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Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Pompano, Mackerel, and Tarpon Abound (132 characters)

Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Pompano, Mackerel, and Tarpon Abound (132 characters)

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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure coming at you with your Friday morning fishing report for May 23, 2025. Hope you're ready to get out on the water because we've got ourselves a prime day for fishing the Gulf and Florida's coastal waters.

Folks, spring fishing is in full swing across Florida's Gulf Coast right now. The water's warming up nicely and the fish are hungry and active. Let me break it down for you.

If you're hitting the beaches today for some surf fishing, you're in luck. Pompano and whiting are running strong along the shoreline. I've been hearing reports of good catches using FishGum, Sand Flea Fishbites, and fresh shrimp. Cast about 15 to 25 feet out toward those sandbar breaks. And keep your eyes peeled for Spanish mackerel – they're starting their beach run now, so have those Silver Spoons ready.

For you bay anglers, trout, redfish and flounder are your main targets. Focus around oyster beds and drop-offs. MirrOlures, Gulp Baits, and live shrimp have been producing consistent catches. If you're after black drum and more whiting, try around the bird sanctuary areas.

Offshore action is heating up something fierce! Vermillion snapper, triggerfish, and grouper are all on the menu. If you're venturing further out, the deepwater bottom fishing has been yielding tilefish and various grouper species.

Big news for tarpon hunters – the migratory fish have arrived along our beaches! These silver kings are moving both north and south, so set up in their travel lane with a DOA Baitbuster or a 4" CAL Shad. Live crabs and pinfish are working well too.

For hot spots, I'd recommend trying Redfish Bay where the water's around 80 degrees and the trout bite is excellent on live shrimp and soft plastics. Florida's Forgotten Coast has also been producing consistently good catches in the pristine waters there.

Don't forget that this is prime time for catch and release fishing too – red snapper, gag grouper, and amberjack have been giving anglers some good fights.

Weather-wise, we're in that sweet spot between spring break crowds and summer heat, making for comfortable fishing conditions. The tides are running normal for this time of year.

This is Artificial Lure signing off – tight lines, y'all, and don't forget to send me your catch pics!
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