Hey y'all, Artificial Lure here with your Gulf of Mexico fishing report for this beautiful Saturday morning, June 7th, 2025.
Sun's just peeking over the horizon at 6:33 AM and we'll have nearly 13 hours of daylight today with sunset coming around 8:34 PM. Perfect time to be on the water!
Tide-wise, we're looking at moderate activity today with a high tide that hit around 7:20 AM and another coming at 6:04 PM. Low tides are at 1:10 AM and 12:52 PM. Tidal coefficient's sitting at 67 this morning, dropping to 57 by day's end - not the strongest, but plenty of movement to keep the fish active.
Speaking of active fish, the big summer species are showing up in force! Snook, tarpon, and sharks are on the prowl as these warmer temps kick in. Red snapper season is in full swing too, so many captains are heading offshore to get in on that action.
Inshore, the redfish and trout bite has been steady. Pomps and whiting are still hanging around the beaches, and Spanish mackerel are starting their run along the coast. For you surf fishing enthusiasts, look for clean water and concentrations of bait - that's where you'll find the big predators.
Bait selection's pretty clear right now - live mullet, pig fish, mojarra and shrimp are your best bets for the big boys. If you're targeting snook or tarpon, rig up with 3/0 to 6/0 circle hooks on 30-60 pound fluorocarbon leader. For artificial options, MirrOlures and Gulp Baits are producing well in the bays, while Silver Spoons are your go-to for those Spanish mackerel.
Hot spots this weekend? Captain Oz over on Florida's Adventure Coast reports the inshore action is heating up nicely. For my money, I'd check out the waters from Tampa Bay south to Charlotte Harbor, where Captain Geoffrey Page has been putting clients on quality fish. If you're in the Panhandle, the Forgotten Coast beaches are firing off with pompano, and those oyster beds in the bay are holding plenty of reds and trout.
For you shark hunters, keep an eye out for bait schools and frenzied activity - that's your cue to toss out fresh cut bait or even try some topwater lures if they're really going wild.
Remember, it's catch and release for snook and tarpon this time of year, so handle 'em with care and get 'em back in the water quickly.
That's the report for today, June 7th. Y'all get out there and tight lines to everyone! Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss a single report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.