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December Fishing in the Florida Keys: Promising Conditions for Sailfish, Kingfish, and More

December Fishing in the Florida Keys: Promising Conditions for Sailfish, Kingfish, and More

Published 1 year, 4 months ago
Description
For December 28th in the Florida Keys, the fishing conditions are looking promising, especially given the current tidal and weather patterns.

### Tides and Weather
Today, the tides in Key West are as follows: the first low tide was at 2:12 AM with a height of -0.06 m (-0.21 ft), the first high tide is at 8:50 AM with a height of 0.29 m (0.96 ft), the second low tide is at 1:00 PM with a height of 0.16 m (0.54 ft), and the second high tide is at 7:41 PM with a height of 0.54 m (1.77 ft)[2][5].
The sunrise is at 7:10 AM, and the sunset will be at 5:48 PM. The tidal coefficient is average, indicating moderate tidal movements.

### Fish Activity
December is an excellent time for fishing in the Florida Keys, with several species active during this period. Sailfish, Kingfish, and Tuna are particularly active from December to March[1].

### Yesterday's Catch
Reports from yesterday indicate a good catch of Sailfish and Kingfish. Anglers were successful in catching these species using live bait and trolling lures. There were also some catches of Wahoo and Dolphin, although these were less frequent.

### Best Lures and Bait
For Sailfish and Kingfish, using live bait such as ballyhoo or pilchards is highly effective. Trolling lures like spoons and jigs can also yield good results. For Wahoo and Dolphin, try using high-speed lures or rigged baits like squid or mullet.

### Hot Spots
Two hot spots to consider today are the waters around the Marathon Hump and the edge of the Gulf Stream. The Marathon Hump is known for its abundant Sailfish and Tuna, while the Gulf Stream edge is a prime spot for Kingfish and Wahoo.

### Additional Tips
Keep an eye on the weather, as December can bring some cooler fronts that might affect fish behavior. However, the current weather forecast looks stable, making it an ideal day to get out on the water.

With the right bait and lures, and by targeting the right spots, you should have a productive and enjoyable fishing day in the Florida Keys.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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