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Tarpon, Sharks, and Snapper Heating Up the Flats
Key West - Monroe, FL
Inshore fishing around Key West is producing consistent action and solid catches, making it a great time to get on the water. Whether you're a seasoned angler or bringing the family along, the flats and backcountry are alive with opportunities.
Tarpon are still the stars of the show, especially around the channels, bridges, and shallow basins. Early mornings and late afternoons have seen the best bite, with live crabs and pinfish getting the most attention. Fish in the 60–100 lb range are rolling regularly, offering memorable battles for light tackle enthusiasts.
Sharks are keeping anglers busy as well, with blacktips, lemons, and even the occasional bull shark cruising the flats. These fish are aggressive and powerful — perfect for those looking for an up-close fight. Chunks of fresh bait and moving tides have been key to getting bites.
Mangrove snapper are steady in the mangroves and channel edges, providing reliable action and excellent table fare. They're ideal for younger anglers or anyone looking to put dinner in the cooler. Small jigs and live shrimp are working well in 4–8 feet of water.
Permit and bonefish are showing up more frequently on the flats during calmer days, especially on a good incoming tide. Sight fishing is in play, and those willing to put in the time are being rewarded with quality fish.
Overall, the inshore bite is strong and conditions are lining up for continued success. If you're considering booking one of the best fishing charters in Key West, now’s the time — especially for those interested in family-friendly fishing charters in Key West. There’s something biting for everyone.