Fly Fishing the Florida Keys and Everglades in June
June Weather and Conditions
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.
Tarpon Fishing in June
June is known as the tournament month for tarpon in the Keys. Prestigious fly fishing events like the Don Hawley Invitational, Ladies Tarpon Fly Invitational, and the Gold Cup Tarpon Tournament dominate the month, drawing the best tarpon anglers from around the world.
By June, many tarpon have either finished spawning or are just coming off the offshore spawning grounds in the Gulf Stream. These fish often return to the Keys in smaller groups, traveling north along the oceanside flats and channels. Because they are recovering from the taxing spawning cycle, tarpon in June are typically in a calorie deficit—making them eager to eat a well-presented fly. This eagerness, combined with smaller traveling groups, creates thrilling shots for fly anglers.
Other Fishing Opportunities
While tarpon are the clear focus this month, bonefish can also provide exciting action during calmer mornings and afternoons. With water temperatures stabilized, bonefish patrol the flats in search of crabs and shrimp, offering great shots for anglers when tarpon fishing slows down.
Why Fish the Keys in June
If you’ve ever wanted to test yourself against the most celebrated tarpon fishery in the world, June is the time to do it. Between world-class tournaments, schools of hungry post-spawn tarpon, and steady weather patterns, the month delivers some of the most exciting and competitive fly fishing opportunities of the year.