Orlando Bass Fishing Guide

Sebastian Inlet Fishing Guide

NOTE: We have paused trips to Sebastian for now, but offer charters to other great spots in the Orlando area!

Discover one of Florida’s most diverse angling hotspots with our Sebastian Inlet Fishing Guide. Legend says hidden Spanish gold lies beneath these waters, but the real treasure is the incredible variety of fish waiting to be caught. Positioned between the Indian River Lagoon and the Atlantic Ocean, Sebastian Inlet is a prime location for inshore, offshore, and freshwater fishing—all within a short drive from each other.

Why Fish Sebastian Inlet?

  • Unbeatable Diversity: Cast your line in the Indian River for shallow-water favorites like snook, redfish, and trout. Head offshore and battle deep-water species such as mahi mahi and king mackerel. For a true change of pace, venture west to the Stick Marsh near the St. Johns River for trophy largemouth bass.
  • World-Class Snook Action: May through September, snook congregate around the inlet’s jetties, offering epic light-tackle and fly fishing battles. Local anglers know these waters for their impressive snook sizes—many surpassing the typical slot limits.
  • Scenic Surroundings: Soak up stunning views of Sebastian Inlet State Park, where the Atlantic meets the Treasure Coast’s lush mangrove-lined shorelines. Whether you’re on foot, wading, or fishing by boat, you’ll be surrounded by Florida’s breathtaking coastal beauty.

How to Fish Sebastian Inlet

  1. Charter Fishing: Book a professional charter to access expert knowledge, top-notch gear, and specialized techniques for targeting your preferred species. Charter captains can quickly guide you to productive spots—whether you’re chasing snook around the jetties, sight-fishing inshore flats, or heading offshore for pelagics.
  2. On Foot Fishing: The inlet’s north and south jetties provide an excellent platform for land-based anglers. Pack your gear, sturdy footwear, and plenty of bait or artificial lures. Jetty fishing can be especially rewarding at dawn or dusk when predatory fish move in close to feed.
  3. DIY Inshore Exploration: Launch your kayak or small skiff to navigate the shallow waters of the Indian River, where you’ll find snook, redfish, and even tarpon. Explore mangrove shorelines or deeper channels, and be on the lookout for rolling fish or diving birds—a sure sign of active feeding.

When to Go & What to Bring

  • Prime Seasons: Snook peak from late spring to early fall. Offshore species like mahi mahi and king mackerel are most abundant in warmer months, while redfish and trout can be found year-round.
  • Gear & Tackle: A versatile setup of medium to heavy spinning or baitcasting rods covers most inshore and nearshore species. For offshore adventures, gear up with heavier trolling setups.
  • Licenses & Regulations: Remember to check Florida’s fishing regulations, size limits, and bag limits for each species—especially for snook, which have strict seasons and slot requirements.

Ready to Experience Sebastian Inlet Fishing?

From massive snook in the frothy shoreline breaks to trophy bass in the Stick Marsh, Sebastian Inlet delivers the ultimate multi-faceted Florida fishing adventure. Plan your trip, pack your tackle, and get ready to uncover the real treasure of the Treasure Coast—an unforgettable day on the water. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a first-timer, this location promises action, variety, and a glimpse into Florida’s storied fishing heritage.

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Sebastian Inlet

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Embark on an exciting angling adventure with Fish It All! From Orlando’s trophy bass lakes to Florida’s inshore hotspots, second-generation Floridian Captain David Nelson offers expert guidance, premium gear, and a passion for teaching anglers of every skill level. Whether you’re after a personal best or just a fun day on the water, your next unforgettable catch is waiting!

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