What’s Biting Off Palm Beach Right Now? Late-Season Fish Spotlight

September 5, 2025

As we slide into September along Palm Beach’s coast, both offshore and inshore are buzzing with action. The cooling waters and shifting currents bring incredible variety—from acrobatic pelagics to hearty bottom dwellers. Here’s what’s hot right now:

The Mullet Run Spectacle

Each fall, fans of epic wildlife displays gather to witness the Florida mullet run—massive schools streaming south along the beaches. What follows is nature’s buffet: tarpon leaping skyward, spinners slicing through the surf, and snook and jacks tearing into the bait in full force. It’s as wild as it gets.

Offshore Action: Mahi-Mahi, Sailfish & Tuna

Offshore, the Gulf Stream’s warm currents are bringing gamefish close to home. Expect solid fights from mahi-mahi, sailfish, and blackfin tuna—all still on the bite this month.

Great All-Around Bottom Fishing

Reef and wreck anglers stay busy year-round here. Snapper and grouper—favorites for both their fight and flavor—are reliably around, no matter the season.

Inshore Variety: Snook, Flounder & More

Closer to shore, fall brings a mix of species:

Snook remain a top target—active along mangroves, docks, and seawalls.

Flounder and redfish are common around flats and shallow inlets.

Bonito, Spanish mackerel, and juvenile tarpon round out the action—especially along flats and the Intracoastal Waterway.

Why It’s a Great Time to Book a Trip

September’s combination of offshore excitement, shallow-water variety, and breathtaking wildlife makes it a fantastic month for charter fishing. Whether you’re chasing a trophy offshore or relaxing with family inshore, there’s something for every angler—and plenty of stories to bring back.

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98 Lake Drive, Palm Beach Shores, FL 33404
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