Published On: May 12, 2026loading
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The Gulf waters are warming steadily as we move through May, leading to increased activity across the offshore reefs and ledges. Visibility has remained consistent, providing productive conditions for both line fishing and spearfishing. At Liquid Silence Dive, we have been focusing our efforts on the deep-water structures and the remote sections of the Middle Grounds to find the most active schools.
Offshore Report: Deep Water Success Current offshore trips are yielding strong results for Hogfish and Grouper. We are finding the most success in depths ranging from 80 to 120 feet. The transition from spring to summer has brought larger predators closer to the primary ledges.
Hogfish: These remain a staple for our spearfishing clients. We are seeing healthy numbers on the limestone relief and smaller rock piles.
Grouper: Red Grouper activity is high on the deeper hard bottom. We recommend focused bottom hunting for those looking to fill the cooler.
Snapper: While season-dependent, we are tracking significant numbers of Mangrove Snapper moving onto the offshore wrecks.
Boat Performance & Logistics The 35ft Cobia has been instrumental in navigating the afternoon sea breezes common this time of year. With the Seakeeper stabilizer active, our divers have enjoyed a steady platform for gearing up and managing surface intervals, even when the Gulf becomes choppy. The triple Yamaha 300s continue to allow us to reach the Middle Grounds quickly, maximizing your time in the water.
Our trips are currently departing from Pete’s Pier between 4:00 AM and 5:00 AM to take advantage of the calmest morning conditions and the early bite.
Springs and Nearshore Update For those staying closer to the coast, the Crystal River area remains a hub of activity. While we are preparing for the upcoming scalloping season in July, the nearshore reefs are currently providing excellent training grounds for those enrolled in our SDI Scuba Certification classes. Visibility at Blue Grotto and Devil’s Den is, as always, perfect for refining buoyancy and technical skills before heading offshore.
Planning Your Next Trip As a reminder, offshore conditions change rapidly. We recommend booking your offshore spearfishing charter or reef dive at least two weeks in advance, though we finalize specific departure windows based on the latest weather data.
Requirements for your trip:
Ensure your Florida fishing license is current and purchased online.
Check your personal dive gear for any maintenance needs.
Rental gear is available but should be reserved during your initial booking to ensure proper sizing.
We look forward to seeing you on the water for a productive day of diving and hunting.
Current Availability: Mid-week dates for late May and early June are still open. Contact us to coordinate your private offshore or spring diving experience.