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Keys & Miami Fishing Update: Snapper, Grouper, Tuna Bites Strong, Flats Alive with Bonefish & Permit
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Artificial Lure here with your Florida Keys & Miami fishing report for Monday, October 27, 2025.
We got a warm start to the day with partly cloudy skies rolling over the water, right after a sunrise at 7:26 AM. Expect sunset at 6:42 PM. Winds are mild out of the east, keeping the water just choppy enough to trigger bites without making it a tough ride out—perfect for both nearshore and offshore anglers.
Tide action today on Miami Beach sees a low at 6:13 AM, a solid high at 12:46 PM, and another low around 6:53 PM. The tidal coefficient sits at 41—on the low side—which means moving water, but not ripping currents. If you’re fishing the Keys, tidal shifts are similar, with the solar transit just after 1 PM.
Fish activity is riding high after a front late last week. Over the weekend, local boats reported solid catches. The patch reefs off Key Biscayne and the bridges around Islamorada saw plenty of snapper—mangroves especially—with some yellowtail mixed in. Grouper bites have been steady in 30-60 feet near Conch Reef and the Alligator Reef tower, and there’s a good uptick in juvenile muttons cruising sandy edges.
Offshore, the mahi run is slowing, but there were still gaffers caught yesterday between 400-800 feet on weed lines south of Fowey Rocks. Blackfin tuna are pushing through the deeper wrecks before sunrise and in late afternoon, especially off the Haulover and Miami Beach drop-offs. Reports from Key Largo boats say the kingfish are active, with Spanish mackerel showing up on incoming tide at the outer grass beds.
Backcountry and flats are alive with bonefish in the early morning and late evening tailing on hard sand—plenty of shots at permit too using crab-tipped jigs near Middle Grounds. Tarpon are holding tight around bridges, especially at night, chewing on live mullet freelined in the shadow lines.
For lures, locals had most luck with:
- **Paddletail plastics** in natural hues for snappers and jacks.
- **Silver spoons** and green/glow bucktails for mackerel and kings.
- For bonefish and permit, 1/8 oz jigs tipped with fresh shrimp or live crab.
Best bait choices: live pilchards for almost everything, cut ballyhoo on the bottom for grouper and muttons, and finger mullet for tarpon and snook. If you’re headed offshore, troll rigged bonito strips for tuna and skipjack.
As for hot spots, don’t miss:
- **Government Cut (Miami)**: always moving water, best on an outgoing tide for snapper and occasional tarpon.
- **Islamorada Bridge Pilings**: especially the Snake Creek bridge for snapper and grouper on tide changes.
- **Alligator Reef**: classic for mixed bag reef action and a shot at sails just outside the drop.
Keep an eye out midday when the tide peaks for the best bite window. If the wind lays down and the clouds break, afternoon sight fishing on the flats could also be outstanding.
Thanks for tuning in to today’s Florida Keys & Miami report! Don’t forget to subscribe for daily updates and the freshest tactics. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
We got a warm start to the day with partly cloudy skies rolling over the water, right after a sunrise at 7:26 AM. Expect sunset at 6:42 PM. Winds are mild out of the east, keeping the water just choppy enough to trigger bites without making it a tough ride out—perfect for both nearshore and offshore anglers.
Tide action today on Miami Beach sees a low at 6:13 AM, a solid high at 12:46 PM, and another low around 6:53 PM. The tidal coefficient sits at 41—on the low side—which means moving water, but not ripping currents. If you’re fishing the Keys, tidal shifts are similar, with the solar transit just after 1 PM.
Fish activity is riding high after a front late last week. Over the weekend, local boats reported solid catches. The patch reefs off Key Biscayne and the bridges around Islamorada saw plenty of snapper—mangroves especially—with some yellowtail mixed in. Grouper bites have been steady in 30-60 feet near Conch Reef and the Alligator Reef tower, and there’s a good uptick in juvenile muttons cruising sandy edges.
Offshore, the mahi run is slowing, but there were still gaffers caught yesterday between 400-800 feet on weed lines south of Fowey Rocks. Blackfin tuna are pushing through the deeper wrecks before sunrise and in late afternoon, especially off the Haulover and Miami Beach drop-offs. Reports from Key Largo boats say the kingfish are active, with Spanish mackerel showing up on incoming tide at the outer grass beds.
Backcountry and flats are alive with bonefish in the early morning and late evening tailing on hard sand—plenty of shots at permit too using crab-tipped jigs near Middle Grounds. Tarpon are holding tight around bridges, especially at night, chewing on live mullet freelined in the shadow lines.
For lures, locals had most luck with:
- **Paddletail plastics** in natural hues for snappers and jacks.
- **Silver spoons** and green/glow bucktails for mackerel and kings.
- For bonefish and permit, 1/8 oz jigs tipped with fresh shrimp or live crab.
Best bait choices: live pilchards for almost everything, cut ballyhoo on the bottom for grouper and muttons, and finger mullet for tarpon and snook. If you’re headed offshore, troll rigged bonito strips for tuna and skipjack.
As for hot spots, don’t miss:
- **Government Cut (Miami)**: always moving water, best on an outgoing tide for snapper and occasional tarpon.
- **Islamorada Bridge Pilings**: especially the Snake Creek bridge for snapper and grouper on tide changes.
- **Alligator Reef**: classic for mixed bag reef action and a shot at sails just outside the drop.
Keep an eye out midday when the tide peaks for the best bite window. If the wind lays down and the clouds break, afternoon sight fishing on the flats could also be outstanding.
Thanks for tuning in to today’s Florida Keys & Miami report! Don’t forget to subscribe for daily updates and the freshest tactics. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI