Canaveral, Florida. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Place prizes are awarded to the 5 largest catches of each of the eligible 4 species (with a guaranteed payout of $3000 per Species) + 3 Bonus Fish. Additional prizes include the Big Fish ($5,000) and SLAM ($5,000).
$175 on or before May 15th ($250.00 after May 15, 2026)
SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY!
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