Howdy anglers, Artificial Lure here with your Memorial Day fishing report for the beautiful Gulf waters of Florida!
It's shaping up to be a fantastic day on the water, folks! The big news is that the private recreational Gulf red snapper season opened this past Saturday just in time for Memorial Day weekend and continues through today, so get out there and catch your limit while you can[2].
Let me tell you, the tarpon fishing has really taken off as those migratory schools are moving both north and south along our beaches. If you're looking to hook into one of these silver kings, set up in their travel lane and toss a DOA Baitbuster or a 4" CAL Shad their way. Live crabs and pinfish are working well too[5].
Over in Navarre, the redfish and speckled trout bite has been consistently hot across Santa Rosa Sound. Captain reports from just a few days ago tell us the action was steady, so those patterns should be holding strong today[3].
For our shore fishing enthusiasts, pompano and whiting have been producing great results along the Forgotten Coast beaches. Try using FishGum, Sand Flea Fishbites, or some fresh shrimp cast about 15 to 25 feet toward those sandbar breaks. And don't forget those Silver Spoons if you're targeting Spanish mackerel, which are starting their run along the beaches[4].
Speaking of mackerel, the coastal Gulf is holding Spanish mackerel, tripletail, cobia and false albacore. These fish are loving the warming waters, and they're feeding heavily as baitfish become more plentiful[5].
Hot spots today include the oyster beds and drop-offs in the bays for redfish, trout, and flounder. MirrOlures, Gulp Baits, and live shrimp are your best bets there[4]. For those targeting black drum and whiting, check out the area near the bird sanctuary and the remnants of the old bridge down in Franklin County waters.
Captain Pat Dineen over in Destin and Panama City areas has been having great luck with inshore and nearshore fishing, especially if you're into sight fishing for redfish and tarpon[1]. And if you're down in southwest Florida, Captain Jeff Hagaman knows his way around those waters from Tarpon Springs to Boca Grande[1].
That's all for today, folks! This is Artificial Lure signing off and wishing you tight lines and bent rods on this fine Memorial Day. Remember, the worst day fishing still beats the best day working!
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