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Gulf Fishing Report: Redfish, Trout, and Offshore Action Heating Up


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Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Gulf of Mexico, Florida fishing report for this beautiful Wednesday morning, May 28, 2025.

The sun rose about an hour ago, giving us perfect visibility on the water today. We're looking at temperatures climbing into the mid-80s with light winds from the southeast at 5-10 knots - ideal conditions for a day on the water!

Let me tell you, fishing has been absolutely on fire this past week! Reports coming in from Destin to Boca Grande are showing some incredible action. The spring to summer transition is in full swing, bringing in a variety of species to target.

Inshore, redfish and trout are biting consistently around oyster beds and drop-offs. Folks using MirrOlures, Gulp Baits, and live shrimp have been filling their coolers. The flats are producing great sight fishing opportunities, particularly for redfish, with many anglers reporting solid catches during morning hours.

Surf fishing has been phenomenal! Pompano are still running strong, though they'll be thinning out soon as we get deeper into summer. Whiting are plentiful, and Spanish mackerel are starting to make a strong showing along the beaches. For pompano, try FishGum or Sand Flea Fishbites. If you're targeting Spanish mackerel, silver spoons are your best bet.

Offshore, it's like a buffet out there! King mackerel are hitting hard on trolled baits. Mahi-mahi are making a strong showing, with some nice bulls in the mix. Bottom fishing is producing vermillion snapper, triggerfish, and some nice grouper. Red snapper season is just around the corner, so many anglers are getting in some catch-and-release practice.

Hot spots this week? I'd recommend trying the area near the bird sanctuary and remnants of the old bridge in Franklin County for black drum and whiting. For inshore action, the waters from Tampa Bay south to Charlotte Harbor have been particularly productive. If you're heading out deeper, the northern Gulf waters off Destin are reporting solid offshore action.

The tide's running about mid-range today with a high around noon and low tide coming in the early evening – perfect timing for an afternoon trip targeting redfish on the incoming tide.

Best baits right now are live shrimp for inshore fishing, fresh cut bait for the piers, and ballyhoo rigs for the offshore crowd. Don't forget about the artificial options – soft plastics in new penny or white have been getting plenty of attention from the fish.

That's all for now, folks! Remember to stay hydrated out there, respect our waters, and tight lines to ya! This is Artificial Lure signing off until next time.
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