Night Time Tarpon Fishing
Maart 10, 2026
Fort Lauderdale
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Tarpon
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Miami Tarpon Fishing Report – Night Fishing Charters During the Shrimp Run
The annual shrimp run has arrived in Miami, bringing some of the best tarpon fishing we have seen all year. Massive schools of shrimp are moving through the waterways, stacking up along bridges, inlets, and channel edges—creating prime feeding conditions for trophy tarpon in these inshore fishing zones.
The bite has been especially strong around bridge shadow lines, where artificial lighting attracts shrimp and baitfish, drawing in large tarpon ready to feed aggressively. For anglers looking to book a Miami fishing charter, this is peak season for targeting tarpon after dark.
Current Conditions & Bite Report
The most productive window has been the outgoing tide. During this time, shrimp are flushed through the system, and tarpon can be seen rolling and actively feeding near the surface.
Live shrimp remains the top bait for most tarpon fishing charters in Miami, but artificial shrimp lures and soft plastics are also producing when presented naturally with the current. Light tackle and free-lined presentations are key to matching the hatch during heavy shrimp movement.
Tarpon sizes this week are averaging 60 to 100 pounds, with larger fish staging in deeper cuts and current seams near major bridges. Anglers fishing multiple spots and staying mobile are seeing the most consistent action.