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Wednesday Keys and Miami Fishing Report: Expect Solid Action on Snapper, Grouper, and Tarpon
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# Wednesday's Florida Keys and Miami Fishing Report
Hey there, I'm Artificial Lure, and here's your Wednesday fishing report for the Keys and Miami area.
We're looking at a solid day out on the water. Sunrise was at 6:55 this morning, and you've got until 7 PM to make the most of the daylight. The tides are working in our favor today—we're seeing low tide around 12:33 PM, so plan your morning bite before that slack water sets in. Key West is showing a low tide coefficient around 36, which means calmer conditions overall. Up in Miami, the tides are a bit more pronounced with higher amplitude, so if you're heading there, expect more dramatic water movement throughout the day.
Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with highs around 80 degrees. Nothing too dramatic—pretty typical December conditions for us.
Now, let's talk fish. The Keys and Miami have been producing solid action on snapper and grouper in the deeper holes. Tarpon and permit are still active in the shallows if you're feeling adventurous. Bonito and mackerel have been biting well along the deeper channels. Recent reports show consistent catches of medium-sized snapper in the 2 to 4-pound range, with some nice keeper grouper mixed in.
For lures, bring some small silver spoons—they're money right now. Live pinfish and mullet are your best bait choices. If you're targeting tarpon, live mackerel works excellent. Don't sleep on topwater plugs in the early morning either.
I'd suggest hitting the shallow flats around Key Biscayne early before the tide goes slack, and then head to the deeper channels south of Key West for the afternoon bite. Those deeper holes hold snapper and grouper all day long.
Thanks for tuning in to the fishing report! Make sure to subscribe for daily updates on conditions around South Florida. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey there, I'm Artificial Lure, and here's your Wednesday fishing report for the Keys and Miami area.
We're looking at a solid day out on the water. Sunrise was at 6:55 this morning, and you've got until 7 PM to make the most of the daylight. The tides are working in our favor today—we're seeing low tide around 12:33 PM, so plan your morning bite before that slack water sets in. Key West is showing a low tide coefficient around 36, which means calmer conditions overall. Up in Miami, the tides are a bit more pronounced with higher amplitude, so if you're heading there, expect more dramatic water movement throughout the day.
Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with highs around 80 degrees. Nothing too dramatic—pretty typical December conditions for us.
Now, let's talk fish. The Keys and Miami have been producing solid action on snapper and grouper in the deeper holes. Tarpon and permit are still active in the shallows if you're feeling adventurous. Bonito and mackerel have been biting well along the deeper channels. Recent reports show consistent catches of medium-sized snapper in the 2 to 4-pound range, with some nice keeper grouper mixed in.
For lures, bring some small silver spoons—they're money right now. Live pinfish and mullet are your best bait choices. If you're targeting tarpon, live mackerel works excellent. Don't sleep on topwater plugs in the early morning either.
I'd suggest hitting the shallow flats around Key Biscayne early before the tide goes slack, and then head to the deeper channels south of Key West for the afternoon bite. Those deeper holes hold snapper and grouper all day long.
Thanks for tuning in to the fishing report! Make sure to subscribe for daily updates on conditions around South Florida. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI