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FISHING REPORT

Winter Redfish & Snook Report

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

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Winter Redfish & Snook February 2026

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LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

Pine Island Sound & Captiva Area

February, 2026

Weather & Marine Forecast

February is a transition month for inshore fishing across Pine Island Sound, Captiva, and the greater Sanibel backcountry. While winter patterns still dominate, longer days and stronger mid‑day sun begin to wake up the flats, shorelines, and mangrove edges. For anglers who understand tides, water temperature, and fish behavior, this time of year can deliver consistent redfish action and quality snook encounters.

At Port Sanibel Marina, our captains spend every week tracking subtle environmental shifts that determine where fish stage, feed, and move. This report combines on‑the‑water experience with local data to help anglers plan smarter trips, select the right tackle, and fish with confidence during Southwest Florida’s late‑winter season.

Early February continues the classic winter pattern in Southwest Florida, but warming trends are becoming more reliable. Redfish remain dependable across sun‑heated flats and mangrove shorelines, while snook concentrate in deeper canals, creeks, and protected backwaters after cold fronts. During stable weather windows, fish activity noticeably increases from late morning into early afternoon.

Typical Weather: 

Highs in the upper 60s to low 70s °F; cool mornings

Winds:

North to northeast after fronts, calming between systems

Water Temps:

Near seasonal lows, slowly stabilizing

Best Feeding Window:

Mid‑day sunshine + incoming tide = strongest bite window

Protected waters around Captiva and inside Pine Island Sound continue to outperform open areas during colder spells, offering cleaner water, reduced wind chop, and more consistent temperature stability.

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Tides, Moon & Astronomical Data

Captiva • Pine Island Sound • Galt Island

  • Moon Phase: Early January typically begins with a waning moon transitioning to new moon, increasing tidal movement and current flow.
  • Best Solunar Periods: Late morning through early afternoon.
  • Astronomical Notes: With limited sunlight, dark-bottom flats and protected backwaters warm fastest.
Location
Captiva Pass
Pine Island Sound
Galt Island
High Tide(FT)
7:20 AM · 7:50 PM
7:55 AM · 8:20 PM
7:35 AM · 8:05 PM
Low Tide(FT)
1:40 PM
2:00 PM
1:50 PM
Best Movement Times
Late morning rise
Early afternoon
Mid‑day incoming
Location
Matlacha Pass
Redfish Pass
Pine Island / Charlotte Harbor
Notes
Redfish tailing on warming flats
Consistent redfish on grass edges
Strong tidal flow along mangroves
Fishing
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Incoming tides remain the most productive, flooding oyster bars, mud flats, and shallow grass where redfish can feed aggressively.

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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)
66 °F
65 °F
64 °F
Afternoon Avg (°F)
69 °F
68 °F
67 °F
Trend / Notes
Snook tight to structure and deeper water.
Reds favor mud and oyster edges.
Cold open water; back bays key.
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Redfish & Snook Behavior

Redfish

  • Where: Mud flats, oyster bars, shallow grass flats near deeper water.
  • When: Late morning to early afternoon on incoming tides.
  • Why: Reds seek the warmest available water during winter.

Snook

  • Where: Canals, creeks, docks, deep mangrove cuts, residential backwaters.
  • When: Mid-day during peak warmth.
  • Why: Snook prioritize temperature stability and ambush points.
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Redfish & Snook: Tactics for Fly & Spin Anglers

Redfish

– Fly Fishing

Flies:

Small shrimp, Kwan-style patterns, crabs in tan, olive, and brown.

Technique:

Target dark-bottom flats with sun exposure.

Retrieve:

Slow strips with long pauses or fast, consistent 1-inch bumps.

Snook

– Fly Fishing

Flies:

Black/purple, olive/white, yellow/black baitfish patterns.

Technique:

Deep edges, docks, and current breaks.

Retrieve:

Slow, steady strip close to structure.

Redfish

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Redfish

– Spin Fishing

Artificial:

Gold spoons, soft plastics on light jig heads.

Live Bait:

Live shrimp or cut bait near structure.

Retrieve:

Slow and methodical.

Snook

– Spin Fishing

Artificial:

Suspending plugs, soft jerkbaits, slow-swim paddletails.

Live Bait:

Shrimp freelined or lightly weighted.

Retrieve:

Slower presentations outperform fast retrieves.

Snook

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Guide’s Insights

Captain: Jake Flood

Notes / Patterns Observed This Week:

In the first half of January, we have been seeing great water clarity. Sight fishing is great, and fish are settling into their mid-winter patterns. Zman 2.5-inch shrimp on light spin rods for snook have been great for me. Placing it far out in front and giving it methodical bumps has been driving redfish and snook crazy.

We have 2.5″ PrawnStarz in the shop at Port Sanibel. Come get ’em before they are gone!

Summary Forecast & Fishing Outlook

Condition
Detail
Wind Direction / Speed
N → NE (10–18 kt); calmer between fronts
Seas
Calm in protected waters; choppy when winds increase
Water Temp.
Mid-60s to upper-60s °F
Tides
Incoming tides with sun exposure best
Moon Phase
Waning → new moon increases movement
Best Bite Window
10:30 AM – 2:30 PM
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Plan Your Trip

January fishing is all about timing, patience, and precision. If you’re looking to dial in technical winter redfish and snook fishing, the guides at Port Sanibel Marina know how to adjust to cold fronts, tides, and temperature swings.

239.437.1660 To Book Your Charter Today

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—fully equipped fishing charters, premium boat rentals, and experienced local guides who know every tide and shoreline.

Book your fishing charter or boat rental today and experience Southwest Florida’s legendary inshore fishery firsthand. Visit us at Port Sanibel Marina or call us (239)-437-1660 to plan your next adventure.

Our February report will focus on post-front recovery days, warming trends, and how fish reposition after cold snaps.

Tight lines and fair tides from all of us at Port Sanibel Marina!

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