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Offshore Grouper Fishing in St. Pete Is On Fire This Season
Tampa Bay - Pinellas, FL
Grouper Bites Heating Up Offshore Anglers targeting grouper in St. Petersburg, Florida are finding solid action offshore this week. With warming water temperatures in the mid-70s, red grouper and gag grouper have become more active along ledges, rock piles, and reef structures 20 to 50 miles out from the coast. Most successful catches are coming from depths between 80 to 150 feet.
Live pinfish, threadfin herring, and squid have been the top baits, with many anglers also finding luck on jigs and slow-pitch setups. Grouper are striking aggressively in the early morning and late afternoon, making these prime windows for booking charters or planning trips.
Tackle Tips and Seasonal Trends Heavy-duty bottom rigs with fluorocarbon leaders are recommended to prevent breakoffs on rocky terrain. Gag grouper are showing up closer in, particularly around natural bottom and artificial reefs, and we're seeing a few fish over 20 pounds being boated. As the summer approaches, expect the bite to continue improving, especially for red grouper in deeper zones.
Whether you're a seasoned bottom fisher or new to targeting grouper, St. Pete’s offshore waters are delivering dependable action right now. Booking a guided grouper fishing charter in St. Petersburg is a great way to learn the area and maximize your catch rates.