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Fishing Report: Florida Keys & Miami Sizzle with Kingfish, Tuna, and Snapper Action
Published 11 months ago
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Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Florida Keys and Miami fishing report for this beautiful Saturday, May 31st, 2025.
## Weather & Tides
Sunrise hit at 6:29 AM with sunset expected at 8:07 PM, giving us plenty of daylight for fishing today. We're looking at high tide at 12:25 PM measuring 2.43 ft, with low tide coming in at 6:40 PM at -0.04 ft. If you're heading out early, you caught the morning low tide at 6:24 AM at 0.16 ft. The water's moving well with a high tidal coefficient of 88, meaning strong currents and good fish movement.
## What's Biting
May has been absolutely on fire for "meat fish" in our waters! The blackfin tuna and kingfish have pushed into shallow water and are hitting hard. Several captains report multiple kingfish catches per trip, with some monsters in the 30+ pound range making appearances, especially during early morning and late evening hours.
Mutton snapper have been chewing on live bait, and don't forget that grouper season opened on May 1st, with some nice catches reported on the wrecks. We're also seeing a few early mahi-mahi showing up, which should only improve as we move into June.
The sailfish action has slowed compared to winter, but you can still hook up if you're kite fishing the edge. Sharks have been solid on big live baits as well, providing some exciting action for those looking for a fight.
## Hot Spots
The edge has been productive for kingfish and tuna, especially early morning. For bottom fishing, hit the shipwrecks for amberjack and grouper. The reef has been giving up mutton snapper, and we should see more mangrove and yellowtail snapper as we move into summer.
## Tactics & Bait
Keep wire leaders handy for those toothy kingfish and wahoo. Live bait has been the ticket for muttons. For tuna, try small live baits or chunking. Light tackle has been producing fun fights with the kingfish, so don't overgun yourself if you want some sporting action. If you're heading to the reef, bring plenty of chum to get those snappers fired up.
The warmer weather pattern has given us calmer seas than winter, making for comfortable fishing conditions all around. It's a great time to get out there before the full summer heat kicks in.
Thanks for tuning in to your Florida fishing report! Be sure to subscribe for weekly updates on the best fishing in the Sunshine State. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
## Weather & Tides
Sunrise hit at 6:29 AM with sunset expected at 8:07 PM, giving us plenty of daylight for fishing today. We're looking at high tide at 12:25 PM measuring 2.43 ft, with low tide coming in at 6:40 PM at -0.04 ft. If you're heading out early, you caught the morning low tide at 6:24 AM at 0.16 ft. The water's moving well with a high tidal coefficient of 88, meaning strong currents and good fish movement.
## What's Biting
May has been absolutely on fire for "meat fish" in our waters! The blackfin tuna and kingfish have pushed into shallow water and are hitting hard. Several captains report multiple kingfish catches per trip, with some monsters in the 30+ pound range making appearances, especially during early morning and late evening hours.
Mutton snapper have been chewing on live bait, and don't forget that grouper season opened on May 1st, with some nice catches reported on the wrecks. We're also seeing a few early mahi-mahi showing up, which should only improve as we move into June.
The sailfish action has slowed compared to winter, but you can still hook up if you're kite fishing the edge. Sharks have been solid on big live baits as well, providing some exciting action for those looking for a fight.
## Hot Spots
The edge has been productive for kingfish and tuna, especially early morning. For bottom fishing, hit the shipwrecks for amberjack and grouper. The reef has been giving up mutton snapper, and we should see more mangrove and yellowtail snapper as we move into summer.
## Tactics & Bait
Keep wire leaders handy for those toothy kingfish and wahoo. Live bait has been the ticket for muttons. For tuna, try small live baits or chunking. Light tackle has been producing fun fights with the kingfish, so don't overgun yourself if you want some sporting action. If you're heading to the reef, bring plenty of chum to get those snappers fired up.
The warmer weather pattern has given us calmer seas than winter, making for comfortable fishing conditions all around. It's a great time to get out there before the full summer heat kicks in.
Thanks for tuning in to your Florida fishing report! Be sure to subscribe for weekly updates on the best fishing in the Sunshine State. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.