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Islamorada Fishing Report: Ideal Conditions, Tides, and Top Spots for Reds, Snook, and More

Islamorada Fishing Report: Ideal Conditions, Tides, and Top Spots for Reds, Snook, and More

Published 6 months, 2 weeks ago
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Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Friday fishing report for Islamorada and the surrounding Keys waters.

We've got ideal conditions shaping up today. Sunrise hit at 7:18 AM with sunset coming at 6:59 PM, giving us nearly 12 hours of prime fishing time. The weather's cooperating beautifully with partly cloudy skies and temperatures hovering around 82 degrees. Water temps are matching that at 82 degrees, which has the fish active and feeding.

Let's talk tides. We had a high tide early this morning at 12:36 AM reaching 0.95 feet. We're currently between tides with our next low at 8:44 AM dropping to just 0.01 feet. The afternoon high comes at 2:11 PM hitting 0.6 feet, followed by an evening low at 8:04 PM. These moving tides are pushing baitfish around and getting predators fired up.

The fishing action's been solid through early October. Reports from local captains at Bud n' Mary's Marina indicate consistent catches of snapper, grouper, and plenty of tarpon still rolling through. The backcountry's producing nice catches of redfish and snook, especially during those major and minor feeding periods.

For artificials, you'll want to throw paddle tails and jerkbaits in natural colors around the mangroves during low tide. Topwater plugs are crushing it at sunrise and sunset. If you're targeting deeper structure, vertical jigging with bucktails tipped with shrimp is producing quality bottom fish.

Live bait's still king down here. Pilchards and threadfins are your go-to for most species. Pin them through the nose and let them work naturally near channel edges and drop-offs.

Hot spots to hit today: work the flats around Upper Matecumbe Key during that morning low tide for tailing redfish and snook. The channels near Whale Harbor Bridge are holding snapper and grouper on the deeper edges. Don't sleep on the backcountry areas around Shell Key Channel where the water movement concentrates baitfish.

The bite windows look strongest from 7:30 to 9:30 this morning during that opposing lunar transit, and again this evening from 7:54 to 9:54 PM when the moon's up high.

Get out there and make it happen, folks. Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe for your daily fishing intel. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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