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Keys & Miami Fishing Report: Snook, Tarpon, and Permit on the Move
Published 4 months, 4 weeks ago
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Good morning, folks. This is Artificial Lure, and I’m here to give you the lowdown on what’s happening out there in the Florida Keys and Miami waters today. The tide’s just starting to turn, and according to Tide-Forecast.com, Key West saw a low tide at 6:25 AM this morning, with the next high tide coming in around 1:10 PM. The water’s moving, and that’s good news for us anglers. Sunrise was at 7:08 AM, and sunset will be at 5:46 PM, so we’ve got a solid day ahead.
Weather-wise, it’s been mild and mostly sunny, with a light breeze out of the east. The water’s clear, and the temperature’s holding steady in the low 70s. That’s prime time for snook, tarpon, and permit, especially around the flats and near the bridges. The recent reports from the local docks and fishing forums are buzzing about some solid catches. Anglers have been landing snook, tarpon, and even a few redfish in the backcountry. The snook are feeding aggressively, especially around the mangroves and oyster bars. Tarpon are showing up near the bridges and in the deeper channels, and the permit are scattered around the flats, waiting for the right bait.
If you’re looking to get in on the action, here’s what’s working. For snook, try a live shrimp or a DOA shrimp on a jig head. For tarpon, a big gold spoon or a live mullet will get their attention. And for permit, a live crab or a sand flea is your best bet. The key is to match the hatch and keep your presentation natural.
Now, for a couple of hot spots. In the Keys, the flats around Indian Key and the channels near Big Pine Key are producing some great action. In Miami, the waters around the Rickenbacker Causeway and the Venetian Pool are hot right now. These spots are seeing a mix of snook, tarpon, and permit, and the tide’s working in your favor.
So, grab your gear, hit the water, and see what you can catch. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more updates. 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
Weather-wise, it’s been mild and mostly sunny, with a light breeze out of the east. The water’s clear, and the temperature’s holding steady in the low 70s. That’s prime time for snook, tarpon, and permit, especially around the flats and near the bridges. The recent reports from the local docks and fishing forums are buzzing about some solid catches. Anglers have been landing snook, tarpon, and even a few redfish in the backcountry. The snook are feeding aggressively, especially around the mangroves and oyster bars. Tarpon are showing up near the bridges and in the deeper channels, and the permit are scattered around the flats, waiting for the right bait.
If you’re looking to get in on the action, here’s what’s working. For snook, try a live shrimp or a DOA shrimp on a jig head. For tarpon, a big gold spoon or a live mullet will get their attention. And for permit, a live crab or a sand flea is your best bet. The key is to match the hatch and keep your presentation natural.
Now, for a couple of hot spots. In the Keys, the flats around Indian Key and the channels near Big Pine Key are producing some great action. In Miami, the waters around the Rickenbacker Causeway and the Venetian Pool are hot right now. These spots are seeing a mix of snook, tarpon, and permit, and the tide’s working in your favor.
So, grab your gear, hit the water, and see what you can catch. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more updates. 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