Spotted Seatrout
Excellent over grass flats in 3-5 ft of water during warming trends.
Spring Snook, Redfish & Seatrout Report
The “Big Three” Inshore Take Center Stage
Pine Island Sound • Matlacha • Sanibel
Month of April, 2026
Brought to you by Port Sanibel Marina

Excellent over grass flats in 3-5 ft of water during warming trends.
Holding in shallow mud bottoms that warm up in the afternoon sun.
Solid overall setup with fishable wind and a favorable feeding window.
Best overlap of wind, light level, and expected feeding activity.
Fish slower presentations. Look for warmer water moving in on the incoming tide. Mid-day is often most productive.
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APRIL FISHING OUTLOOK
The spring transition is in full swing. With water temperatures stabilizing in the high 70s, the “Big Three”, Snook, Redfish, and Spotted Seatrout, have moved into their primary spring feeding grounds. Baitfish schools are thick along the mangroves, and predator metabolism is at a seasonal high.
April 2026 has arrived with a definitive “Spring Surge.” While the region is currently experiencing a historically dry spell, with rainfall totals at record lows, the stabilization of high-pressure systems has provided exceptionally clear water across the Sanibel and Captiva flats.
Snook are actively migrating from winter backwaters toward outside points, passes, and shorelines. Redfish remain dependable across oyster bars and shallow grass flats, and Spotted Seatrout are congregating in high numbers across the lush seagrass beds of Pine Island Sound.
The lunar cycle in April creates significant water movement, which is the primary driver for successful fishing in Southwest Florida.
We are navigating a month of significant “Spring Tides” due to the lunar positioning this April.
Effective inshore fishing Sanibel depends on precise tidal timing. The April transition brings stronger water movement, particularly around the “Pink Moon” cycle.

This warming trend has triggered aggressive feeding. The stabilization above 75°F has brought the Snook out of the backcountry and into the main sounds, while Seatrout have begun their primary spring spawn.

The “Winter Puzzle” is officially solved. While March was about finding warmth, April is about finding movement. If you find the bait pods and moving water, the Snook, Redfish, and Trout will be right there with them. Expect the “Big Three” to be at their most accessible and aggressive state of the season.
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Captain’s Tip
“The clarity of the water right now is incredible. Because of the dry spell, stealth is your best friend. Slow down your approach and look for ‘pushes’ on the surface. If you see the bait jumping, the Snook are right underneath them. April is all about the incoming tide, if the water is moving, the ‘Big Three’ are biting.”
– Capt. Steve
Weather Overview
April in Southwest Florida fishing marks the arrival of the most stable and productive window of the spring season. While March brings the heavy winds, April is characterized by pleasant, breezy conditions and a significant drop in cold front frequency. This stability allows water temperatures in the Pine Island Sound fishing grounds to lock into the high 70s, triggering a massive influx of glass minnows and pilchards across the flats. With clear skies and high visibility becoming the norm, this month offers the year’s best conditions for sight-fishing the “Big Three” as they fully transition into their aggressive spring feeding patterns.
Experience the best of Southwest Florida fishing at Port Sanibel Marina. From expert-led Florida fishing charters to our premium boat rentals Sanibel, we have everything for your adventure.
Location
14341 Port Sanibel Blvd, Fort Myers, FL 33908.
Charters
Professional guides specializing in inshore slams.
Rentals
Fully equipped powerboats and kayaks for exploring the Sound.
Store
Live bait, tackle, and snacks available daily.
Pick up the latest Captiva fishing report and local gear.
Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a first-time visitor, Port Sanibel Marina offers everything you need for an unforgettable day on the water. Our fleet includes fully equipped fishing charters targeting trophy redfish, snook, and spotted seatrout, alongside premium boat rentals perfect for exploring the lush spring flats. Our experienced local guides are dialed into every tide and shoreline as the legendary silver king tarpon begin their annual migration.
Book your fishing charter or boat rental today and experience the peak of Southwest Florida’s legendary inshore fishery. Visit us at Port Sanibel Marina or call us at (239)-437-1660 to plan your next adventure chasing the “Big Three.”
Our April report focuses on the full-swing spring surge, highlighting how warming water temperatures and massive bait migrations have energized redfish, snook, and spotted seatrout as they move into their primary feeding grounds.
Tight lines and fair tides from all of us at Port Sanibel Marina!