Bluegill Fishing on St. Johns River
Family-friendly bream action with simple tackle and steady bites — perfect for kids and a relaxing half-day on the bed.
About the species
Targeting bluegill on St. Johns River
Family-friendly bream action with simple tackle and steady bites — perfect for kids and a relaxing half-day on the bed.
The St. Johns River is Florida's longest river and one of its most diverse fisheries. Largemouth bass relate to grass edges, hyacinth mats, and spring-fed creek mouths up and down the system, while the river's legendary crappie (speck) runs draw anglers from across the Southeast every winter.
From November through March, drift-and-troll speck trips fill coolers; come spring, the bass fishing peaks as fish push shallow to spawn along the grass. Guides working out of DeLand, Astor, and Welaka read the river's flow and the moon to put you on the right bite.
2 guides
Bluegill guides on St. Johns River
Book a captain who targets this species daily, with transparent all-in pricing.
Capt. Shay Broussard
St. Johns River, FL
River largemouth and famous wintertime specks.
Capt. Cole Whitfield
DeLand, FL
Grass-line bass and spring-creek bream.
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