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Hot Bites and Calm Seas: June Fishing in Pensacola
Pensacola Bay - Santa Rosa, FL
Fishing in Pensacola is heating up as we roll into June, with a great mix of inshore and offshore action across the board. Water temps are climbing into the mid-80s, and the bite is staying consistent with calm mornings and light winds offering prime conditions.
Inshore, redfish are showing up around the grass flats and dock lines early in the morning, especially on higher tides. Live shrimp, cut mullet, and soft plastics have all been producing. Speckled trout are feeding aggressively at first light, with topwater lures drawing explosive strikes near the mouths of creeks and around deeper grass beds. Don’t be surprised to hook into a few flounder mixed in—some keepers have been caught around sandy drop-offs.
Offshore, the bite has been strong with red snapper season now open. Most trips are limiting out quickly on reefs and ledges in 60–120 feet of water. Live cigar minnows and frozen squid have been the top baits. King mackerel and mahi are also making appearances around the deeper wrecks, and a few cobia have been caught cruising just offshore. It’s a great time to target a variety of species in one trip.
Whether you're looking to stay close to shore or head out deeper, now’s a solid time to fish Pensacola. The summer bite is just getting started, and conditions are ideal.