TYPE: WADE/SHORE RAMP KID FRIENDLY

Turtle Beach Lagoon (Blind Pass) Fishing Forecast

Current conditions at Turtle Beach Lagoon are good because the light easterly wind and a significant outgoing tide transition are creating ideal water movement through the narrow mangrove channels.

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Current Conditions

Best Bet for Anglers

Target the deeper pockets along the western mangrove shoreline using a weedless gold spoon or a soft plastic jerkbait as the dropping tide pulls baitfish out of the lagoon flats.

Kayak/Wade Profile

Bottom: Soft Mud / Seagrass. Kayaking is preferred. Wading requires boots (soft bottom).

Local Pro Tip

Night Fishing Secret: The pedestrian footbridge near the campground illuminates the water. Pitch live shrimp into the shadow lines for Snook.

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Fishing Forecast (48 Hours)

Upcoming best fishing times for Turtle Beach Lagoon (Blind Pass) based on solunar, tide, and wind data.

About Turtle Beach Lagoon (Blind Pass)

Known to locals as 'Blind Pass,' this lagoon is a protected sanctuary perfect for kayakers and wade fishermen looking to escape the wind. Unlike the open bay, this 'No Wake' zone holds Redfish in the mangroves year-round.