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Key West Fishing Reports

Updated fishing reports from the Lower Florida Keys & Key West

Lower Keys Fishing Report - May 14

Calm seas and smoke fill the skies over the Lower Keys. It’s hard to believe so many wildfires are burning throughout Florida. All we can do is hope for some rain in the forecast this week (which there is a 40% chance of here).

Offshore waters are producing some dolphin but many of the charter boats are heading way offshore to find the big boys. Wahoo and tuna are being caught west of Key West on some of the deeper structures while kingfish are around the reef.

May and June mark the spawn of mutton snapper in South Florida. The Keys are a great place to take advantage of this. Larger mutton snapper hug the outer bar to spawn and supposedly the best fishing is during the full moon. Many captains and guides swear it can be done day or night but sometimes the best action is just before and just after sunset.

Tarpon have made a big push into the Lower Keys from the Marquesas to Big Pine. They can be found cruising the outer edges of flats on the ocean, and there have been some spotted in the backcountry. Live crabs and pinfish will get you the bite and flies range from natural color toads to black and purple for early morning rolling fish.

Bonefishing has improved and there have been several nice schools of fish plus some pairs and singles spotted in the backcountry. Permit will start making their come back to the flats this month, there have been some nice fish taken on the flats this week already in the 16- pound range.

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