Good morning, anglers! Today, April 4, 2025, the Florida Keys is offering fantastic fishing conditions. With clear skies and temperatures expected to range between the mid-70s and low-80s, it's an ideal day to hit the water. Sunrise was at 7:10 AM, and the sun will set at 7:28 PM, giving you plenty of daylight for your adventures. The tidal coefficient is high, starting at 95 and peaking at 102 by noon, resulting in strong currents and excellent fish activity, especially around the changing tides.
April is prime fishing season in the Keys, and today is no exception. Tarpon are the star of the show, rolling visibly on the surface near channels and bridges. Inshore anglers targeting the flats around Islamorada, the Middle Keys, and Lower Keys will find healthy populations of bonefish and some lingering permit. Offshore, larger mahi-mahi (dolphin fish) are moving into the 100 to 150-foot depths, often near weed lines or areas with bird activity. Wahoo and blackfin tuna are also giving offshore anglers plenty of action, especially when trolling deeper with weighted lures.
Recent catches have been plentiful. Anglers have reported excellent numbers of yellowtail snapper on the reefs, with fish biting in 30 to 80 feet of water where chumming has been successful. Backcountry anglers are hooking into redfish and sea trout near Flamingo and Florida Bay, with snook showing up close to shorelines in preparation for warmer months.
When it comes to bait and lures, live options like shrimp, pilchards, crabs, and pinfish are performing exceptionally well. For artificial lures, soft plastics like DOA Shrimp, paddle-tail jigs, and Hogy Eels are great for flats fishing. For trolling offshore, try weighted Pro Tail Eels or paddle-tail lures in black, purple, or glow patterns. Anglers targeting tarpon near bridges should use live crabs or large shrimp to increase their chances.
For hot spots, consider the Channel 5 and Channel 2 Bridges, which are known for tarpon, yellowtail snapper, and barracuda. The flats near Lignumvitae Key are also great for bonefish and tarpon, especially during high tide. Offshore anglers should head out from Marathon or Big Pine Key to find mahi-mahi and blackfin tuna.
With today’s favorable conditions and a variety of active species, it’s a perfect day to enjoy the Florida Keys’ vibrant waters. Tight lines and good luck out there!