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FISHING REPORT

Winter Redfish & Snook Report

Pine Island Sound • Matlacha • Sanibel
Month of February, 2026

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February Fishing Report

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LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS (February, 2026)

Pine Island Sound & Captiva Area

Weather & Marine Forecast

Redfish: Where to Find Them, How to Catch Them, and Why Everyone Loves Them!

REDFISH EXPLAINED

February in Southwest Florida fishing is characterized by the tail end of the winter cycle. While cold fronts still sweep through, there is a noticeable increase in daylight and the first hints of pre-spring warming. Pine Island Sound fishing remains excellent for those who focus on thermal refuges. Water clarity is at its annual peak due to low rainfall, making this a prime month for fly fishing redfish in Florida.

  • Typical Weather
    Mild and breezy; daytime highs average 74°F–78°F, with overnight lows in the high 50s.
  • Winds
    Predominantly North to Northeast (10–15 mph); calmer periods occur between frontal passages.
  • Water Temps
    Generally mid-60s, with afternoon spikes into the low 70s on dark-bottom flats.
  • Best Feeding Window
    Activity peaks from late morning through mid-afternoon as the sun warms the shallows.
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Tides, Moon & Astronomical Data

Captiva • Pine Island Sound • Galt Island

  • Moon Phase
    February 2026 begins with a Full Moon on February 1st. A New Moon follows on February 17th, which will coincide with an annular solar eclipse, creating significant tidal pulls and increased fish movement.
  • Best Solunar Periods
    Focus on the mid-day incoming tides during the first and third weeks of the month..
  • Astronomical Notes
    The New Moon eclipse period (Feb 16–18) will provide the strongest “spring tides” of the month.
Location
Matlacha Pass
Redfish Pass
Pine Island / Charlotte Harbor
Punta Rassa
Low Tide(FT)
1:45 PM (≈0.3)
12:30 PM (≈0.2)
2:10 PM (≈0.4)
1:15 PM (≈0.3)
High Tide(FT)
8:15 PM (≈2.2)
7:05 PM (≈1.9)
8:50 PM (≈2.3)
7:45 PM (≈2.1)
Best Movement Times
Mid-day incoming
Morning & evening current
Early afternoon
Late-morning rise
Location
Matlacha Pass
Redfish Pass
Pine Island / Charlotte Harbor
Punta Rassa
Notes
Redfish fishing Florida is hot here; look for "muds" on the flats.
Deep structure holds big snook; snook fishing winter requires patience.
Grass edges and channel bends; great for spin fishing redfish.
Docks and causeway flats; excellent inshore fishing Sanibel.
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Water Temperatures (February, 2026)

Captiva • Pine Island Sound • Galt Island

Location
Punta Rassa
Matlacha Pass
Pine Island Sound
Morning Avg (°F)
64 °F
63 °F
62 °F
Afternoon Avg (°F)
68 °F
70 °F
67 °F
Trend / Notes
Snook tight to bridge pilings and docks.
Dark mud bottoms warming quickly; focus on reds.
Clear water; use winter redfish tactics (stealth).
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Redfish & Snook Behavior

Redfish

  • Where
    Tight schools on mud flats, oyster bars, and shallow backcountry bays near Matlacha fishing grounds.
  • When
    Best from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM as the sun hits the dark bottom.
  • Why
    Metabolism is linked to water temp; they move shallow to “thaw out” and feed on small crustaceans.

Snook

  • Where
    Residential canals, backcountry creeks, and under boat rentals Sanibel docks.
  • When
    Mid-day during peak warmth or night fishing under lights.
  • Why
    They are cold-blooded; they seek thermal stability in deep water or up-river “dark” water.
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Redfish & Snook: Tactics for Fly & Spin Anglers

Redfish

– Fly Fishing

  • Flies
    Weighted shrimp patterns, Clouser minnows in tan/white, and small crab patterns.
  • Technique
    Sight fishing on the flats. Use long leaders (10–12 ft) for the ultra-clear winter water.
  • Retrieve
    Slow, deliberate strips with frequent pauses.

Snook

– Fly Fishing

  • Flies
    Schminnows, Enrico Puglisi baitfish, or Myakka Minnows in darker colors.
  • Technique
    Target “pockets” in mangroves or deep dock shadows where water is still.
  • Retrieve
    Extremely slow; let the fly sink into the strike zone near the bottom.

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Redfish

– Spin Fishing

  • Artificial
    Gold spoons (1/4 oz) or 3-inch Gulp! Shrimp on a 1/8 oz jig head.
  • Live Bait
    Fresh cut ladyfish or live shrimp pinned to the bottom.
  • Retrieve
    Slow and methodical; keep the lure in the “strike zone” longer.

Snook

– Spin Fishing

  • Artificial
    Suspending twitchbaits (Mirrolure) or soft plastic swimbaits worked slowly.
  • Live Bait
    Large live shrimp or small pinfish drifted into deep structure.
  • Retrieve
    “Dead sticking” or very slow twitches; avoid fast, aggressive retrieves.

Snook

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Guide’s Insights

Captain: Jake Flood

Notes / Patterns Observed This Week:

Captain’s Perspective
February is the month of the “Big School.” We are seeing redfish bunched up in groups of 50-100 fish. The key to success right now in the Sanibel fishing report is stealth. Because the water is so clear, these fish are spooky. Whether you are on a Captiva fishing report excursion or exploring the Sound, quiet polling and long casts are mandatory. Don’t overlook the “muds”, if you see a patch of cloudy water in an otherwise clear flat, there’s a school of reds rooting for shrimp right there.

Summary Forecast & Fishing Outlook

Condition
Detail
Wind Direction / Speed
N → NE (10–15 kt); typically breezy but manageable.
Seas
Calm in the protected back-bays; light chop in open Sound.
Water Temp.
Average 65°F; rising to 70°F on sunny afternoons.
Tides
Strongest during the Feb 17th New Moon Eclipse.
Moon Phase
Full (Feb 1) → New (Feb 17)
Best Bite Window
11:00 AM – 3:30 PM
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Our February report will focus on post-front recovery days, warming trends, and how fish reposition after cold snaps.

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