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Events, Information and Weather by Month for Cape San Blas

You place for year round information on Cape San Blas. Not sure what to expect? We gave our best guess on what the weather will be like, what fishing is like, and more to help make your vacation perfect! We've also put together the top things to do on Cape San Blas.

January

Things to do in January in Cape San Blas

Weather: Averages 63 high, 53 low
Water Temp: Average

Local Events:

Jan 1, 2024 Cape San Blas Polar Plunge
Jan 27, 2024 JSL Chili Cook Off

Apalachicola Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)
Mexico Beach Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)

Febuary

Weather: Averages 63 high, 45 low
Water Temp: Average 59

Fishing: This month the surf fishing will slow down even more, with most of the catch being whiting and rarely a Pompano or Red Fish. The speckled trout will start to slow down in this cold water, so fish your baits slow. Stick with poppin’ corks trailed by artificial shrimp or live bait in the same manner. The reds will be in deeper water this month.

Local Events:

Feb 24, 2024 Apalachicola Mardi Gras Barkus Parade & Street Festival

Feb 22, 2023 Mexico Beach Gumbo Cook Off (2024 date TBD)

PSJ Salt Air Farmers Market (1st and 3rd Sat)
Apalachicola Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)
Mexico Beach Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)

March

Weather: Averages 71 high, 50 low
Water Temp: Average 63

Fishing: Thank goodness it’s starting to warm up and so will the fishing. Near shore fishing from a boat or adventurous kayaker will be a blast as the King and Spanish Mackerel will be showing back up…and they’ll be big! Cobia also can take you for a ride from a kayak or even small boat. Surf fishing will begin to produce Jack Crevelle and a spoon or plug might land you a Spanish Mack that wandered in closer to shore. Whiting will still be on the menu too. The Trout and Red Fish will still be in deeper waters in the bay and ICW as the water temps will be still be chilly this time of year. Shark fishing will really be heating up in March as well; as the larger game fish move near shore, the sharks come along with them.

Local Events:

March 15-24, 2024 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air
March 16, 2024 Breeze by the Bay 5k
March 30, 2024 PSJ Easter Egg Hunt

March 25, 2023 Blues on Reid

PSJ Salt Air Farmers Market (1st and 3rd Sat)
Apalachicola Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)
Mexico Beach Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)

April

 

Weather: Averages 77 high, 56 low
Water Temp: Average 70

Fishing: The near shore fishing for Cobia and Macks will still be strong, and the sharks will still be with them. Troll with Yo-Zuri or MirroLures, or frozen cigar minnows. Our local Kayak fisherman also enjoy Sabiki rigs to catch their own trolling bait. Dragging a minnow off shore from a kayak may get you the ride of your life by a big Cobia, Shark or King Mack (be prepared!). The surf fishing will continue to pickup starting in April. Whiting, Jacks, Sheephead and Pompano can be caught within casting distance of your beach chair using a double or single drop pompano rig and Fishbites or frozen meat. The Bay won’t really be picking up for another month, but in April continue with deep water efforts using Carolina rigs and live bait, or deep diving plugs or soft plastics near the bottom.

Local Events:
April 13, 2024 Bay Area Choral Society Spring Concert
April 13, 2024 Women’s Diagnostic Center Formal Fundraiser
Wheels on William - Third Thursday
PSJ Salt Air Farmers Market (1st and 3rd Sat)
Apalachicola Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)
Mexico Beach Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)

May

Weather: Averages 84 high, 65 low
Water Temp: Average 78

Fishing: The weather and fishing are really going to warm up in May. If you’re comfortable getting off shore you can start to live the fisherman’s dream as pelagic season kicks in. Wahoo and Dolphin Fish can be found with 100 miles if the warmer currents push far enough towards the shore, King Macks are in full swing as well. Surf fishing will continue to produce Whiting, Pompano, Sheepshead and Spanish Mackerel. Sand fleas, frozen shrimp, frozen squid, cigar minnows cut down, and Fishbites are all fair game. It’s finally time for some super bay fishing. By now the reds and trout should be moving back into the grass beds and sand flats around the bay. Strap on your Poppin’ Cork or top water lures and let the games begin!

Local Events:
May 4-5, 2024 Bayou Bash
May 20, 2023 Tupelo Honey Festival
Wheels on William - Third Thursday
PSJ Salt Air Farmers Market (1st and 3rd Sat)
Apalachicola Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)
Mexico Beach Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)
Sea Turtle season

June

 

cWeather: Averages 89 high, 72 low
Water Temp: Average 80

Fishing: The weather is way warmer, and the water is now getting very comfortable! Surf fishing can expand beyond just bottom fishing, toss a Gotcha Plug or spoon out there and very your retrieval from fast to slow, let it bounce around on the bottom. Whiting, Pompano and Sheepshead will be nearby. Off Shore fishing is in full swing now as well, and 100+ miles off shore Wahoo, Dolphin and Marlin and present. In the Bay the trout and Red Fish are active and top water or shallow plastics will get it done. Try a Vudu shrimp or Gulp on a Poppin’ Cork. Some larger baits, like 6’ Berkley Mullets, or larger Yo-Zuri might get you into a big fight with a Tarpon in the bay.

Local Events:

License-Free Saltwater Fishing Day (First consecutive Saturday and Sunday)

Wheels on William - Third Thursday
PSJ Salt Air Farmers Market (1st and 3rd Sat)
Apalachicola Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)
Mexico Beach Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)

June 30 - Forgotten Coast Sea Turtle Festival 

Sea Turtle season

July

Weather: Averages 91 high, 74 low is on average the WARMEST month.
Water Temp: Average 84

Fishing: Surf fishing is a blast this time of year! The water is so warm you can stand out there a ways and get your bait out to the sand bar, or beyond if you’re willing to stroll through neck deep water to the sand bar. Get out on the bay either wading, kayak or by boat early and late in the day for a date with Red fish and trout. Keep tossing those corks with plastics 12” to 36” behind. Fish in 4’-8’ of water along areas where grass and sand beds meet.

4th of July Events:
July 3
Apalachicola Bay Chamber of Commerce program starts at 3 p.m., with a golf cart parade from Lafayette to Riverfront Park, the festivities feature food and drink, a military flyover and the county’s most enormous fireworks display at dark-thirty.

4th of July
Port St Joe:
Fireworks @ 10pm Eastern - The Gulf County TDC and The City of Port St Joe put on a show and you will be able to view the show from the Port St. Joe downtown area and George Core Park area. 
Music/Parties in town: 
7am-9pm Wine Slushies & Beer tap party w/free souvenir cup @ Scallop Cove
7-11 pm Bo Spring Band @ Haughty Heron
5-8pm Karaoke @ Indian Pass Raw Bar 
7-10pm Star-Spangled Sing-Off: Freedom Karaoke at Taproot!

Indian Pass
Golf Cart Water Gun parade

Wewahitchka: 
Fireworks At Dark - The fireworks display will take place at Lake Alice Park in Wewahitchka on Thursday, July 4th.

Mexico Beach/ St Joe Beach:
7am Mexico Beach Sandy Shoes 5k Fun Run
5:30 Beacon Hill Water Gun Golf Cart Parade
Fireworks @ 8:30 PM CT - The Best Blast on the Beach will be visible from any vantage point from the beautiful beach. The fireworks show is scheduled to be shot from the jetties at the end of Canal Parkway. The end of Canal Parkway will close (past Salt Creek Bridge) on July 3rd and will remain closed until after the show on July 4th.

St. George Island
10:30 am ET Wat and Wild parade, a traditional drenchfest.
Fireworks display is that evening.

July 5
Carrabelle 
5:30 A golf cart, scooter and bike parade will kick off from Sands Park. The city’s fireworks display along the waterfront ignites at dark-thirty.

Other July Local Events:
July 11 - ALL ABOUT SEA TURTLES at Rish Recreation Area
July 17 Beach Combing Tour at Rish Recreation Area
July 18 2024 St. Joseph Bay State Buffer Preserve Tram Tour
July 20 The Owls of Florida at The Joe Center of the Arts
July 26/27 - MBARA Kingfish Tournament
PSJ Salt Air Farmers Market (1st and 3rd Sat)
Apalachicola Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)
Mexico Beach Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)
Sea Turtle season

August

Weather: Averages 90 high, 74 low
Water Temp: Average 84

Fishing: In this hot humid month, you can find Tuna within 10 miles of shore chasing bait fish, and you may accidentally hook into a sail fish a bit farther out. Pompano and whiting will still be active from the beach, and shark fishing at night in the summer is a great way to enjoy the beach fire time with a bell attached to the end of your rod. The bay continues to be primed for Red fish and trout around the edges, and it’s the perfect time to rent a kayak and get some sight seeing done while working the sand flats with top water baits.

Local Events:

Aug 16-Sept 24 Scalloping Season Gulf Co

Aug 31-Sept 1 Florida Scallop and Music Festival
Sea Turtle season
PSJ Salt Air Farmers Market (1st and 3rd Sat)
Apalachicola Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)
Mexico Beach Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)

September

Weather: Averages 88 high, 70 low
Water Temp: Average 82

Fishing: Surf fishing is still terrific this time of year, Ladyfish can be a high octane fish to land as they jump like crazy when fighting, whiting, pompano are plentiful as well. The bay will stay spicy for month or two as well.

Local Events:
Butterflies! If you look on the side of the roads in autumn, you will see tons of monarch butterflies.
Sept 7, 2024 License-Free Saltwater Fishing Day
Sept 21 PortOberfest - Wurst Fest in The Joe
Labor Day weekend - Florida Scallop Festival 
Aug 16-Sept 24 Scalloping Season Gulf Co 
Sea Turtle season

Every Thursday in September, Music in the Park Mexico Beach
PSJ Salt Air Farmers Market (1st and 3rd Sat)
Apalachicola Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)
Mexico Beach Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)

October

Weather: Averages 81 high, 61 low

Water Temp: Average 77

Fishing: In October, while you’re working out you Halloween costume ideas, you can get to work on flounder. They will be migrating into the bay and can be caught on the bottom with live bait and white plastics are a personal favorite. Surf fishing can still be great for whiting and Pompano using frozen baits or Fishbites. A spoon or plug may be successful for Spanish macks that are in the shallows feeding fishbites. A spoon or plug may be success!

Local Events:
Oct 5-6, 2024 Forgotten Music Festival
Oct 17-20, 2024 Blast on the Bay Songwriters Festival
Oct 12, 2024 Porchfest Apalach Music Festival
Oct 31, 2024 Trick or Treat down Reid
Oct 31 End of Sea Turtle season
PSJ Salt Air Farmers Market (1st and 3rd Sat)
Apalachicola Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)
Mexico Beach Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)

November

Weather: Averages 73 high, 51 low
Water Temp: Average 67

Fishing: The flounder fishing will only get better this month! Top water fishing for trout and red fish is also terrific. I have wild success in November with chartreus top water Yo-Zuri lures, but there are loads of color options to play with. As the temps drops you’re more likely to get into a big Bull Red from the beach or in the bay. They are a BLAST to fight, but too big to keep, so get your photo (or your friends will never believe you) and let those beasts go for another day. Keep working the surf with frozen baits and Fishbites and enjoy the last of the warm weather if there is still any around.

Local Events:
Nov 1-2, 2024 Florida Seafood Festival in Apalachicola 
Nov ? Forgotten Coast Festival of Trees at the Joe Center of the Arts
Nov ? Mexico Beach Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot
Nov 23, 2024 License-Free Saltwater Fishing Day

PSJ Salt Air Farmers Market (1st and 3rd Sat)
Apalachicola Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)
Mexico Beach Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)

December

Weather: Averages 65 high, 45 low
Water Temp: Average 65

Fishing: Surf fishing will have slowed down and you’ll be working on Whiting, rarely seeing Pompano and Sheephead. The trout and reds will be, once again, moving into deeper waters. You might try a kayak or shore fishing around the ICW bridge for a change of pace. The Port St Joe marina can be fun for flounder fishing and trout this time of year, and it’s a great time for the whole family to fish from the concrete wall.

Local Events:
Nov - Dec?  Forgotten Coast Festival of Trees at the Joe Center of the Arts
Dec ? Christmas on the Coast Parade PSJ
Dec 31, 2024 New Years Eve Fireworks Celebration in Port St Joe

Jan 1, 2025 - Cape San Blas Polar Plunge

Apalachicola Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)
Mexico Beach Farmers Market (2nd and 4th Sat)

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Looking for Live Music in or around Cape San Blas?

 

We have quite the music scene building! Check out these links as they typically have live music:

Cape San Blas:
Scallop Republic
Indian Pass Raw Bar

Port St Joe:
Haughty Heron

Apalachicola:
Bowery Station

St Joe Beach:
Lookout Lounge