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Black Drum

Black Drum

Average Odds

Blacktip Shark

Blacktip Shark

Average Odds

Crevalle Jack

Crevalle Jack

Excellent Odds

Redfish

Redfish

Excellent Odds

Sea Trout

Sea Trout

Average Odds

Sheepshead

Sheepshead

Average Odds

Southern Flounder

Southern Flounder

Average Odds

Spanish Mackerel

Spanish Mackerel

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Three Jays Charters - Top Species in May

Seasonal Fishing in Biloxi, MS – What’s Biting Year-Round

Best Times to Catch Inshore & Offshore Fish in Biloxi

Biloxi, MS offers incredible year-round fishing, with each season bringing different opportunities to target top inshore and offshore fish species. During the spring and summer months, inshore anglers can expect an abundance of Speckled Trout, Redfish, Flounder, and Sheepshead along the Mississippi Sound, marshes, and bayous. As the waters warm, Tripletail and Cobia start showing up near structure, while Sharks and Jack Crevalle provide thrilling battles in nearshore waters. Offshore anglers can target King Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel, and Red Snapper when the Gulf waters become more active.

The fall season is prime time for Bull Redfish as they migrate along the coast, creating exciting opportunities for anglers looking for trophy-sized fish. Speckled Trout fishing also improves as the fish move into shallower waters to feed, making it an excellent time for light tackle and artificial lure fishing. Nearshore reefs and wrecks hold Sheepshead, Black Drum, and Mangrove Snapper, while offshore waters start seeing an increase in Amberjack and Grouper activity before temperatures drop.

Winter brings a shift in patterns, but fishing remains productive. Redfish and Black Drum stay active in the marshes and bay systems, making them top winter targets for inshore anglers. Sheepshead fishing peaks around reefs, piers, and jetties, providing steady action throughout the colder months. While offshore conditions can be rougher, anglers can still find Triggerfish, Grouper, and Snapper on deep-water structures. No matter the season, Biloxi offers an exciting mix of inshore and offshore fishing opportunities, ensuring there’s always something biting!


Top Questions About Fish Species in Biloxi, MS

What are the most popular inshore fish species in Biloxi, MS?

Biloxi’s inshore waters are home to Speckled Trout, Redfish, Flounder, Sheepshead, and Black Drum year-round. Depending on the season, anglers can also catch Tripletail, Jack Crevalle, and Spanish Mackerel. With Three Jays Charters, you'll target these top inshore species using expert techniques suited to the season.

What is the best time of year to catch Redfish in Biloxi?

Redfish are available year-round, but the best time to catch bull Redfish is during the fall migration from September to November. Inshore slot-sized Redfish can be found in the bays and marshes all year. Captain Chad Jay knows where to find them, whether you're after a trophy or a steady bite.

What offshore fish can you catch near Biloxi, MS?

Offshore waters near Biloxi hold Red Snapper, King Mackerel, Cobia, Amberjack, Grouper, and Sharks. Red Snapper season peaks in the summer, while Grouper and Amberjack are best in the cooler months. Three Jays Charters provides expert-guided trips to these fishing hotspots.

Can you catch Sheepshead in Biloxi year-round?

Yes, but the best time for Sheepshead fishing is late winter through early spring, when they school up around reefs, jetties, and bridges. Their strong bite and delicious fillets make them a favorite target for anglers on Three Jays Charters.

What is the best method for catching Speckled Trout in Biloxi?

Speckled Trout respond well to live shrimp, soft plastics, and topwater lures, especially in the early morning. The best time to catch them is spring through fall, when they are most active in grass flats, oyster beds, and shallow bays. Captain Chad Jay helps anglers use the right techniques to land these prized fish.

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