# Islamorada Fishing Report for Friday, June 6th, 2025
Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your morning fishing report for Islamorada. It's Friday, June 6th, and we're looking at some prime conditions for today's adventures on the water.
## Weather & Tides
The sun rose early this morning, and we're currently experiencing a rising tide that will peak in about an hour and a half. The tidal coefficient today is sitting at 69 – pretty average, but it'll be dropping to 64 by noon and down to 60 by evening. Perfect conditions for targeting species that like moving water!
## What's Biting
The tarpon bite has been absolutely sizzling this week! These silver kings have transitioned to their summer pattern – breaking up from those large migratory schools into smaller groups and singles. This creates fantastic opportunities for sight-casting, especially in the early mornings before the heat cranks up.
The Gulf side is on fire right now with Spanish mackerel, kingfish, cobia, and some monster jacks. Several anglers have reported hooking into sharks in the 150-pound class – guaranteed to test your tackle and your stamina!
In the backcountry and Everglades, you'll find the waters loaded with speckled trout, snook, redfish, and snappers. Just yesterday, Captain Wayne put a family on a great snapper bite where everyone on the boat caught fish.
## Hot Spots
For today, I'd recommend hitting the flats around Upper Matecumbe Key during the morning high tide for tarpon. As the water starts dropping, shift to the deeper basins where they'll be rolling in the midday heat.
The channels between islands in Florida Bay are producing solid action on redfish and snook. With those smaller tarpon groups spread throughout our waters, the backcountry offers plenty of protected fishing even with our typical summer breezes.
## Bait & Tackle
Live pinfish and pilchards have been the top natural baits this week. If you're throwing artificials, gold spoons are working well for the mackerel, while soft plastic jerkbaits in white or pearl are getting attention from snook.
For tarpon, try floating a crab during the outgoing tide or work a purple-and-black streamer fly if you're on the long rod. Topwater plugs at first light have been explosive for snook along mangrove shorelines.
Just remember, with our summer heat building, getting out early is your best bet. The bite typically slows by mid-morning, so plan accordingly.
That's your Islamorada fishing update for today, June 6th. Thanks for tuning in! If you're heading out, stay hydrated, respect our waters, and tight lines to ya! Don't forget to subscribe for daily fishing reports from the Florida Keys. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.