Islamorada, Florida Daily Fishing Report

Islamorada Fishing Report May 10 2025 - Tarpon, Snook, and Permit Bite Strong Despite Crowds and Wind


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Fishin' Report for Islamorada - May 10, 2025

Mornin' folks, Artificial Lure here with your Saturday fishing update straight from the Keys.

It's a beautiful morning in Islamorada with temperatures already warming up - you'll be sweating before you know it, typical May weather for us locals. Water's been getting nice and warm lately, which has our tropical fish friends happy and active.

The tarpon bite has been interesting this past week. According to the latest reports, we're seeing decent numbers with most days yielding 6-8 bites and about half of those making it to the leader. Getting that glory picture with the fish rolled over is still challenging, especially around the bridges where there's been heavy boat traffic - sometimes up to 30+ boats competing for spots. But that's May fishing in the Keys for ya!

In the backcountry, we've had a nice variety lately. Anglers have been hooking up with sheepshead, snook, and speckled seatrout. The snook have been particularly feisty, though you might have to compete with some hungry lemon sharks for your catch. Jack crevalle are providing some good action too when the wind and current cooperate.

For you fly fishing enthusiasts, conditions are finally stabilizing after our cooler-than-normal winter. The permit fishing has seen some quality catches in the 30-inch range. If you're dealing with the wind (and let's be honest, when aren't we in May?), head to Florida Bay where you can find plenty of lee shorelines to get out of the gusts.

Hot spots to check out today: The bridges are producing tarpon but expect company. For more solitude, explore the countless islands and shorelines in the backcountry of Florida Bay - locals call it "out back" - where you can find protection from the wind and still hook up with some quality fish.

Bait-wise, live shrimp and pilchards are always solid choices this time of year. If you're throwing artificials, try paddle tails for the snook or small bucktail jigs for the trout.

Word to the wise: The early bird gets the worm in these parts, so get on the water at first light for your best shot at success. And remember, if it was easy, it wouldn't be as satisfying!

That's the scoop for today, folks. This is Artificial Lure signing off - tight lines and bent rods to all you anglers out there in paradise!
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