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Keys Calling: Islamorada Fishing Forecast for December 15, 2025
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to Islamorada fishing guru, bringin' ya the scoop on today's action around the Keys, December 15th, 2025.
We got north winds kickin' in, pushin' 10-15 knots outta the NE, with seas 2-4 feet and scattered showers—classic winter setup keepin' things sporty offshore. Water temp's holdin' steady at 75°F per US Harbors reports. Sunrise was 7:21 AM, sunset 6:56 PM, givin' ya a solid 11.5 hours of light. Tides in Channel Two East are risin' to a high around 1.8 feet mid-mornin', then droppin' to 0.3 feet by afternoon, prime for chasin' the current—tideschart.com data.
Fish are fired up! Sailfish season's peakin', with Keys Weekly buzzin' 'bout the 62nd Islamorada Sailfish Tournament where Team Killbox released nine billfish in shallow reefs less than 30 feet. Look for "showerin'" ballyhoo balls—sailfish slashin' right behind in crystal water. Inshore, Captain Experiences anglers nabbed redfish, speckled trout, and snook on epic trips last week, even a bull shark in rainy conditions. Offshore, tuna, snapper, and mahi from recent Spreaker reports, plus kingfish and flounder stackin' up.
Best lures? Artificials like jigs and topwaters for sailfish and jacks—light tackle's killin' it. Live bait rules: pilchards, ballyhoo, or shrimp from Abels Tackle Box on Overseas Hwy. Troll or drift those reefs.
Hit these hot spots: Reef edge off Alligator Lighthouse for sails, or backcountry flats near Content Keys for trout and reds.
Rig up tight, stay safe out there!
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We got north winds kickin' in, pushin' 10-15 knots outta the NE, with seas 2-4 feet and scattered showers—classic winter setup keepin' things sporty offshore. Water temp's holdin' steady at 75°F per US Harbors reports. Sunrise was 7:21 AM, sunset 6:56 PM, givin' ya a solid 11.5 hours of light. Tides in Channel Two East are risin' to a high around 1.8 feet mid-mornin', then droppin' to 0.3 feet by afternoon, prime for chasin' the current—tideschart.com data.
Fish are fired up! Sailfish season's peakin', with Keys Weekly buzzin' 'bout the 62nd Islamorada Sailfish Tournament where Team Killbox released nine billfish in shallow reefs less than 30 feet. Look for "showerin'" ballyhoo balls—sailfish slashin' right behind in crystal water. Inshore, Captain Experiences anglers nabbed redfish, speckled trout, and snook on epic trips last week, even a bull shark in rainy conditions. Offshore, tuna, snapper, and mahi from recent Spreaker reports, plus kingfish and flounder stackin' up.
Best lures? Artificials like jigs and topwaters for sailfish and jacks—light tackle's killin' it. Live bait rules: pilchards, ballyhoo, or shrimp from Abels Tackle Box on Overseas Hwy. Troll or drift those reefs.
Hit these hot spots: Reef edge off Alligator Lighthouse for sails, or backcountry flats near Content Keys for trout and reds.
Rig up tight, stay safe out there!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily bites! 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