Orlando Saltwater Fishing

Here in Orlando we are lucky enough to have great access to freshwater and saltwater fishing alike. Orlando Saltwater Fishing is some of the best in the state. Please enjoy these articles below to help you catch more fish while in Orlando!

Indian River Lagoon Fishing Forecast – June 2023

  Juvenile tarpon fishing in the canals will start to heat up in June with more rain in the afternoon. … Jun 1st, 2023

Fired Up Offshore Forecast – June 2023

From the beach to deeper reefs – tarpon, jack crevalle, bonita, Spanish mackerel and kingfish have all been close to … Jun 1st, 2023

Indian River Lagoon Fishing Forecast – May 2023

  Fishing the flats has improved the last few months in the Mosquito Lagoon and Indian River. A lot of … May 2nd, 2023

Fired Up Offshore Forecast – May 2023

Kingfish will continue to do well this month. Best bait is going to be the bunker (menhaden shad). If not … May 2nd, 2023

Indian River Lagoon Fishing Forecast – April 2023

  April rain showers bring higher water and floating grass in the lagoon system. Bait should be plentiful on the … May 2nd, 2023

Fired Up Offshore Forecast – April 2023

Cobia – continue to look around in the 50-60 foot depths for manta rays and leatherback turtless holding fish. Free … May 2nd, 2023

Indian River Lagoon Fishing Forecast – March 2023

  Early March usually brings wind, but if conditions are right the cobia show up with the rays on the … Mar 2nd, 2023

Fired Up Offshore Forecast – March 2023

March Madness is here – bring on the cobia! This is the historic time frame here along the central east … Mar 2nd, 2023

Indian River Lagoon Fishing Forecast – February 2023

  February is the time to have your boat and tackle ready because fishing usually heats up in the middle … Feb 3rd, 2023

Fired Up Offshore Forecast – February 2023

Wind wind and more wind, go away already. Near shore fishing has been great and should continue this month. Massive … Feb 2nd, 2023