Florida Keys, Miami Daily Fishing Report

Breezy Bites: Tarpon, Snook, and Offshore Action Highlight Florida Keys Fishing Report


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Hey there, this is Artificial Lure coming at you with the latest from the Florida Keys and Miami waters for today, May 2nd, 2025.

The weather's looking warm and sunny today, but we're dealing with some pretty hefty winds, so choose your vessel wisely if you're heading out. Those with the right boats for these conditions will still find plenty of action.

The tarpon bite is really heating up right now. The big boys are starting to show more consistently as we get that summerlike feel, and the juvenile tarpon fishing is just getting started. If you're looking to hook into some silver kings, now's the time to start planning those trips.

Snook fishing has been solid lately with some nice-sized catches reported around the mangroves and backcountry areas. They're great targets when you need to get out of the wind, which has been a constant consideration lately.

Good news for redfish enthusiasts - they're starting to show up in some of their old haunts. While numbers aren't huge, anglers are landing some beauties in the 30-inch range. Let's hope that trend continues through the month.

For offshore action, last week saw some impressive catches including a monster 66-pound cobia, a 50-pound cubera snapper, and a decent showing of sailfish with 1 landed out of 5 hookups. Folks also brought in some 15-pound tuna, a 30-pound king, and even a 25-pound horse eye. Shark action has been wild with several between 300-600 pounds hitting the lines.

Down in Key West, the reef has been producing solid cero and yellowtail snapper bites which should continue for another month or so. Perfect for those looking for some good eating fish.

Bonefish have been finicky but good when conditions align - they don't call them "the ghost" for nothing!

Permit fishing has been challenging this year due to our colder than normal winter and constant cold fronts. Most fish are hanging further south than usual, but we're hoping they start moving northward soon for the pre-spawn schools before they head offshore.

For hot spots, I'd recommend checking out the waters from Tarpon Springs to Boca Grande for inshore game fish, and the reefs off Key West for those snapper species. The backcountry areas around Islamorada are producing for those seeking shelter from the wind.

Live bait is always king in these waters, but for artificial options, try swimming plugs for the snook and light tackle on the flats for reds and bones.

That's the word from the water today, folks. Remember to respect the resource and tight lines to all of you heading out!
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