Florida Keys, Miami Daily Fishing Report

"Florida Keys & Miami Fishing Update: Snook, Yellowtail, and Tarpon Bite Hot"


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Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Florida Keys and Miami fishing report for this beautiful Sunday morning, May 4th, 2025.

Let me tell you, the action is hot right now across our waters! Florida Bay has been absolutely on fire with snook being the main catch, according to Captain Ridge Murphy who's been putting clients on fish consistently this past week[1]. If you're targeting snook, you'll want to hit the flats during the morning incoming tide.

Offshore, the yellowtail bite has been steady in 60-90 feet of water[1]. These snappers have been particularly active during the afternoon hours. Fresh cut bait and small jigs tipped with squid have been producing limits for many boats.

The big news is that tarpon are showing up in strong numbers too! These silver kings have been rolling in the channels and along the bridges, especially during the early morning and late afternoon tides[2][4]. If you're looking to tangle with one of these magnificent fighters, try using live pinfish or crabs on a circle hook.

For those heading further offshore, the mahi-mahi action has been a bit slow due to cooler water temps, but kingfish are around and sailfish have been spotted in large schools along the edge[3]. When targeting sails, remember to keep a bait in the water after hooking up, as they're often traveling in groups.

Hot spots this week include the channels around Lower Matecumbe for snook, Sombrero Reef for yellowtail action, and the Seven Mile Bridge area for tarpon. The bridges have been particularly productive during tide changes.

Bait-wise, live pilchards and pinfish are your best bet for inshore action, while ballyhoo and squid will serve you well on the reef. If you're using artificials, silver spoons and white bucktail jigs have been getting attention from the snook, while small diamond jigs are working for the yellowtail.

Today's weather looks favorable with light southeast winds around 10 knots and seas 2-3 feet. Sunrise was at 6:42 AM and sunset will be at 7:55 PM. We've got a moderate incoming tide through mid-morning followed by an outgoing tide in the afternoon.

Remember folks, the bite has been best during the first few hours of daylight, so getting an early start is key. With the full moon approaching, expect the nighttime bridge fishing to pick up as well.

That's your Florida Keys and Miami fishing report for today, May 4th, 2025. Tight lines, everyone! This is Artificial Lure signing off until tomorrow. Don't forget your sunscreen!
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