Pensacola Fishing Charters

Pensacola August 2024 Fishing Report

Pensacola fishing report for August is that Mahi Mahi & Triggerfish are showing up with a strong bite!  We have a few spots open this month as we have 2 fishing boats to accommodate our guests.  

Also Give us a call to fish for Big Sharks, vermillion snapper, king mackerel.

Something to look forward to in September is that a lot of Good Fishin is coming into season;  

Amberjacks, gag grouper, pelagic fishing charters will be getting Hot on our offshore fishing charters.  Anyone looking for a shorter fishing trip closer to shore we’ll haveTrout & Redfish charters available.

Please contact Rooster Tail Fishing Charters to book your next Pensacola offshore fishing charter.

Pensacola fishing will be heating up

Pensacola fishing will be heating up over the next several weeks with Sheepshead fishing at the end of February in the Pass Area. We’ll be seeing good numbers of Spanish mackerel & redfish coming inshore feeding. Please give us a call to get in on the spring fishing action and book a Pensacola inshore fishing charter. Offshore fishing charters will be seeing vermillion snapper, triggerfish, catch & release amberjack & red snapper and some king mackerel fishing too. Please contact captain Ronnie to book your next Pensacola offshore fishing charter.

Fall fishing is great for inshore and offshore in the Pensacola area

Fall fishing is great for inshore and offshore in the Pensacola area! Inshore the mangrove snapper are holding tight to any structure including docks and bridges, and the bull Redfish will be chasing pogies all out our bay and sound. Offshore your chances at a mahi mahi are at a all time high with plenty of sharks and vermilion snapper to catch bottom fishing, along with a number of other species to capture!

February 2022 Pensacola Fishing Report

With spring getting closer we are gearing up for the sheepshead spawn, our local fish move out of the bayou’s and intercostal water to the mouth of the pass and stack up like pancakes! We use light spinning tackle and a mixture of live bait including sand fleas, shrimp, and fiddler crabs. If dropping live bait isn’t your style no worries! Schools of Spanish mackerel frequently chase bait fish around the boat and we cast a plugs and jigs and catch them on artificial.