
"Fishing the Gulf: Grouper, Snapper, and Pompano Abound on Picture-Perfect Memorial Day Weekend"
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Let’s talk weather. Expect classic May conditions: warm air, mostly sunny skies, and light southeast winds turning southwest into the afternoon. Seas will stay friendly, around 1 to 2 feet, only picking up if those isolated afternoon showers or thunderstorms drift in. Make sure you keep an eye on the sky after lunch but otherwise, it’s a picture-perfect day to be on the water. Sunrise was at 6:36 AM and sunset tonight is at 8:18 PM, giving you a long window for action[2].
Tidal movement is steady today, with high tides coming early and again midafternoon. On much of the Central Gulf, look for the first high around 7 AM and the next close to 4 PM, with lows in between. Fish those tide changes for your best inshore bite[2].
Now for the main event—the bite. Offshore action is heating up. Red grouper have been the stars lately, especially on 8- to 12-hour trips out near ledges and hard bottom. These fish are hitting hard, with limits possible if you stay persistent[1]. You’ll also find plenty of lane snapper, mangrove snapper, vermillion snapper, and the ever-popular hogfish along similar structure. Key West grunts are around too—perfect for getting kids or beginners on the rod and reel[1].
Inshore, you’ll see a great mix with bait schools pushing in and trout, redfish, and snook working the grass flats and mangroves. Out by the beaches and passes, pompano and whiting have been regular catches, especially for the surf anglers[4].
Best lures and bait? Offshore, drop down squid or cut sardines on knocker rigs for grouper and snapper. If the current’s light, a live pinfish is irresistible to a hungry red grouper. For mangrove and lane snapper, try smaller live shrimp or even fresh cut bait. Inshore, toss soft plastics like paddle tails in watermelon or new penny colors, or try live shrimp under a popping cork. Silver spoons or sand flea imitations are solid bets for pompano in the surf.
Hot spots today: Head out to the nearshore ledges west of Clearwater or St. Pete for grouper and snapper. If you’re fishing inshore, give the grass flats just south of the Skyway Bridge a shot for trout and reds, or work the surf at Cape San Blas for pompano and whiting.
All in all, it’s shaping up to be another prime late spring weekend on the Gulf. Tight lines, and I’ll see you on the water[1][2][4]!
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