Fly Fishing the Florida Keys and Everglades in June
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Fly Fishing the Florida Keys and Everglades in June

June in the Florida Keys is defined by warm, tropical weather and longer days on the water. The winds tend to settle, making for calmer oceanside conditions and excellent sight-fishing opportunities. Afternoon showers are common, but overall, the stability in weather patterns gives anglers consistent chances to target tarpon and bonefish on the flats.

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Fly Fishing in the Florida Keys – May
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Fly Fishing in the Florida Keys – May

May marks the absolute peak of tarpon season in the Florida Keys. Oceanside flats from Key Largo to Key West come alive with massive schools of migrating tarpon. Anglers have some of their best chances all year to sight fish these giants as they move steadily down the coast in preparation for spawning. Calm mornings and clear water create world-class conditions for those who can stay cool under pressure and deliver accurate casts.

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Fly Fishing the Florida Keys & Everglades in March
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Fly Fishing the Florida Keys & Everglades in March

March marks the true shift from winter to spring in the Florida Keys and Everglades. While occasional cold fronts still push down from the north, they are weaker, shorter, and less frequent than earlier in the year. Longer warming trends dominate, with stable conditions that last for days at a time. Water temperatures rise steadily into the mid to upper 70s, creating ideal conditions for tarpon, permit, and bonefish. These more prolonged windows of good weather give anglers greater consistency and more opportunities to sight fish across the flats, channels, and backcountry. Even when the winds pick up, protected areas in the Everglades or the leeward sides of the Keys provide fishable water.

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Fly Fishing the Florida Keys & Everglades in February
Charles Tindall Charles Tindall

Fly Fishing the Florida Keys & Everglades in February

February often marks the slow transition from winter into spring across South Florida. Cold fronts still sweep down from the north, but unlike January, warming trends begin to last longer, creating extended windows of stable weather. These patterns are critical for anglers: colder mornings can push fish into deeper channels and creeks, while warm afternoons often pull them back onto the flats and sunlit shorelines. This shift provides some of the most consistent fly fishing opportunities of the winter season.

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January Fly Fishing in the Florida Keys & Everglades
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January Fly Fishing in the Florida Keys & Everglades

Weather Patterns in January

January fishing in the Florida Keys and Everglades is shaped by cold fronts sweeping down from the north. These fronts drop air and water temperatures, often blowing water out of shallow bays and backcountry flats, leaving them nearly dry at low tide. Early mornings can be chilly, and fish respond by stacking in deeper creeks, rivers, and channels where the water is more stable. This concentration of fish creates excellent opportunities for anglers targeting snook, redfish, black drum, sheepshead, and even the occasional tarpon in winter.

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