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Catch Tarpon, Snook, Redfish, and More During Prime Late Spring Conditions
Punta Gorda - Charlotte, FL
The inshore waters around Punta Gorda and Charlotte Harbor are offering excellent fishing opportunities as we head into June. Anglers are reporting productive trips with a variety of popular game fish showing strong activity.
🐟 Top Species Biting This Week Tarpon: The tarpon bite is strong, with multiple catches reported. Anglers are seeing success using live bait and light tackle, especially in early morning hours.
Snook: Snook are active around mangrove shorelines, docks, and bridge lights. Early morning and late evening are the best times to target them.
Redfish: Redfish are feeding near oyster bars, grassy flats, and mangroves. Shrimp-tipped jigs and cut bait have been especially effective.
Spotted Sea Trout: Trout are abundant over seagrass beds. Shrimp under popping corks or soft plastics retrieved slowly are producing steady bites.
Spanish Mackerel & Cobia: These migratory species are showing up nearshore and around deeper flats, particularly during moving tides.
🌦️ Weather & Fishing Conditions The forecast calls for warm temperatures in the upper 80s°F with chances of afternoon thunderstorms. Morning hours offer the best fishing conditions, with light winds and active fish before the heat and storms build.
🎯 Tips for Success Start Early: Mornings offer cooler temps, less boat traffic, and more feeding activity.
Use Live Bait: Pilchards, shrimp, and pinfish are working well for most species.
Fish the Tides: Incoming and outgoing tides are triggering feeding patterns in backwaters and around structure.
Watch the Weather: Be cautious of afternoon storms and keep an eye on the radar if you’re on the water past midday.
Whether you're targeting tarpon, chasing snook through the mangroves, or working the flats for redfish and trout, Punta Gorda’s inshore fishery is delivering great action. Now’s a fantastic time to get out on the water and make the most of the late spring bite.