Islamorada, Florida Daily Fishing Report

Islamorada Fishing Report June 7 2025 - Tarpon Bite Sizzling, Backcountry Variety, and Hot Fly Fishing Action


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Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Islamorada fishing report for this beautiful Saturday morning, June 7th, 2025.

The tarpon bite is absolutely sizzling right now! Just yesterday, boats were hooking up right off the bat in the early morning hours, though they got a bit pickier as the day progressed. The summer heat has definitely settled in here in the Keys, which means those tropical species are getting active.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a rising water level this morning, with high tide expected around mid-morning. The tidal coefficient is sitting in the average range, around 60-70, which should make for decent water movement but nothing too extreme.

The sun rose at about 6:43 AM and will set around 7:55 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to get those lines wet. Weather's cooperating nicely – a bit breezy but nothing we can't handle. Remember, if the wind picks up, head to the backcountry where you can find those lee shorelines and get out of the blow.

Recent catches have been impressive! Tarpon are definitely the headline act, with multiple hookups reported across the area. The Gulf side is absolutely on fire with Spanish Mackerel, Kingfish, Cobia, big Jacks, and some monster Sharks. One angler even reported tangling with a 150-pounder!

The Everglades backcountry is hot for Speckled Trout, Snook, Redfish, Snappers, and Jacks. Yellowtail Snapper have been particularly cooperative on the reef.

For those looking to chase the "Silver King" tarpon, focus your efforts in the early morning or evening hours when they're most active. Live crabs or pinfish are your go-to baits, but don't overlook artificial lures like DOA Baitbusters or Hogy Lures for those actively feeding fish.

Hot spots this weekend? I'd recommend trying the bridges for tarpon action, especially during the tide changes. If you're looking for variety, the patch reefs just offshore are producing quality yellowtail and the occasional grouper. For the backcountry enthusiasts, the countless islands and shorelines of Florida Bay are holding good numbers of snook and redfish.

For the fly fishing crowd, things are looking up with the warming water temps. Snook, juvenile tarpon, and redfish are all viable targets right now. Those baby tarpon spots are heating up nicely with the warmer weather.

Remember to stay hydrated out there – we're getting those classic South Florida temperatures where you're sweating first thing in the morning.

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