EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 2 MIN
Puerto Rico May Fishing: Mahi, Wahoo, and Tarpon Action Heating Up
from Puerto Rico, Caribbean Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI
# Artificial Lure's Puerto Rico Fishing Report ¡Qué tal, pescadores! Artificial Lure here with your Tuesday morning fishing report for Puerto Rico and the surrounding Caribbean waters. Let's talk conditions. We're looking at typical May weather out here—warm and humid with scattered afternoon showers possible. Sunrise came early this morning around 5:45 AM, and we've got sunset pushing toward 7:15 PM, giving us a solid fishing window all day long. The tides are working in our favor right now. We're in that sweet spot between the morning high and afternoon low, which means baitfish are moving and feeding. That's when the big boys come out to play. Speaking of action, the reports coming in from local guides have been solid. Mahi-mahi are hitting hard in the deeper waters—we're talking 40 to 60 pounders. Wahoo are cooperating too, especially around the continental shelf. Closer to shore, the tarpon are staging, and if you're into flats fishing, permit and bonefish are cruising the shallows during this tidal phase. For tackle, bring your live ballyhoo and mullet—they're working great right now. If you're throwing artificials, go with silver and blue spoons for mahi, and bright poppers for tarpon. Gotcha plugs in mackerel patterns are solid for wahoo. Here's where you want to be: head out to the **Vieques shelf** if you've got a boat—consistent structure and deep water action. If you're staying closer, **Fajardo's reefs** are pumping right now with good bottom fishing and some pelagic opportunities. Thanks for tuning in, hermano! Make sure you subscribe for daily reports. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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# Artificial Lure's Puerto Rico Fishing Report ¡Qué tal, pescadores! Artificial Lure here with your Tuesday morning fishing report for Puerto Rico and the surrounding Caribbean waters. Let's talk conditions. We're looking at typical May weather out here—warm and humid with scattered afternoon showers possible. Sunrise came early this morning around 5:45 AM, and we've got sunset pushing toward 7:15 PM, giving us a solid fishing window all day long. The tides are working in our favor right now. We're in that sweet spot between the morning high and afternoon low, which means baitfish are moving and feeding. That's when the big boys come out to play. Speaking of action, the reports coming in from local guides have been solid. Mahi-mahi are hitting hard in the deeper waters—we're talking 40 to 60 pounders. Wahoo are cooperating too, especially around the continental shelf. Closer to shore, the tarpon are staging, and if you're into flats fishing, permit and bonefish are cruising the shallows during this tidal phase. For tackle, bring your live ballyhoo and mullet—they're working great right now. If you're throwing artificials, go with silver and blue spoons for mahi, and bright poppers for tarpon. Gotcha plugs in mackerel patterns are solid for wahoo. Here's where you want to be: head out to the **Vieques shelf** if you've got a boat—consistent structure and deep water action. If you're staying closer, **Fajardo's reefs** are pumping right now with good bottom fishing and some pelagic opportunities. Thanks for tuning in, hermano! Make sure you subscribe for daily reports. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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