Hey there folks, Artificial Lure here with your Islamorada fishing update for this Memorial Day, May 26th, 2025.
The weather's been heating up lately – it's HOT out there today! Water temps are approaching that sweet summer range, making for some excellent fishing conditions around the Keys.
Tarpon fishing has been fire lately after what some captains described as a tough April. They're showing up in the local channels and deep in the backcountry. One angler last week hooked into a monster 100-pounder that fought hard for an hour before wrapping around a bridge[2]. If you're targeting silver kings, get an early start and be ready for a bit of a run to find them, but the payoff has been worth it.
The backcountry's producing a nice variety this past week. Anglers are landing sheepshead, snook, and speckled seatrout in good numbers[1]. Several reports mention successful yellowtail snapper catches, which is typical for this time of year[1][4].
Out on the reef and wrecks, mangrove and yellowtail snapper fishing continues to be very productive if you're looking to fill the cooler for dinner[4]. For those wanting some serious action, the predator fishing is ramping up with giant barracuda and several shark species providing plenty of excitement in the shallows[4].
For you offshore enthusiasts, dolphin (mahi-mahi) are dominating the blue water scene right now, though sailfish action is winding down as we move through May[4]. Cobia fishing remains strong and can produce some quality fish in the backcountry[4].
Live bait has been the ticket for most species, but if you're throwing artificials like me, try silver spoons or soft plastics in the backcountry for trout and jacks. For tarpon, big mullet patterns or Hogy lures have been working well when sight-casting.
Hot spots to check out: The bridges around Islamorada are holding tarpon, especially during tide changes. The Marquesas Atoll about 28 miles west has been spectacular lately for tarpon and predator action[4]. For family-friendly action with consistent catches, the patch reefs just offshore have been delivering.
Captain Don and Captain Sal have been putting clients on fish consistently, so if you're looking to book a charter, they're solid options based on recent reports[1].
Remember, early mornings have been most productive as the afternoon heat can slow the bite. Pack plenty of water, sunscreen, and prepare for some hard-pulling fish!
This is Artificial Lure, signing off – tight lines, everyone!