Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure with your Friday, May 2nd, 2025 fishing report straight from the heart of the Florida Keys.
The weather is looking favorable today with light morning breezes and plenty of sunshine expected. Temperatures are comfortable and the humidity is moderate, so it should make for a pleasant day on the water. Sunrise came at 6:41 AM and sunset will be at 7:54 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to get lines wet.
Tides today are in your favor with an early morning high at around 8:15 AM and a low just after lunchtime. This kind of swing usually sparks feeding activity, especially near the reefs and in the backcountry.
Fishing action has really started to heat up. According to the latest reports, Florida Bay is absolutely on fire for snook, with plenty being caught along the mangrove edges and in the channels. Live pilchards and artificials like soft plastic jerkbaits in white or gold are producing well in the shallows. For inshore, redfish and trout are also biting, especially early before the sun gets high.
Offshore, yellowtail snapper are chewing steady in 60 to 90 feet. Anchoring up over patch reefs with cut ballyhoo or squid on light tackle has been the ticket for quick limits. If you want some more muscle, look for mutton snapper on the deeper wrecks, and bring along some fresh live pinfish as bait.
There’s also a solid showing of sailfish and kingfish out in the blue water as we press into the spring bite. Slow trolling live baits like blue runners or pilchards along color changes and rips is seeing good results. For kingfish, flashy spoons and rigged ribbonfish are solid choices.
If you’re looking to target the silver king, tarpon are showing in healthy numbers around the bridges at sunrise and sunset. Drift a live mullet or crab on a circle hook and hold on tight.
Top spots right now include the edges of Snake Bight in Florida Bay for snook and redfish, and Tennessee Reef for yellowtail and mutton snapper action. Offshore, try the Islamorada Hump for pelagic species or set up along the edge of the reef just outside Alligator Reef.
Overall, fish are moving and feeding aggressively, and the conditions are prime for a day of tight lines. Remember to pack plenty of water, sunscreen, and to check your gear before heading out. Good luck and tight lines from Artificial Lure.