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Kingfish, Mahi, and Sailfish Abound in Florida Keys and Miami - A Fishing Forecast for January 5th, 2025

Kingfish, Mahi, and Sailfish Abound in Florida Keys and Miami - A Fishing Forecast for January 5th, 2025

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For January 5th, 2025, the fishing conditions in the Florida Keys and Miami are looking promising, especially with the current tidal and weather patterns.

### Tides and Weather
Today in North Key Largo, the high tides are at 2:56 AM and 3:16 PM, with low tides at 8:57 AM and 9:32 PM. Sunrise is at 7:08 AM, and sunset is at 5:45 PM[2].

### Fish Activity
The fish activity has been robust, with a variety of species biting. Offshore, you can expect to find blackfin tuna, a few mahi-mahi, and some wahoo. The kingfish bite is particularly hot this time of year, especially around the reef lines. Using spoons, rig ballyhoo, or live bait can yield big catches of kingfish[4].

### Best Lures and Bait
For kingfish, trolling with rig ballyhoo or big spoons is effective. Near the shoreline, shrimp and sand fleas are excellent baits for pompano. Spanish mackerel are also active close to the shoreline and can be caught using similar baits. For sailfish, look for color changes where green water meets blue water and use live baits or kite fishing[4].

### Hot Spots
One of the best spots to fish for sailfish is around the color change areas where the green water meets the blue water. This is also a good spot to find some serio mackerel and Spanish mackerel. For those targeting kingfish, the reef areas are ideal, especially halfway down the reef where you can drop live baits or troll with rig ballyhoo.

In the backcountry and Florida Bay, mangrove snappers, mackerels, and mutton snappers are active. Snook are near the shoreline, preparing to head inland for the winter but still active on warmer days. Redfish and pla drum can be caught in the same areas using live bait or big live shrimp[4].

### Yesterday's Catch
Yesterday saw a good number of kingfish caught around the reef lines, along with some wahoo and mahi-mahi offshore. Inshore, anglers reported catching mangrove snappers, mackerels, and a few snook near the shoreline.

Overall, the conditions are excellent for a productive day of fishing in the Florida Keys and Miami. Keep an eye on the weather and tidal changes to maximize your catch.

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