Good morning anglers! Here’s your Friday, April 11, 2025, fishing report for the waters around the Florida Keys and Miami. Conditions are shaping up nicely, so let’s dive in.
Sunrise today was at 7:16 AM, and sunset will be at 7:43 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to hit the water. Temperatures are comfortably warm, peaking in the mid to high 80s, with a light breeze—ideal weather for both offshore and inshore fishing.
The tides in the Florida Keys are moderately favorable for fishing today. The mix of high and low tides should support good fish activity, especially during the transitional periods. Make sure to plan your fishing trips around these tide changes for optimal results.
In the Florida Keys, tarpon remain the star attraction. Anglers targeting the silver king are finding success near local channels and bridges, particularly during the early morning hours. Live mullet and dead bait are working well, with a few fish caught around 40-50 pounds earlier this week. For artificial lures, try unweighted soft plastics like the Hogy 10-inch Original Eel or weighted Pro Tail Eels for areas with stronger current.
Meanwhile, reef and flats fishing continues to produce an impressive variety of species, including yellowtail snapper, mangrove snapper, bonefish, and permits. Soft plastics such as DOA Shrimp and paddle tail jigs remain the go-to lures for flats fishing. Live shrimp and crabs are excellent bait choices for permit and bonefish. Offshore, those venturing out past the reef are reporting blackfin tuna action. Trolling weighted 7-inch Pro Tail Eels at around 4.5 knots has been particularly effective.
Closer to Miami, inshore fishing is buzzing with snook, redfish, and seatrout. Twitch baits such as MirrOlures and jerkbaits like the Rapala X-Rap are yielding solid results in shallower waters. Anglers are also catching jacks and small sharks, providing exciting light tackle opportunities. For bass anglers, locally favored lures like speed worms and jerkbaits are delivering consistent success in Miami’s freshwater canals and lakes.
If you're looking for hotspots, head to Islamorada for tarpon in the early hours or the bridges around Big Pine Key, which are buzzing with gamefish activity. Alternatively, try Key Biscayne for snook and jacks near the mangroves.
The Keys and Miami waters are alive with action this week. Don’t forget to bring a mix of live bait and artificial lures to adapt to different conditions. Tight lines, and enjoy your day on the water!