Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Florida Keys fishing report for Wednesday, May 28th, 2025.
The Keys are absolutely on fire right now! We're experiencing some of the best fishing conditions we've seen in years as May comes to a close. The winds have been unusually mild, making for perfect days out on the water.
Today's weather is looking mighty fine with easterly to southeasterly winds around 8-20 mph and plenty of sunshine. Temperatures should be sitting comfortably in the mid-70s, perfect for both you and the fish. Sunrise was at 6:37 AM and sunset will be at 8:09 PM, giving you plenty of daylight hours to hook into something special.
The big news is that the Tarpon migration is in full swing! These silver kings have flooded into the shallows of the backcountry for their spawning ritual, making Key West one of the most prolific Tarpon fisheries on the planet right now. Early morning and sunset are your best bets for hooking into these giants. If you're looking for a real thrill, consider booking a night Tarpon charter when tides are favorable – that's when the biggest ones come to feed.
Offshore, the Dolphin (Mahi) action has been incredible, dominating the blue water scene. May is traditionally the last month for excellent Sailfish action too, so don't miss your chance if that's on your bucket list.
For the bottom fishers, Grouper season opened on May 1st, and after being untouched since January 1st, these heavyweight gladiators are ready to test your strength. The reef and wrecks are absolutely loaded!
Bonefish have been a pleasant surprise as well, particularly active during tide changes later in the day when the sun has warmed up the shallows. While Permit have been more elusive (typical for these picky eaters), there are still chances to hook up if you're patient.
Bait-wise, live pilchards and pinfish are working wonders for Tarpon, while offshore anglers are having success trolling ballyhoo for Mahi. Don't overlook artificial lures either – Cuda love fast-moving flashy spoons and tube lures.
For hot spots, check out the channels around Bahia Honda for Tarpon, or head to the reef line between Sombrero and American Shoal for some excellent Grouper action. The area south of Marathon has been producing some outstanding Mahi catches about 15-20 miles out.
Remember folks, the fishing rod might get knocked right out of your hand over these next few months – it's just that good! Tight lines and fish boatside!