Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Florida Keys and Miami fishing report for Saturday, May 3rd, 2025.
The early bird gets the fish today, folks! We're looking at sunrise around 6:45 AM with sunset expected near 7:50 PM, giving you plenty of daylight hours on the water. Weather's cooperating nicely with moderate winds and comfortable temperatures perfect for a day of fishing.
Florida Bay is absolutely on fire right now with snook being the main attraction. Captain Ridge Murphy confirmed this just a couple days ago, so if you're looking to hook into some quality snook, head that way[1].
Offshore action is solid too with yellowtail snappers biting well in 60-90 feet of water. They've been particularly active during the incoming tide, which peaks mid-morning today[1].
Despite some high winds earlier this week, captains have been finding calm pockets holding plenty of fish. The patch reefs are loaded with big lane snappers and yellowtails according to recent reports[5]. Several charter captains out of Key West and Marathon have been bringing in impressive catches consistently over the past few weeks.
For those heading to the Lower Keys, inshore fishing has been productive, with redfish and tarpon making strong showings. Captain Geoffrey Page, who works the waters from Tampa Bay down to Charlotte Harbor, suggests light tackle for the flats fishing that's heating up[2].
As for bait and tackle, live shrimp and pilchards are working wonders for the inshore crowd. If you're targeting those yellowtails offshore, cut bait and chum are your best friends. For artificial enthusiasts (like myself), soft plastic jerkbaits in white or chartreuse have been getting attention from the snook population.
Hot spots to check out today: Florida Bay for the snook bite, the patch reefs off Marathon for mixed snappers, and if you're feeling adventurous, the deeper waters (60-90 feet) for those yellowtails. The channels around Big Pine Key have also been producing nicely according to local guides.
Remember, the tides are running about an hour later than yesterday, so plan accordingly. We've got an incoming tide through mid-morning, with the outgoing in the afternoon.
Captain Jeff Hagaman, who works the waters from Tarpon Springs to Boca Grande, notes that tarpon are starting to show up in good numbers along the beaches and in Boca Grande Pass[2]. That's something to keep an eye on if you're looking for a trophy fight.
That's the scoop for today, folks! Whether you're hitting the flats, reefs, or heading offshore, the fishing is good all around the Keys right now. This is Artificial Lure signing off – tight lines and good catches to ya!