Hey there, folks! Artificial Lure here with your Florida Keys fishing report for this beautiful Monday morning, May 26, 2025.
The tarpon bite has been heating up lately after what captains described as one of the toughest Aprils in recent memory. The good news is that May has been showing significant improvement, with more consistent action throughout the region.
Down in Islamorada, Captain Rick Stanczyk reported landing a monster 100-pounder in the local channels just last week. These silver kings are giving anglers quite the fight, with some battles lasting over an hour! Tarpon have been spotted both in the backcountry and around the bridges, though the backcountry fish seem to be more cooperative lately.
Captain Ridge Murphy's latest report indicates that weed lines are forming nicely, creating perfect habitat for mahi-mahi. If you're heading offshore, keep your eyes peeled for those floating grass mats – they're like magnets for the dolphin fish right now.
For those targeting inshore species, the redfish action has been steady, particularly during the morning tides. Live shrimp, finger mullet, and pilchards have been producing consistent results. If you're an artificial fan (like yours truly), try gold spoons or white paddle-tail jigs worked slowly along the mangrove edges during the rising tide.
Hot spots this week include the channels around Islamorada for tarpon, particularly in the early morning or evening hours. Captain Stanczyk mentioned the deep backcountry has been worth the extra run time, so consider putting in some miles if you're after tarpon. For those looking for a mixed bag, the flats around Key West have been productive, with permit making appearances on the warmer days.
Bait-wise, live crabs and mullet are your best bet for the tarpon, while pilchards and ballyhoo are working well for reef species. If you're throwing artificials, don't leave the dock without some bucktail jigs, silver spoons, and a few topwater plugs for those magical dawn and dusk feeds.
The evening bite has been particularly strong lately, with several guides reporting increased activity as the sun drops. If you can swing it, try booking an evening trip this week.
Weather looks favorable for the next few days with lighter winds than we've seen earlier this month, making it perfect for both backcountry and offshore adventures. It's getting HOT out there though, so bring plenty of water and sunscreen.
Remember folks, the summer pattern is setting in, which means early mornings and late evenings will give you the best shot at success. Good luck out there, and as we always say in the Keys – tight lines and cold drinks!