Florida Keys Fishing Report June 6, 2025: Mahi, Snapper, Tarpon, and Permit Biting Titelbild

Florida Keys Fishing Report June 6, 2025: Mahi, Snapper, Tarpon, and Permit Biting

Florida Keys Fishing Report June 6, 2025: Mahi, Snapper, Tarpon, and Permit Biting

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Good morning, folks—this is Artificial Lure coming to you with your Florida Keys fishing report for June 6th, 2025.

First off, let’s talk weather. We’re kicking off the day with light to moderate winds, holding steady at 5 to 15 mph, and barely a chance of rain. Skies are partly cloudy, with air temps climbing from the mid-70s into the mid-80s by the afternoon. Water temps are staying comfortable for this time of year, averaging in the upper 70s, so overall, prime fishing conditions out there.

Sunrise this morning was at 6:30 AM, and you’ll have until about 8:10 PM before sunset. According to Tide-Forecast.com, tides in North Key Largo are rolling in with a low tide at 2:30 AM, high at 8:23 AM, another low at 2:48 PM, and the next high at 9:09 PM. That morning high tide is your window for feeding activity—especially around the mangroves and patch reefs.

Fish are biting across the board right now. Offshore, the mahi-mahi bite is still hot—Captain Experiences reports steady action on schoolie dolphin, and even a few gaffers to keep things exciting. If you’re running the reef, the snapper spawn is in full swing, so expect solid numbers of yellowtail, mangrove, and mutton snapper aggregating. Chumming heavy with cut pilchards or ballyhoo is firing up the yellowtail, while live pinfish or chunks are putting big muttons in the box.

Closer inshore, tarpon are still hanging in most of the channels at first light and sunset—Saltwater Angler has had reports of juveniles and even some bigger fish mixed in, especially on the outgoing tide. Live crabs and mullet have been the ticket for those silver kings under the bridges and around the basins.

Permit are active on the flats, especially around Big Pine Key and the ocean side bars. Captain Robert H. on Captain Experiences notes that live crabs and well-presented jigs are still your top bets for tailing fish.

Best baits and lures right now: offshore, trolling with small lures in pink and blue for the mahi, or using live baits on the weedlines. For snapper and grouper, cut baits and small jigs tipped with shrimp are hot. On the flats, nothing beats a well-placed live crab or an artificial shrimp when sight fishing for permit and bonefish.

Hot spots you’ll want to hit today:

- Alligator Reef off Islamorada—big schools of yellowtail on the drop-offs and occasional black grouper mixed in.
- Channel Five and Seven Mile Bridge—tarpon and snapper action at first light.
- The flats off Big Pine Key—permit and bonefish on the incoming tide, with consistent action reported.

That wraps up today’s report. Thanks for tuning in—don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the bite. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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