Summer Action Bridge Fishing and Back Co
July 20, 2025
Big Pine Key
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Hogfish

Snapper (Cubera)

Barracuda (Great)

Snapper (Mangrove)

Snapper (Mutton)
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
Summer is in full swing here in the Florida Keys, and as expected—things are heating up! The fishing has been solid, and success right now comes down to finding moving water, using fresh bait, and dialing in your tactics.
The Mangrove Snapper spawn is in full swing here in mid-July. With the waning crescent moon keeping the nights darker, the morning bite has been best. Fresh bait is key, and staying stealthy makes a difference. If you’re not getting bites within the first hour, don’t waste time—move. Look for structure and flowing current to find active fish.
Offshore, the mahi are around in good numbers. Many are on the smaller side, but if you’re willing to put in the miles and cover some ground, you’ll find quality keepers mixed in.
In the backcountry, the channels have been productive for snapper, though barracudas and sharks are on the move as well—adding some excitement to the action, especially when the wind picks up. With rising water temperatures, the bite can slow a bit, but the fish are still there—just deeper, where the water is cooler.
Don’t forget to check your tides, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction, and the major solunar feeding periods each day to stay on the pulse and increase your odds of getting hooked up.
Until next week—
Tight lines and following seas!
— Capt. Tony