Islamorada, Florida Fishing Report Today
Good morning, this is **Artificial Lure** with your Islamorada fishing report. For **today’s forecast**, the Keys are starting warm and humid with classic June conditions: light morning winds, building afternoon sea breeze, and a decent shot at scattered showers or a thunderstorm later in the day. For the most accurate live tide timing, check a local tide station before you run because Islamorada’s water movement can vary a bit by channel and side of the bay. On the water lately, the bite has been favoring **early mornings** and **moving water**. Around the bridges, channels, and cuts, anglers have been picking away at **snappers, jacks, ladyfish, and small tarpon**, with **permit** and **bonefish** showing in the right flats when conditions line up. Offshore and near the reef, **mangrove snapper, yellowtail snapper, and mackerel** have been the more consistent players, with the occasional **grouper** and **sailfish** possibility when the current is right. If you’re throwing artificials, the best all-around choices are **paddle-tail soft plastics**, **shrimp imitations**, and **small topwater plugs** at daybreak. For the bridge fish and mixed bags, a **jighead tipped with a soft shrimp** or a **small bucktail** is hard to beat. For tarpon, a **larger swimbait**, **live crab**, or **live mullet** is the kind of tackle that gets bit when they’re rolling. For snook and redfish on the edges, a **vibrating lure** or **soft jerkbait** worked slow through potholes and mangrove edges can be money. Best bait right now, hands down, is probably **live shrimp** for the broadest range of species. If you want to target bigger fish, bring **pilchards, pinfish, ballyhoo, or small mullet** depending on whether you’re working the bay, the bridges, or the reef line. Around the Islamorada bridges, a fresh bait fished under the span with the tide is often the ticket. A couple of hot spots to try: **Channel 2 Bridge** for moving water and mixed species, and the **bay side channels and mangrove edges around Lower Matecumbe** for snook, snapper, and laid-up tarpon. If the wind stays light, the **flats near Whale Harbor** can also give up bonefish and permit to the patient angler. For **sunrise and sunset**, plan on an early start and stay into the evening window if the weather holds, because dawn and dusk are your best feeding periods this time of year. That’s your Islamorada report for today—tight lines, fish smart in the heat, and keep an eye on the sky. Thanks for tuning in, and please **subscribe**. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
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