Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Trout, Reds, and Grouper Crush It on the Florida Flats

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Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Trout, Reds, and Grouper Crush It on the Florida Flats
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Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Gulf Coast fishing report for March 17, 2025. We've got a beautiful day ahead of us with partly cloudy skies and temperatures...
show moreTides are looking good today. We've got a high tide at 9:15 AM and another at 9:45 PM, with a low tide around 3:30 PM. That incoming tide in the morning should really get the fish moving.
Folks, the fishing has been on fire lately! Redfish and speckled trout are all over the flats, especially around Crystal River and Homosassa. Anglers have been having great luck with soft plastic paddletails in pearl or chartreuse colors. Don't forget to throw a gold spoon now and then – those reds can't resist 'em!
Offshore, the grouper bite has been stellar. Gag and red grouper are hanging around structures in 60-100 feet of water. Live pinfish or frozen sardines are your best bet for bait, but if you're partial to artificials, try a heavy jig tipped with a soft plastic.
Speaking of artificials, I've been hearing great things about the MirrOlure MirrOdine lately. It's been absolutely slaying the trout and even picking up a few snook here and there.
For you sheepshead lovers, they're still thick around the bridges and pilings. Fresh shrimp or fiddler crabs on a small jig head is the ticket.
Now, if you're looking for some hot spots, I'd recommend checking out the grass flats around Tarpon Springs. The trout bite has been insane there. For something a little different, head down to Pine Island Sound. The mangrove snapper have been on fire, and you might even run into some nice-sized snook.
Remember, folks, the cobia migration is in full swing. Keep your eyes peeled for those brown bombers cruising just under the surface, especially around markers and buoys.
That's all for now, anglers. Get out there and tight lines!
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