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September 24, 2025 3 mins
Artificial Lure with your Wednesday morning fishing report for the Gulf of Mexico, Florida, coming at you September 24, 2025.

First, let’s talk sunrise and sunset—today we’ve got the sun rising around 6:40 AM and setting at 6:44 PM, giving us a solid window of daylight to get lines wet. Over on the Panhandle, the weather’s settled down nicely after some early storms earlier in the week, and the breeze is light and variable—perfect for both inshore and offshore trips. Water clarity is solid from the Emerald Coast down to Naples, and that’s had the bait schools stacking up around the usual pinch points and structure.

Tidal action’s got some big swings on tap. According to Tides4Fishing, high tide hits Fort Myers in the morning with a strong tidal coefficient of 80 today, meaning we’re expecting some good current and bait movement. St. George Island also reports high water movement, which can really light up the bite around bridges and passes, so fish those transitions hard. Low tide rolls in early afternoon, so prime time is going to be a.m. through midday for chasing active feeders.

Let’s get into what’s biting and where.

The pier and inshore scene is hot. This week on the Navarre Pier, folks are reporting big pushes of Spanish mackerel, plenty of ladyfish, and scattered pompano—shrimp-tipped jigs and flashy spoons have been flying off shelves. King mackerel have been mixed in, chasing cigar minnows and gotcha plugs. Slot reds are running in the passes and around deeper potholes along grass flats. Soft plastics in new penny or natural hues have been deadly, especially when rigged weedless and bounced slow with the current.

Down the west coast near Tampa Bay and Fort Myers, snook are still staging in and around the passes, taking live pilchards and DOA Cal jerk baits during the outgoing tide. Mangrove snapper are holding tight to riprap and bridge pilings—small pilchards or cut shrimp will get the nod. A couple local yak anglers in the Skyway area have reported nice mixed bags of trout and flounder early, popping their best fish on pink paddle tails and live shrimp. Tarpon are scattered but there, particularly outside passes around sunrise, with a few solid fish landed this week on live threadfin.

If you’re heading offshore, the red grouper bite has picked back up in 60 to 80 feet—knocker rigs tipped with squid are working, or try jumbo pinfish if you’re targeting bigger models. Snapper are on the chew, with some quality lanes and mangroves caught over reefs off Clearwater and Venice. A few mahis have been caught pushing closer to shore on weedlines just 15-20 miles out; throw small live baits or bright bucktail jigs for these.

For best results today, here’s your quick rundown:
- Best lures: silver spoons, gotcha plugs, and natural-hued soft plastics for pelagics and inshore predators.
- Best baits: live pilchards, finger mullet, or shrimp for most everything inshore; squid and pinfish for bottom dwellers offshore.

A couple hot spots to consider:
- Destin East Pass for morning mackerel and redfish blitzes.
- The Sanibel Causeway area for snook and mangrove snapper on a strong outgoing tide.

That’s the Wednesday bite, locals. Remember to fish the moving water, keep it light, and adjust your baits with the conditions. Thanks for tuning in to your Gulf Coast report—be sure to subscribe so you never miss what’s biting next. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Artificial war with your Wednesday morning fishing report for the
Gulf of Mexico, Florida coming at you, September twenty fourth,
twenty twenty five. First, let's talk sunrise and sunset today.
We've got the sun rising around six forty am and
setting at six forty four pm, giving us a solid
window of daylight to get lines wet over on the Panhandle.

(00:21):
The weather's settled down nicely after some early storms earlier
in the week, and the breeze is light and variable,
perfect for both inshore and offshore troops. Water clarity is
solid from the Emerald Coast down to Naples, and that's
had the bait school stacking up around the usual pinch
points and structure. Tidal actions got some big swings on tap.

(00:41):
According to Tide's four Fishing. High tide hits Fort Myers
in the morning with a strong tidal coal fision of
eighty today, meaning we're expecting some good current and bait movement.
Saint George Island also reports high water movement, which can
really light up the bite around bridges and passes, so
fish those trans positions hard. Low tide rolls in early afternoon,

(01:04):
so prime time is going to be am through midday
for chasing active feeders. Let's get into what's biting and wear.
The pure and inshore scene is hot this week. On
the Navapier, folks are reporting big pushes of Spanish mackerel,
plenty of ladyfish, and scattered pompino shrimp. Tip jigs and
flashy spoons have been flying off shelves. King mackerel have

(01:28):
been mixed in chasing cigar minnows and gotcha plugs. Slot
reds are running in the passes and around deeper potholes
along grass flats. Soft plastics in new penny or natural
hues have been deadly, especially when rigged reedless and bounced
slow with the current. Down the west coast near Tampa
Bay and Fort Myers, snook are still staging in and

(01:50):
around the passes, taking live pilchards and doa cowjerk baits
during the outgoing tide. Mangrove snapper are holding tight to
rip brawb and bridge pilons. Small pilchards or cut shrimp
will get the nod. A couple local yak anglers in
the Skyway area have reported nice mixed bags of trout
and flounder early popping their best fish on pink paddle

(02:13):
tails and live shrimp. Tarpin are scattered, but there particularly
outside passes around sunrise, with a few solid fish landed
this week on live threadfin. If you're heading offshore, the
red grouper bite has picked back up in sixty to
eighty feet. Knocker rigs tipped with squid are working, or
try jumbo pinfish if you're targeting bigger models. Snapper are

(02:34):
on the chew, with some quality lanes and mangroves caught
over reefs offt clear Water and Venice. A few mahees
have been caught pushing closer to shore on weed lines
just fifteen to twenty miles out. Throw small live baits
or bright bucktail jigs for these for best result. Today.
Here's your quick rundown. Best lures, silver spoons, gotcha plugs,

(02:55):
and natural huge soft plastics for pelagics and inshore predators. Baits,
live pilchards, finger mullet or shrimp for most everything inshore,
squid and pinfish for bottom dwellers offshore. A couple hotspots
to consider destined East Pass for morning mackerel and redfish.
Blitzes the Santa Bel Causeway area for snook and mangrove snapper.

(03:17):
On a strong outgoing tide, that's the Wednesday bite. Locals.
Remember to fish the moving water, keep it light, and
adjust your baits with the conditions. Thanks for tuning in
to your Gulf Coast Report. Be sure to subscribe so
you never miss what's biting next. This has been a
quiet please production. For more check out Quiet Please dot
ai
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