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Memorial Day Fishing on the Gulf Coast - Snapper, Trout, and More!

Memorial Day Fishing on the Gulf Coast - Snapper, Trout, and More!

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Howdy there, fellow anglers! This is Artificial Lure coming at ya with your Memorial Day Weekend fishing report for May 24, 2025. Let me tell ya, we got ourselves a beauty of a day here on the Gulf Coast of Florida!

The red snapper season officially opens TODAY for private recreational fishing in the Gulf, so grab your gear and head offshore if you've been itching to land some of these beauties[1]. This is what we've all been waiting for, folks!

Inshore fishing has been firing on all cylinders lately. Redfish and trout are hitting hard in the bays, especially around oyster beds and drop-offs. Them speckled trout have been practically jumping in the boat! Best baits for these fellas are MirrOlures, Gulp Baits, or if you're a purist, live shrimp will do the trick just fine[5].

If you're looking to stay close to shore, the surf fishing is mighty fine right now. Pompano are running in schools, and whiting are biting consistently. For pompano, try FishGum or Sand Flea Fishbites. For whiting, fresh shrimp is your best bet. Cast about 15 to 25 feet toward them sandbar breaks[5]. And keep your eyes peeled for Spanish mackerel - they're starting to run along the beaches. Silver Spoons have been working wonders for those toothy critters[5].

For my pier fishermen, kings and Spanish are showing up strong, along with pompano, whiting, and bonita. Hardtails and ladyfish are also making appearances[3].

Offshore, it's a bounty out there! Besides the red snapper opening today, folks have been pulling in vermillion snapper, triggerfish, and various grouper species. If you're heading to deeper waters, tilefish and swordfish are your targets[3]. For them trollers, wahoo, mahi, yellowfin tuna, and marlin are all possibilities this time of year[3].

Hot spots this weekend? I'd recommend checking out the waters around Destin and Panama City for inshore and nearshore action[2]. Captain Pat Dineen's been having great success there with redfish. For my Tampa Bay to Charlotte Harbor anglers, Captain Geoffrey Page has been tearing it up on the flats with light tackle[2].

The May fishing in the Panhandle is just about perfect - great weather, not too crowded yet, and the fish are hungry before that summer heat really kicks in[3].

So there you have it, folks! Whether you're chasing reds in the bay, pompano in the surf, or heading offshore for them snapper, it's prime time on the Gulf. Don't forget your sunscreen and plenty of water - it ain't summer yet but that Florida sun is already mighty powerful.

This is Artificial Lure signing off. Tight lines and good luck out there this Memorial Day Weekend!
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