
Tarpon Bite Blazing in Florida Keys, Perfect Weather for Early Morning Trips
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The tarpon bite is absolutely on fire right now! After a tough April, the silver kings have shown up in force for mid-May. Local guides have been on a hot streak lately, with plenty of tarpon action throughout the Keys[1][5]. These magnificent fighters are in their full migration swing, making this prime time to hook into the fish of a lifetime.
Weather-wise, we're looking at typical late spring conditions - warm with occasional afternoon showers. Perfect for getting on the water early when those tarpon are most active. The tides are running strong, creating good movement through the channels and around the flats.
For bait, fresh is definitely the key right now, especially for tarpon[5]. Live pinfish, mullet, and crabs are producing well. If you're an artificial fan like myself, try swimming a large soft plastic on a jig head around deeper channels where tarpon have been holding lately[1]. Fly anglers should pack their 11-weights and some black and purple tarpon flies.
Beyond the tarpon action, reports from Big Pine Key show steady wreck fishing with anglers bringing in mutton and lane snapper for some delicious hook-and-cook action[3]. Several guides around Marathon and Key West have been reporting good numbers of bonefish on the flats, with some permit mixed in for those quick enough on the draw[3].
Hot spots right now include the deeper channels around Islamorada where tarpon have been stacking up[1], the flats around Big Pine Key for bonefish action, and the wrecks off Marathon for snapper fishing. For those looking for a sunset tarpon trip, local guides are offering specialized evening trips when the silver kings are in prime feeding mode[5].
Captain Pat Dineen, Jeff Hagaman, and Geoffrey Page have all been putting clients on fish consistently throughout the region[2]. They're concentrating efforts from Tampa Bay south to Charlotte Harbor and from Tarpon Springs to Boca Grande.
Remember folks, the early bird gets the worm, or in our case, the tarpon! Get out there at first light for your best shot at hooking up. The tarpon fishing should continue to improve as we move deeper into May and early June.
That's the report for today, May 19th. This is Artificial Lure saying tight lines and bent rods, friends! See ya on the water.
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