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WAPuget Sound & Pacific
Saltwater

Puget Sound Summer Chinook Season Peaks Under Full June Moon

WA Sea Grant's boating-season dispatch — noting the sun is out and Washington's waterways are active — signals prime time for Puget Sound and Pacific coast saltwater anglers heading into the July 4th weekend. A Full Moon on June 30 is driving the strongest spring tidal exchanges of the month, a pattern that historically concentrates Chinook salmon and other predators along current edges and rip lines across the Sound. No NOAA buoy data was available for this report cycle, leaving surface temperatures unconfirmed; late June typically places Puget Sound waters in the upper 50s to low 60s°F. WA Sea Grant also flagged the first confirmed detection of invasive European green crab on Orcas Island this May — a monitoring-worthy development, as the species can degrade eelgrass and displace nearshore forage critical to salmon and lingcod. WA WDFW's statewide creel and stocking monitoring program is active, though no specific regional catch intel returned for this cycle. Confirm current WDFW salmon area regulations before launching, as summer quotas can shift with short notice.

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water temp
Chinook Salmon
Active bite
Chinook SalmonPacific HalibutLingcod
MACape Cod Bay
Saltwater

Cape Cod Bay Stripers Shift to Summer Patterns as Full Moon Crests

Per the On The Water striper migration map published June 26, bigger bass across the Northeast are now concentrating around sand eels, squid, bunker, and herring as the spring run gives way to early-summer patterns — a shift Cape Cod Bay anglers are beginning to navigate. No NOAA buoy data was available for the bay at publication time, so water temperatures cannot be confirmed today. Saltwater Edge Blog (RI) reported through the late-June new moon period that cool water has been holding across southern New England, keeping stripers in nearshore zones longer than expected. On The Water notes that rigged Slug-Gos are drawing strikes from stripers staging on shallow beaches from New York to Maine, while glide baits with large swimming profiles have emerged as the season's standout presentation. Massachusetts shore-based shark regulations are in full effect; OTW Surfcasting reports a white shark was recently caught and released off Nantucket — situational awareness is warranted along the beach and from small craft.

N/A
water temp
Striped Bass
Active bite
Striped BassSquidBluefish
AKGulf of Alaska
Saltwater

Gulf of Alaska Enters Midsummer Salmon Transition Under Full Moon

AK Sea Grant's Wakefield Fisheries Symposium, convened on Kodiak Island to address marine heatwaves in high-latitude Alaskan oceans, represents the most relevant regional signal in this cycle's data feed. No buoy readings, gauge data, or Gulf-specific on-water angler intel arrived for this report; no charter captains, tackle shops, or local fishing blogs filed conditions from these waters this cycle. Seasonal norms fill the gap: late June is a pivotal transition window in the Gulf of Alaska, with king salmon seasons typically tightening or subject to emergency management action in many drainages by month's end, sockeye runs building toward their July peak, and Pacific halibut holding as the most consistent target for offshore charter fleets through midsummer. The full moon on June 30 amplifies tidal swings and can compress daytime feeding windows; plan around tidal transitions rather than midday hours. Verify current salmon emergency orders with state regulators before heading out, as rules can shift rapidly this time of year.

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water temp
King (Chinook) Salmon
Slow bite
King (Chinook) SalmonSockeye (Red) SalmonPacific Halibut
SCCharleston Harbor
Saltwater

Nearshore Spanish Mackerel Running Strong as Red Drum Stage Deep

Spanish mackerel are moving in good numbers along Carolinas beachfronts and nearshore structure in late June, per Fisherman's Post Carolinas saltwater coverage, which also notes the bluefish bite running strong in nearby NC waters. Direct Charleston Harbor intel is limited this cycle, but the regional coastal pattern points to similar nearshore action off SC. Red drum have scattered off open flats as summer deepens, holding in deeper holes, which aligns with what Fisherman's Post is tracking along the Carolina coast. Sheepshead are in play too, with the first push of smaller fish staging on hard structure noted in the Cape Fear drainage to the north. Salt Strong cautions that summer redfish push into tight shoreline cover on high tides rather than working open water, so standard flat-fishing tactics may underperform until the tide drops. The full moon on June 30 drives peak tidal exchange in Charleston Harbor; time your drift around the current turn this week.

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water temp
Spanish Mackerel
Hot bite
Spanish MackerelRed DrumSheepshead
MIGreat Lakes & Grand River
Freshwater

Great Lakes smallmouth and walleye lock into summer mode as Grand River flows steady

Grand River is flowing at 2,520 cfs as of June 29 (USGS gauge 04119000), with no water temperature reading available from the gauge this period. Michigan's final week of June marks a clear seasonal turning point: post-spawn recovery is largely complete across the Great Lakes and river systems, and bass, walleye, and muskie are committing to summer feeding ranges. Regional fishing outlets confirm northern Michigan has crossed the threshold. Wired 2 Fish noted this week that 'in the far reaches of northern bass land, it's getting pretty warm, with a short-lived spring quickly dissipating into summer.' Fishing the Midwest is actively recommending weedline presentations for walleye and mixed-bag action as aquatic vegetation reaches peak summer growth. AnglingBuzz recently spotlighted how increasing angling pressure and forward-facing sonar technology are reshaping muskie tactics on Great Lakes waters. The MI DNR Weekly Fishing Report for the week of June 24 is the most current state agency snapshot available for regional conditions.

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water temp
Smallmouth Bass
Hot bite
Smallmouth BassWalleyeMuskie
MILake Michigan & Grand River mouth
Freshwater

Grand River mouth fishing heats up as summer patterns lock in

The Grand River is flowing at 2,520 cfs per USGS gauge 04119000 as of June 29 — a moderate late-June reading that keeps the river mouth at Grand Haven accessible and carrying enough current to concentrate fish in the channel seam. Nearshore Lake Michigan buoy readings are unavailable today. The biggest Lake Michigan context heading into summer comes from the WI DNR Lake Michigan Fishing Report: 2024 set a record coho salmon harvest of over 210,000 fish, and Chinook topped 160,000 — their best since 2012 — fueled by strong alewife survival. Those stocked year-classes should translate to quality fish as salmon begin staging off pier heads and river mouths, a push that typically builds through July. For right now, smallmouth bass are the most reliable option around pier-head rocks and the current break at the river mouth. Fishing the Midwest reports that weedline transitions are producing for walleye and bass as the 2026 open water season settles into its summer rhythm.

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water temp
Chinook Salmon
Active bite
Chinook SalmonSmallmouth BassWalleye
MOOzark trout parks (Current, Niangua)
Freshwater

Ozark smallmouth ramping up as trout parks ease into summer slow

The Current River is flowing at 2,230 cfs per USGS gauge 07067000 as of June 29, running moderately elevated and narrowing the best wading windows to softer seams and eddies off main current. Water temperature data is unavailable from this gauge. None of the angler-intel feeds this cycle covered Missouri's Ozark trout parks directly, so conditions are inferred from seasonal patterns and general guidance. Tactical Bassin's July bass overview notes that fish metabolisms peak in summer heat, making bass aggressively active in early-morning and evening windows before retreating to deeper structure and shade by midday, a pattern that applies well to Current River smallmouth. Wired 2 Fish's July lure breakdown highlights fish still relating strongly to current, which suits the river's characteristic ledge-and-seam structure. For the stocked rainbow trout in managed park zones, summer typically slows action as surface temperatures rise; early dawn near spring-fed inflows is your best window. The full moon this week may extend productive low-light periods on both ends of the day.

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water temp
Rainbow Trout
Slow bite
Rainbow TroutSmallmouth BassLargemouth Bass
NJJersey Shore
Saltwater

Jersey Shore Turns Summer: Sea Bass Limits and Bluefin Push In on Squid

Sea bass are running hot off the Jersey Shore right now, with Blue Chip Sportfishing reporting near-limit catches on virtually every trip. As of June 25, OTW Northern New Jersey confirms ocean fluking has rebounded after last week's upwelling, striper fishing is decent along the beaches, and the bluefin bite continues to the south. Water temperatures at Atlantic Highlands have climbed into the mid-60s, per Capt Ron's Atlantic Highlands, nudging the season firmly into summer mode. The biggest news offshore: Fishermans HQ LBI reports a massive squid invasion along the Jersey coast has drawn bluefin tuna within striking distance — just 20-30 miles out. In the bays and inlets, bluefish and fluke are mixing with scattered stripers per Fishermans HQ LBI, while Capt Ron's notes Gulp sand eels have been the top fluke producer on recent open-boat trips. Tonight's full moon will push strong tidal current through the inlets — prime conditions for bass and fluke at the turn.

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water temp
Black Sea Bass
Hot bite
Black Sea BassSummer Flounder (Fluke)Striped Bass
NJDelaware River & Pine Barrens
Freshwater

Pine Barrens and Delaware River settle into summer low-water pattern

Flow at USGS gauge 01408000 registered 22.2 cfs on the evening of June 29, signaling lean summer conditions across the Pine Barrens watershed. No freshwater-specific angler reports were available from this region this cycle, so conditions here are grounded in gauge data and seasonal pattern. NJ Fish & Wildlife News notes that warm-water fisheries at Hamburg Mountain WMA, including Silver Lake and Franklin Pond Creek, remain productive through summer alongside their stocked trout populations. Tonight's full moon should favor catfish and bass along the Delaware River corridor after dark, historically one of the better night-bite windows of the summer. Largemouth bass in the tannic Pine Barrens ponds tend to retreat to shaded edges and deeper structure by midday. Anglers should confirm WMA access before heading out, as NJ Fish & Wildlife reports seasonal closures at five management areas running through September 7.

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water temp
Largemouth Bass
Active bite
Largemouth BassChain PickerelChannel Catfish
NJDelaware Bay (NJ side)
Saltwater

Full Moon Tides Fuel Stripers and Fluke in Delaware Bay's Summer Turnover

On The Water's June 26 striper migration map shows bigger bass now concentrating around sand eels, squid, bunker, and herring as the spring run transitions into summer across New Jersey's coastal system. Blue Chip Sportfishing (NJ) confirms the bite has been strong, with stripers crushed on every trip and mako sharks now entering the region. OTW Northern New Jersey (June 25) adds that ocean fluking rebounded after last week's cold upwelling and beach striper action is holding steady. No NOAA buoy data is available for Delaware Bay today. Atlantic Highlands boats logged 64 to 65.7 degrees mid-week per Capt Ron's, offering a rough regional temperature benchmark, though bay-side readings may differ. Today's full moon drives peak tidal push through Delaware Bay's channel edges and shoals, historically one of the most productive tidal windows of any summer month for bay stripers and fluke. Gulp sand eels and fresh-cut bait are leading the way at the change of tide per Capt Ron's recent trip reports.

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water temp
Striped Bass
Active bite
Striped BassFlukeBluefish
NYHudson Valley & Finger Lakes
Freshwater

Summer bass patterns lock in across Hudson Valley and Finger Lakes

Water temperatures hit 78°F at USGS gauge 01357500 on June 29, marking full summer arrival for the Hudson Valley. NY DEC The Fishing Line (June 26 issue) reports that black bass season is in full swing, with warming conditions accelerating the post-spawn transition to summer habitat. Largemouth bass are targeting shallow weedlines, dock pilings, and shaded cover; dawn and dusk topwater sessions will be the high-percentage play through the long weekend, especially under the full moon. Smallmouth are pulling deeper along ledges and gravel breaks as the thermocline solidifies. For Finger Lakes anglers, walleye are retreating to deeper thermal refuges in daylight; vertical jigging and night trolling along 25-to-35-foot depth transitions are the conventional late-June playbook. Trout fishing is under genuine heat pressure at 78°F; anglers should focus on pre-dawn sessions near cold-spring tributaries and limit handling time. Wired 2 Fish confirms that northern bass territory is seeing exactly this mid-summer shakeout as spring gives way to summer.

78°F
water · 7-day
Largemouth Bass
Hot bite
Largemouth BassSmallmouth BassWalleye
NJRaritan Bay & Sandy Hook
Saltwater

Fluke Limits and Sea Bass Red Hot as Summer Sets In Off Sandy Hook

Capt Ron's out of Atlantic Highlands is putting anglers on quality fluke right in Raritan Bay, with water temps reported around 64–65°F and fish up to 5 pounds 2 ounces taking the monthly pool. Multiple anglers have been landing three-fish limits, with Gulp sand eels producing best on recent trips, especially at the change of tide. Blue Chip Sportfishing reports sea bass charters are "red hot" and limiting out on nearly every trip, while sharks have "busted wide open," including three Mako Sharks released on one recent outing. Striped bass remain in the mix: Blue Chip confirms they're "crushing the Striped Bass on every trip," and OTW Northern New Jersey's June 25 report notes striper fishing is "decent on the beaches." The On The Water Striper Migration Map from June 26 shows bigger bass concentrating on sand eels, squid, bunker, and herring as the spring run transitions into summer. Tonight's full moon will drive strong tidal swings across the bay.

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water temp
Fluke (Summer Flounder)
Hot bite
Fluke (Summer Flounder)Black Sea BassStriped Bass
FLGulf Coast
Saltwater

Tarpon and Permit Dominate Southwest Florida Gulf Coast as Full Moon Arrives

The tarpon migration is fully underway along Southwest Florida's Gulf Coast, with Naples Offshore Fishing Charters reporting quality fish being intercepted as they push through the area. Morning sessions are dedicated to jumping tarpon, with captains pivoting to permit sight fishing in the afternoons, a combination the captains describe as about as good as it gets. Offshore, kingfish remain steady with consistent action on plugs and flies, and cobia and amberjacks have joined the mix for what Naples Offshore Fishing Charters calls a very dynamic fishery right now. Captain Rick Murphy (FL Insider) has flagged that the Florida redfish bite is on across the region as well. Coastal Angler Magazine's Capt. Dave Stephens reports Charlotte Harbor and Boca Grande Pass are fishing well, calling summertime in Southwest Florida an absolutely great time to fish. With tonight's full moon amplifying tidal surges through the passes, timing your sessions around peak tide changes should pay dividends across both the inshore and nearshore bite.

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water temp
Tarpon
Hot bite
TarponPermitRedfish
DEChristina & Nanticoke
Freshwater

Catfish prime under full moon as Christina & Nanticoke hit summer low flows

USGS gauge 01493500 logged just 1.94 cfs on the evening of June 29, reflecting extreme low-water conditions gripping the region heading into the holiday weekend. With no water temperature reading available and no Delaware-specific reports from charter captains or tackle shops in this data cycle, the conditions picture leans heavily on the gauge and seasonal patterns. Tactical Bassin notes that July bass "metabolisms are at an all-time high," recommending weed-edge and shadow presentations at dawn and dusk when heat presses fish tight to cover. The full moon tonight is the biggest variable: catfish typically push onto shallower flats during the night window, and this moon phase (typically the most productive of the summer calendar) warrants an after-dark session. Field & Stream's seasonal catfishing coverage reinforces the night-strike pattern. Bluegill and other panfish hold near structure in deeper pockets when flows are this low, and remain catchable on light rigs throughout the day.

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water temp
Channel Catfish
Hot bite
Channel CatfishLargemouth BassBluegill/Panfish
MNBoundary Waters & Iron Range
Freshwater

Full Moon Pushes Walleye Shallow Across BWCA and Iron Range

The USGS gauge on the Little Fork River (site 05129115) is reading 278 cfs as of late June 29 — moderate early-summer flows indicating the Iron Range watershed is within a normal seasonal range. No automated water-temperature reading was available at observation time; anglers should check local conditions on arrival. AnglingBuzz (YT) is running current content on walleye slip-bobber setups and summer crappie patterns with forward-facing sonar, both of which translate directly to the chain lakes and portage waters of the Boundary Waters. Fishing the Midwest notes the 2026 open-water season is fully underway region-wide, with Bob Jensen pointing to weedline presentations as the dominant multi-species summer pattern. AnglingBuzz (YT) also features Pete Maina on a rapidly evolving muskie fishery, where increasing pressure and widespread sonar technology adoption are shifting where fish are reliably found. The full moon on June 29 sets up concentrated dawn-and-dusk walleye feeding windows — plan your launch accordingly.

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water temp
Walleye
Active bite
WalleyeMuskieSmallmouth Bass
WYWind River & North Platte
Freshwater

Wind River & North Platte trout dial in for prime early-summer window

Wired 2 Fish's July 2026 lure roundup flags that in "the far reaches of northern bass land, a short-lived spring is quickly dissipating into summer" — a transition Wyoming freestone rivers know well. On the Wind River and North Platte, that shift marks the opening of peak dry-fly season, as spring runoff typically clears by late June and hatch activity picks up across riffle water. Caddis Fly (OR) confirms that Yellow Sallies are "a small, yet important summer bug in the Western US," and these petite stoneflies are a fixture on both drainages in late June. No real-time data came through from USGS gauge 06259000 this cycle, so precise flow conditions aren't available, but tailwater reaches of the North Platte run on regulated flows that hold comparatively stable regardless. The full moon peaks June 29 — plan sessions at first light or well into the evening when sun angles are low and surface feeding windows widen.

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water temp
Brown Trout
Active bite
Brown TroutRainbow TroutCutthroat Trout
SDMissouri River & Black Hills
Freshwater

Missouri River walleyes in summer mode; Black Hills streams holding trout

Jason Mitchell Outdoors (YT) is running summer walleye content focused on spinner rigs and light-jig presentations on Missouri River reservoir systems — a pattern that translates directly to Lake Oahe and Lake Sharpe. With the full moon peaking June 29, low-light windows at dawn and dusk are the highest-percentage times to target walleye on main-lake structure and current edges. USGS gauge 06440200 logged 0 cfs on the afternoon of June 29, indicating a tributary running near-dry — verify local access conditions before you launch. No water temperature reading was available from the gauge. Fishing the Midwest notes that weedline edges are producing across the upper Midwest this week, with walleye, bass, and pike all relating to emerging vegetation. Field & Stream highlights catfish as the reliable summer anchor species when heat pushes other fish deep. In the Black Hills, MidCurrent's nymph and caddis coverage points to a dry-dropper rig for stream trout through midsummer.

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water temp
Walleye
Active bite
WalleyeChannel CatfishSmallmouth Bass
MNMille Lacs Lake walleye
Freshwater

Mille Lacs walleye shift to summer haunts under the full moon

Walleye on Mille Lacs Lake are settling into mid-summer patterns as late June brings the full moon alongside extended daylight hours. No water temperature reading is available from USGS gauge 05227530 for this period, though seasonal context places fish well past their spring spawn and in a clear post-transition phase. Fishing the Midwest notes that weedline walleye action is live across the Upper Midwest as the 2026 open water season runs at full stride, with versatility between presentations key when fish are on the move. Jason Mitchell Outdoors (YT) has been drilling into finesse approaches, covering light-jig casting upwind and a jig-worm presentation specifically built for summer walleye. AnglingBuzz (YT) adds a slip-bobber breakdown covering leader lengths, jig selection, and rod pairing, pointing toward leeches as the live-bait anchor on rocky structure. The full moon compresses the best walleye windows into low-light periods; plan for first light and the final 90 minutes before dark to make the most of this week's conditions.

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water temp
Walleye
Active bite
WalleyeSmallmouth BassNorthern Pike
ARArkansas & White Rivers
Freshwater

Summer bass and trout patterns lock in on Arkansas and White Rivers for July

Wired 2 Fish reports that fly-rod anglers are scoring jumbo bluegills and largemouth bass on dice- and urchin-style bugs, a technique gaining mainstream momentum as July arrives. Tactical Bassin backs this up, noting that bass metabolisms peak in July, with fish aggressively feeding from shallow cover to offshore structure depending on time of day. USGS gauge 07263620 returned no readings at report time, so White River wade anglers should verify current dam-release levels before heading out. Flows dictate both wading safety and fish positioning in the tailwater. The full moon phase typically energizes nocturnal catfish and bass along river edges and riffles. Trout are expected to stack near the coldest sections of the tailrace as surface temperatures climb through midsummer. On the bass front, early topwater and frog fishing over shallow vegetation, transitioning to drop-shots and swimbaits at depth by midday, is the well-established seasonal playbook for these Arkansas river systems.

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water temp
Largemouth Bass
Hot bite
Largemouth BassBrown & Rainbow TroutChannel & Blue Catfish
WIDriftless Area trout streams
Freshwater

Driftless brown trout dial in for summer as terrestrials come online

Root River Rod Co, spotlighted in MidCurrent's recent Tying Tuesday, shares their go-to Driftless streamer: a pine squirrel jig designed to bounce rocky bottoms without hanging up in tight, technical coulee water. That tip lands at a telling moment. Late June in the Driftless typically marks the shift from spring hatches to summer terrestrials and compressed feeding windows. The USGS gauge on the Wisconsin River (site 05407000) logged 7,590 cfs on June 29, offering a regional hydrograph snapshot; individual Driftless spring creeks run far smaller and will bear watching for summer low-flow stress as temperatures climb. No water temperature reading was available at the gauge. The Full Moon overhead can push trout to feed more actively after dark and reduce midday bite windows. MidCurrent's surface-and-film pattern roundup notes that attractor dries and CDC spent patterns provide 'a complete toolkit as hatches begin to fire and predatory fish start pushing into the shallows,' cues that translate directly to Driftless evening sessions this week.

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water temp
Brown Trout
Active bite
Brown TroutBrook TroutSmallmouth Bass
IDSnake & Salmon Rivers
Freshwater

Summer steelhead and trout take center stage as spring Chinook run winds down

Water temperature at 55°F and flows running 11,900 cfs at USGS gauge 13340000 paint a picture of a Snake and Salmon River system still shedding late-June snowmelt. Spring Chinook are the tough story this season: a Trout Unlimited writer who spent a day on Idaho's adjacent Clearwater River targeting spring kings noted the fish simply "didn't show up" despite ideal-looking conditions, a sobering signal for anyone chasing the tail end of that run. Cooler water temperatures favor summer steelhead now pushing upriver and provide a lifeline for resident trout holding in well-oxygenated riffles. Summer stonefly activity is building across the region, with Caddis Fly (OR) calling out Yellow Sally nymph patterns as a go-to for a dry-dropper rig. Smallmouth bass on the lower Snake should be post-spawn and hungry. Always verify current salmon and steelhead season dates and slot limits with Idaho Fish and Game before heading out; zones and restrictions change mid-season.

55°F
water · 7-day
Chinook Salmon
Slow bite
Chinook SalmonSummer SteelheadRainbow Trout
FLPanhandle (Destin, Pensacola)
Saltwater

Redfish Fever Hits the Panhandle as Summer Offshore Season Peaks

Captain Rick Murphy's Florida Insider Fishing Report is calling 'Redfish Fever' — the Florida redfish bite is firmly on, and Panhandle inshore flats from Pensacola to Destin are well-positioned to deliver. No NOAA buoy readings are available for this reporting cycle, so confirmed water temperatures are absent, but Gulf surface temps in late June typically sit in the mid-to-upper 80s°F. Offshore, the summer species mix along Panhandle ledges and reefs is in full swing: king mackerel, red snapper, amberjack, and triggerfish are the traditional warm-weather targets stacking on structure in 50–120 feet of water. Sport Fishing Mag highlights bull redfish as a summer standout across Gulf Coast destinations, with popping-cork rigs drawing aggressive strikes on mature fish. Today's full moon (June 29) will amplify tidal movement on inshore and nearshore grounds — productive feeding windows cluster around tidal transitions. Confirm current FWC and federal Gulf red snapper regulations before departure, as season dates and bag limits vary.

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water temp
Redfish
Hot bite
RedfishKing MackerelRed Snapper
NCOuter Banks
Saltwater

Big blues and spanish mackerel lighting up Outer Banks surf and nearshore

Tom at Hatteras Jack reports oversized bluefish — some pushing past 30 inches — are crashing the Hatteras and Ocracoke surf, with anglers connecting on casting metals and cut baits (Fisherman's Post (NC)). Sea mullet fishing has stayed steady along that same stretch. Spanish mackerel are moving in strong across the nearshore corridor: Morgan at The Reel Outdoors describes good numbers arriving along the Swansboro/Emerald Isle beachfront, while Rich at Chasin' Tails confirms the same push near Morehead/Atlantic Beach, with bonito in the mix as well. Inshore, red drum are scattered but deeper holes and structure are holding fish, per Chasin' Tails. Offshore, the Fisherman's Post — Carolinas saltwater Tidelines column noted gaffer mahi as a reliable option out of Beaufort Inlet as early as late May, signaling Gulf Stream influence building toward the barrier islands heading into summer. No buoy temperature readings were available for this report; check local NOAA tide charts for current timing before launching.

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water temp
Bluefish
Hot bite
BluefishSpanish MackerelRed Drum
GAChattahoochee & Savannah
Freshwater

Savannah settles into summer low as Georgia bass and bream hold structure

The USGS gauge on the Savannah River (gauge 02197000) logged 4,290 cfs on the afternoon of June 29, with levels falling, a trend confirmed by GA Sportsman / Georgia Outdoor News, which pegged the Clyo gauge at 4.3 feet and dropping as of June 25. Joshua Barber's June 27 Southern Waters Fishing Report urged anglers to stay hydrated, with intense heat forecast through the weekend. For bass, postspawn fish are now in full summer mode: Wired 2 Fish reports this week that across the South, largemouth and spotted bass are splitting between deep offshore shad schools and a shallower population still relating to current and bream. Bream and bluegill are active in slack-water coves as late-June beds hold. On the Chattahoochee tailwater, cold-water dam releases typically extend trout fishing well into summer, and the Georgia Wildlife Blog confirms stocking reports are available at GeorgiaWildlife.com for anglers planning a tailwater run.

N/A
water temp
Largemouth / Spotted Bass
Active bite
Largemouth / Spotted BassBream / BluegillChannel / Flathead Catfish
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