5/16/2025 Mid May Florida Keys Tarpon Fishing Update

Well we’re into middle of May already can you believe it?  Summer is definitely here now the winds seemed to lay down the last week or so and it’s gotten HOT!  I’ve been on a pretty hot tarpon streak lately thankfully too after one of the toughest Aprils I’ve ever had.  We’re still finding some fish deep in the backcountry and it’s been good to us.  We’ve had to leave early to get there and it’s a bit of a run but it’s paid off.  I had Jon and Dave for 3 days last week.  Day 1 on Monday we got rained out in the AM but they asked if we could fish in the afternoon and I was able to make it happen.  We stayed local though actually and it was a nice weather window.  We caught a big 100 lb fish right off the bat in the local channels, she fought us hard for an hour and we got her boatside but she never gave up and eventually wrapped us up in the bridge.  Then we jumped around and found a few more fish but they were uncooperative, but the last 15 minutes of the trip we had a few rolling around us and boom finally hooked another!  A really wild fish that screamed out line and almost spooled us.  Big fish too and looked like we were in for another long battle but we actually rolled this fish over in about 20 minutes which was cool and got good pictures.  Great trip.  Day 2 we ran deep in the backcountry like I was talking about and we had good action landing multiple tarpon and hooking plenty more.  Day 3 we gave the tarpon a break and went snook fishing which was pretty good for us too.  Thursday and Friday I had Gerald Stuart and his group from las vegas.  We did the deep backcountry routine and it was really good.  Thursday we landed 4 fish and had a few more in the air.  Gerald caught a big one close to 100 lbs that we put on the wall with Grays Taxidermy.  Then yesterday on Friday I had others from his group and we had similar fishing, jumping several small fish early on and then the guys each landed a tarpon including another big 120 lber and a few 30 lbers.  Action all day we caught the last fish right before it was time to go in.  So that deep backcountry option has been working, I’ve not fished back there much the last couple of years as we had tremendous bridge fishing but this year I’ve gone back to it.  That is usually good through early June and then we’ll just see what’s goin on then.  Sometimes the rest of the backcountry areas fill in with fish around flamingo, we’ll just have to see.  There have been some fish in another area of the backcountry I know so maybe those will fill in a little more.  Capt. Steve and Capt. Trent have been getting a few fish around the bridges still on the half day trips and evening trips and even full days, though often it’s a good bet to break it up and try some other stuff. As mentioned snook fishing is decent now and I know they’ve been getting some big snappers and other things too.  Steve has had a couple of permit in the last week too.  June is around the corner so if you are getting out of school and wanting to book a fishing trip give us a shout!

Capt. Rick Stanczyk
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