Tarpon season in the Keys is at full peak this week, with thousands of fish staging from Channel 5 down through the Bahia Honda Bridge. The flats are alive with permit and bonefish, and the offshore mahi run is going strong from Islamorada south.

Tarpon — Peak Week

If you’ve been waiting for the absolute peak of Keys tarpon season, this is it. Bahia Honda, Channel 5, the Seven Mile Bridge, and the Marquesas are all loaded with fish. Live crabs on a 7/0 circle hook drifted on the outgoing tide is the standard, and night fishing the bridges with live mullet is producing the biggest fish — multiple 150-plus pounders this week.

Backcountry guides out of Islamorada and Marathon are reporting tailing fish on the basin edges at first light. Fly anglers throwing tarpon toads to laid-up fish are getting their shots, especially on the slick mornings.

Flats — Permit and Bonefish

Permit have moved into pre-spawn mode and are showing up on the Marquesas and Content Keys flats in big numbers. Live crabs and merkin flies in size 2 are the ticket. The best tide has been the first 90 minutes of the incoming.

Bonefish remain consistent on the Lower Keys oceanside flats. Look for tailing fish on the morning low tide — Gotcha flies and small shrimp patterns are working.

Offshore — Mahi, Tuna, Sailfish

Mahi-mahi action is excellent from the Islamorada Hump south. The 1,000-foot line has been holding good schools, with shots at gaffer-sized fish to 40 pounds. Live pilchards and ballyhoo are both producing.

Blackfin tuna are stacked on the Marathon Hump in 600 feet. Vertical jigging and chunking are both effective, with the best bite at first light and last light.

Late-season sailfish are still being caught on the kite spread out of Islamorada, but action has slowed compared to peak winter months.

Reef and Wreck

Mutton snapper bite on the Islamorada and Marathon reefs is excellent right now during the late-May full moon spawn. Live pinfish on a knocker rig in 50 to 80 feet is producing solid mutton catches in the 8 to 15 pound class.

Yellowtail action remains steady on the patch reefs with chum and small live bait.

Conditions

Water temp 80–82°F, very calm conditions forecast through the weekend. Visibility on the flats is excellent.


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