Saltwater Fishing in Florida during April 2021
Posted by CASSIE SMITTY
According to the #floridaalmanac March 13–28 2021 is the best fishing day for. this month. If you won't make it this week maybe you'll make it for April. We did a list of what to look forward to for Saltwater fishing in Florida during the month of April.ATLANTIC SAILFISH
SNOOK
First choice: Florida
Second choice: Mexico
BLACKFIN TUNA
First choice: Mexico
Second choice: Florida
TARPON
First choice: Florida
Second choice: Mexico
PERMIT
Second choice: Florida
Belize’s renowned permit fishing continues to attract anglers from all over, and justifiably so, as countless fish ranging from 6-pound schoolies to 30-pound singles provide targets for light- and fly-tackle enthusiasts. In Florida, permit remain schooled up around nearshore wrecks, where they can be temped with free-lined live crabs, jigs tipped with shrimp, or artificial crustacean imitations.
SWORDFISH
Second choice: New Zealand
Strong winds and choppy seas characterize the South Florida offshore scene this time of year, but anglers with the boat and stomach to fish under those conditions find plenty of willing broadbills, including some eyebrow raisers. April is autumn in New Zealand, which happens to be the peak time for swords in those waters. Top areas include the Far North, Mayor Island, and the trenches near the Garden Patch.
KING MACKEREL
Second choice: Louisiana
With water temps on the rise, kingfish along Florida’s Gulf coast feed more frequently on or near the surface, often revealing their whereabouts with their skyrocketing and topwater explosions. Now is a great time to catch some on surface walkers and shallow divers. Kings also stage outside Louisiana passes this month. Plugs and large, flashy spoons cast or trolled around bait schools catch their share.
MAHI
Second choice: Florida
Mahi continue their great seasonal pilgrimage through Hawaiian waters. Expect some fish on the prowl along the first drop, letting small-boat anglers and even kayakers cash in thanks to the proximity to island shores. In South Florida, the big run doesn’t go strong until May, but this month already brings an increasing number of days with solid dolphin fishing, especially in the Keys and Miami-Dade County.