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Fort Myers Beach Pier

Fort Myers Beach, Lee County, FL

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Fish Species in This Area

Common Snook

Common Snook

Centropomus undecimalis

Spring Summer
Common
Up to 55.1 inches
Inshore, Mangroves, Estuaries
Family: Centropomidae

Prized sport fish found around mangroves and inlets. Sensitive to cold temperatures.

Local Notes: Stack under the lights at Fort Myers Beach Pier after dark during season. Live pilchards or threadfin herring are deadly.

Mangrove Snapper

Mangrove Snapper

Lutjanus griseus

Year Round
Common
Up to 22 inches
Inshore, Mangroves, Reefs
Family: Lutjanidae

Versatile species found from mangroves to offshore reefs. Excellent eating.

Local Notes: Hold tight to the structure at Fort Myers Beach Pier. Fish small live shrimp or pilchards close to the pilings on light leader.

Sheepshead

Sheepshead

Archosargus probatocephalus

Year Round
Common
Up to 35.8 inches
Inshore, Docks, Structures
Family: Sparidae

Bottom feeder with strong teeth. Found around structures and pilings.

Local Notes: Abundant around the pilings at Fort Myers Beach Pier year-round. Fiddler crabs or fresh shrimp on a light jig head are your best bet.

Florida Pompano

Florida Pompano

Trachinotus carolinus

Fall Winter
Occasional
Up to 25.2 inches
Surf zones, Sandy beaches
Family: Carangidae

Excellent eating fish found in surf. Silver body with yellow fins.

Local Notes: Run along the beach near the base of Fort Myers Beach Pier. Sand fleas and small jigs in the 1/4-oz range.

Red Drum

Red Drum

Sciaenops ocellatus

Year Round
Occasional
Up to 59.1 inches
Inshore, Estuaries, Surf zones
Family: Sciaenidae

Popular game fish with distinctive black spot near tail. Found in shallow coastal waters.

Local Notes: Patrol the edges of Fort Myers Beach Pier and the surrounding flats, especially on falling tides.

Spanish Mackerel

Spanish Mackerel

Scomberomorus maculatus

Spring Summer
Occasional
Up to 35.8 inches
Nearshore, Coastal waters
Family: Scombridae

Fast-swimming pelagic fish with gold spots. Common in spring and fall.

Local Notes: Blitz through Fort Myers Beach Pier during bait runs. Silver spoons and Gotcha plugs at a fast retrieve.

Spotted Seatrout

Spotted Seatrout

Cynoscion nebulosus

Year Round
Occasional
Up to 35.8 inches
Inshore, Grass flats, Estuaries
Family: Sciaenidae

Popular inshore species with distinctive spots. Found over grass flats and sandy bottoms.

Local Notes: Work the drop-off around Fort Myers Beach Pier with DOA Shrimp or live pilchards, especially at first light.

Tarpon

Tarpon

Megalops atlanticus

Spring Summer
Occasional
Up to 98.4 inches
Inshore, Offshore, Nearshore
Family: Megalopidae

Large powerful fish known for spectacular jumps. Migrates along Florida coast.

Local Notes: Roll near Fort Myers Beach Pier during spring migrations. Large live mullet or blue crabs.