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Fishing Forecast: Sailfish, Kingfish, and Wahoo Biting in Miami and the Florida Keys

Fishing Forecast: Sailfish, Kingfish, and Wahoo Biting in Miami and the Florida Keys

Published 1 year, 4 months ago
Description
For December 1st in the Florida Keys and Miami, here’s what you can expect:

### Weather and Tides
Today, the weather is looking partly cloudy with a high of 78°F and a low of 68°F. Winds are expected to be light and variable, coming in from the southeast at about 5-7 mph. Tides are crucial; today's high tide is at 9:04 AM and the low tide at 3:17 PM.

### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 6:53 AM, and sunset will be at 5:29 PM, giving you ample daylight to hit the waters.

### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw some great action in the waters around Miami and the Florida Keys. Sailfish are starting to bite more frequently, especially around the full moon phase. Kingfish and wahoo have been active, particularly before and after the full moon. Reef fishing has also been productive with the cooler weather.

### Types and Amounts of Fish
Several captains reported catching a mix of species. Sailfish were caught in decent numbers, with some boats landing up to 3-4 sailfish per trip. Kingfish were abundant, with many boats catching them using live bait and trolling. Wahoo were also caught, especially in the deeper waters. Additionally, there were reports of mahi-mahi, blackfin tuna, and even some sharks.

### Best Lures and Bait
For sailfish, using live bait such as ballyhoo or pilchards has been effective. Kingfish are biting well on spoons and jigs, as well as live bait like blue runners. Wahoo are best targeted with high-speed lures like jigs or trolling spoons. For mahi-mahi, using brightly colored lures or live bait like shrimp can work well.

### Hot Spots
- **Haulover Inlet**: This area has been hot for kingfish and wahoo. The inlet's strong currents make it a perfect spot for trolling.
- **Biscayne Bay**: For those looking to catch sailfish and mahi-mahi, Biscayne Bay has been a reliable spot. The bay's reefs and drop-offs are ideal for these species.

Overall, it's shaping up to be a great day on the water, so make sure to take advantage of the favorable conditions and target these active species.

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