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September 14, 2025 4 mins
Artificial Lure here with your Sunday evening fishing report for the Gulf of Mexico, Florida, September 14th, 2025.

Today brought us a classic late-summer pattern on the Gulf, with a sunrise at 7:15 AM and sunset at 7:37 PM. It felt every bit like mid-September out there—a hot, long day on the water with just enough breeze to keep the air moving. Water temps have been solidly in the upper 80s nearshore, and the tide ran a low coefficient today, peaking with a morning high at 6:16 AM before falling till about 3 PM. Currents have been soft, so longer drifts and some patience paid off for those working deeper grass flats and passes, according to Tides4Fishing’s chart for the central Gulf coast.

The hot bite this week has been all about variety. Along the Panhandle and down the Suncoast, the snapper action remains strong with plenty of keeper mangroves caught on live shrimp and small live pilchards. Reds are showing thick around oyster bars and mangrove edges, hitting paddle tail soft plastics and chunks of cut mullet, particularly on the outgoing tide. Spotted seatrout are cruising the deeper potholes on the flats—drift a slow-sinking soft plastic or a live pinfish under a popping cork for best results. Gulf of Mexico, Florida Daily Fishing Report podcast notes a fire bite for kings and trout on the nearshore reefs, with flair hawk jigs, free-lined live cigar minnows, and silver spoons proving top producers.

Sharks and big jacks lurking the passes are always thrilling—try a slab of cut ladyfish if you’re up for some heavy tackle fun. Tarpon are thinning out but a few linger off the beaches and in the passes; early and late in the day is your best shot with large live baits.

Bait-wise, live shrimp and pilchards stand out as the ticket for consistency, but don’t overlook soft plastics in chartreuse or pearl when water clarity is good. Topwater plugs got some explosive strikes in the first light, especially around Boca Grande and Indian Pass.

Notable hot spots include the grass flats south of Clearwater—look for sandy potholes mixed in with the turtle grass for trout and redfish. Down toward Charlotte Harbor, the edges of the passes and residential docks held good numbers of snook and a scattering of flounder, especially on slow-moving tides. Up north, the St. Joseph Peninsula has been giving up solid trout and the occasional big red, especially near the drop-offs. Around Cape San Blas, mangrove snapper are thick on the nearshore reefs—just ensure you’re within current regulations when keeping these tasty fish.

Word from the piers is Spanish mackerel are busting bait schools at first light and late evening—gotcha plugs and flashy spoons have been flying off the racks for a reason. Up near the Panhandle passes, sheepshead have started staging early, hanging tight to the pilings and hitting live fiddler crabs and shrimp.

If you’re hitting the surf, early morning and sunset are your magic windows. Pompano are still around—try orange or pink floats with sand fleas or shrimp on a double drop rig to weed out the pesky catfish, which have been thick this week according to recent Brevard and Gulf Coast reports.

A reminder: it’s hot, so keep hydrated and protect yourself from the sun. Fish early or late for comfort and better bites. Double-check those tidal gates and weather before heading out, as September storms can roll in quick.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Artificial lure. Here with your Sunday evening fishing report for
the Gulf of Mexico, Florida, September fourteenth, twenty twenty five.
Today brought us a classic late summer pattern on the Gulf,
with a sunrise at seven fifteen am and sunset at
seven thirty seven pm. It felt every bit like mid
September out there, a hot, long day on the water

(00:20):
with just enough breeze to keep the air moving. Water
temperatures have been solidly in the upper eighties near shore,
and the Tide ran a low coefficient today, peaking with
a morning high at six sixteen am before falling to
about three pm. Curls have been soft, so longer drifts
and some patients paid off for those working deeper grass
flats and passes. According to Tide's four Fishing's chart for

(00:43):
the Central Gulf Coast, the hot bite this week has
been all about variety along the Panhandle and down the
sun coast. The snapper action remained strong, with plenty of
keeper mangroves caught on live shrimp and small live pilchards.
Reds are showing thick around oyster bars and mangrove edges,
hitting paddletail, soft plastics and chunks of cut mullet, particularly

(01:06):
on the outgoing tide. Spotted seat route are cruising the
deeper potholes on the flats. Drift a slow sinking soft
plastic or a live pinfish under a popping cork for
best results. Gulf of Mexico, Florida Daily Fishing Report podcast
notes a fire bite for kings and trout on the
near shore reefs with flare hawk jigs, freeline live cigar,

(01:28):
minnows and silver spoons proving top producers. Sharks and big
jacks lurking the passes are always thrilling. Try a slab
of cut ladyfish if you're up for some heavy tackle.
Fun Tarpin are finning out, but a few linger off
the beaches and in the passes early and late in
the day is your best shot with large live baits.

(01:52):
Bait wise, live shrimp and pilchard stand out as the
ticket for consistency, but don't overlook soft plastics and chart
tree cruise are pearl when water clarity is good. Top
water plugs got some explosive strikes in the first light,
especially around Boca Grande and Indian Pass. Notable hot spots
include the grass flats south of Clearwater, look for sandy

(02:14):
potholes mixed in with the turtle grass for trout and redfish.
Down towards Charlotte Harbor, the edges of the passes and
residential docks held good numbers of snoke and a scattering
of flounder, especially on slow moving tides. Up north, the
Saint Joseph Peninsula has been giving up solid trout and

(02:35):
the occasional big red especially near the drop offs around
Cape sand Bloss. Mangrove snapper are thick on the near
shore reefs. Just insure you're within current regulations when keeping
these tasty fish. Word from the piers as Spanish mackerel
or busting bait schools at first light in late evening,
gotcha plugs and flashy spoons had been flying off the

(02:56):
racks for a reason. Up near the Panhandle passes as
sheepshead have started staging early, hanging tight to the pilings
and hitting live fiddler crabs and shrimp. If you're hitting
the surf early morning in sunset or your magic windows
compineau are still around, try orange or pink floats with
sand fleas or shrimp on a double drop rig to
weed out the pesky catfish, which have been thick this

(03:19):
week according to recent Prevard in Gulf Coast reports. A
reminder it's hot, so keep hydrated and protect yourself from
the sun. Fish early or late for comfort and better bites.
Double check those title gates and weather before heading out,

(03:42):
as September storms can roll in quick. Thanks for tuning
in to your Gulf Coast Fishing Report. Don't forget to
subscribe so you don't miss the next hot bite. This
has been a quiet please production for more or check
out Quiet Please dot ai
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