Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Florida Keys fishing report for March 26, 2025.
We're looking at a beautiful day on the water, folks. Sunrise was at 6:32 AM, and we've got clear skies with a high of 78°F. Winds are light at 5-10 mph from the southeast. Sunset's coming in at 7:28 PM, so plenty of time to wet a line.
Tides are running about average for this time of year. We've got a high tide at 10:23 AM and a low at 4:47 PM. That incoming tide in the morning should get the fish moving nicely.
Now, let's talk fish! The tarpon migration is in full swing, with good numbers being spotted around the bridges and flats. Anglers have been having success with 3-inch paddle tail soft plastics in pearl or chartreuse colors. For you live bait folks, pilchards and pinfish are doing the trick.
Snapper fishing has been on fire lately. Yellowtails and mangroves are thick on the reef, with some nice muttons mixed in. Jigs tipped with squid or small live baits are producing well. If you're after some dinner, this is your best bet.
Offshore, the mahi bite has been steady. Trolling rigged ballyhoo or small lures around weedlines and floating debris is the ticket. We've even had reports of a few early season sailfish releases, so keep your eyes peeled for those bills cutting through the water.
For you inshore enthusiasts, the flats have been giving up some quality bonefish and permit. Small shrimp patterns on fly or live shrimp on a jighead are your best bets. Remember to approach those flats quietly!
As for hot spots, I'd recommend checking out the Seven Mile Bridge for some tarpon action, or head out to Sombrero Reef for some great snapper fishing. If you're feeling adventurous, the Islamorada Hump has been producing some nice blackfin tuna.
Remember to stay hydrated out there and respect our marine environment. Tight lines, everyone!