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Guide's Targeted Fish Species In September

Redfish

Redfish

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Sea Trout

Sea Trout

Average Odds

Sheepshead

Sheepshead

Good Odds

Striped Bass

Striped Bass

Good Odds

Tripletail

Tripletail

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Apalachicola Bay Charter - Top Species in September

Target Species in Apalachicola Bay with Captain Tommy Holland

Popular Inshore Fish and When to Catch Them

At Apalachicola Bay Charter Fishing with Captain Tommy Holland, anglers can target some of the most sought-after inshore species along Florida’s Forgotten Coast. The bay is best known for redfish fishing in Apalachicola Bay, available nearly year-round, with peak action around oyster bars and tidal creeks in fall.


Trout fishing in Apalachicola Bay heats up in spring and summer as speckled trout gather along grass flats and deeper channels. Seasonal highlights also include sheepshead in winter, flounder in fall, and tripletail fishing in Apalachicola Bay during summer when they hang near buoys and markers.


The diversity of the bay means every trip offers something new. Families often enjoy catching black drum and striped bass, while anglers looking for a challenge can pursue tarpon during warmer months. By keeping track of tides, water clarity, and baitfish movement, Captain Tommy provides expert guidance on where and when to find the bay’s top species. For those planning a fishing adventure, now’s the best time to book your trip and experience why Apalachicola Bay fishing is considered one of Florida’s best-kept secrets.


Trending Questions About Fishing in Apalachicola Bay

When is the best time for redfish fishing in Apalachicola Bay?

Redfish are available year-round, but fall is the prime season. Cooler temps push them into tidal creeks and oyster bars, making this the best time to book a trip.


What’s the top season for trout fishing in Apalachicola Bay?

Spring and early summer are the peak for speckled trout. We target grass flats and drifting areas where schools of trout feed aggressively.


What bait works best for catching tripletail in Apalachicola Bay?

Tripletail love live shrimp and small crabs. We spot them near markers and buoys, making sight fishing one of the most exciting ways to catch them.


Can families enjoy tropical fish or kid-friendly species here?

Absolutely—families often reel in black drum, mullet, and sheepshead. These species provide steady action, safe conditions, and fun for all ages.


How do I book a trip to target fish with Apalachicola Bay Charter Fishing with Captain Tommy Holland?

Booking is simple—contact Captain Tommy to secure your date and let him know your target species. He’ll customize the trip with all gear, bait, and licenses included.

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