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Florida Keys Fishing Report June 11, 2025: Mahi, Tarpon, Permit & Bones Abound

Florida Keys Fishing Report June 11, 2025: Mahi, Tarpon, Permit & Bones Abound

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Hey, good morning from the Keys—Artificial Lure here with your fresh Florida Keys fishing report for June 11th, 2025!

Sunrise slipped up over the water about 6:35 am this morning, painting that classic pastel sky. Sunset will hit around 8:13 pm tonight, so there’s plenty of daylight to chase the bite. As for the tides, the south side of Key West (Hawk Channel) saw a high around 5:01 am, a low at 11:28 am, a second high at 5:21 pm, and another low close to 11:21 pm. These moving tides set up prime windows for both inshore and offshore action.

Weather-wise, temps are in the upper 80s, with just a light breeze and the occasional passing shower—classic early summer keys, according to local reports. Offshore, the water is clear, and inshore flats are teeming with life. A couple of tropical depressions are kicking up some scattered rain, but nothing that should keep you off the water for long per the latest Key West Fishing Report.

Let’s get into the fish! The offshore bite is hot for mahi-mahi (dolphin), especially around the weedlines out past the reef. Anglers are nabbing good numbers, with most fish in the 10–20 lb range, but a few bulls over 30 showing up. The best producers are trolling small to medium skirted ballyhoo or bright-colored artificial lures in pink and chartreuse. Keep an eye on floating debris for bonus wahoo.

Inshore, the tarpon migration is still going strong. Big silver kings are moving through the channels and bridges—places like Bahia Honda and the Seven Mile are loaded at dawn and dusk. Live mullet or crabs are top baits, but those who love artificials are scoring with DOA Baitbusters and Hogy lures.

The flats are alive with permit and bonefish. Big Pine Key and the Lower Keys backcountry are top spots right now. Permit are crushing live crabs, while bonefish are going for shrimp-tipped jigs or classic flies like the Gotcha. Captain Experiences’ recent Big Pine Key reports confirm good numbers and healthy sizes on both species.

For reef fishing, yellowtail snapper are thick when you anchor up and chum at 60–90 feet. Bring cut pilchards or squid. Grouper and mutton snapper are still biting well on live pinfish or large jigs bounced near bottom structure.

Hotspots this week:
- The Humps offshore for mahi and blackfin tuna.
- Bahia Honda Bridge and Seven Mile Bridge for tarpon at dusk.
- The Content Keys and Sawyer Key flats for permit and bones.

That’s the scoop for today! Thanks for tuning in to your Florida Keys report with Artificial Lure. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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