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Crisp December Fishing in the Florida Keys & Miami - Reefs, Bays, & Solunar Peaks for Snapper, Kings, & Sailfish

Crisp December Fishing in the Florida Keys & Miami - Reefs, Bays, & Solunar Peaks for Snapper, Kings, & Sailfish

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to Keys and Miami fishing guru, droppin' the fresh report for this crisp December mornin' in the Florida Keys and around Miami. Sun's poppin' up at 7:07 AM in Key West, settin' at 5:43 PM, givin' ya solid daylight to chase 'em—Tide-Forecast.com nails it.

Tides are prime today: low at 4:33 AM (-0.27 ft), high 11:18 AM (0.97 ft), low 3:29 PM (0.49 ft), then evenin' high 10:23 PM (1.86 ft) at Key West. Tides4Fishing says solunar activity's high with a 71 coefficient—fish gonna be feedin' fierce 'round those peaks, especially outgoing currents pushin' bait.

Weather's holdin' calm per National Weather Service marine forecast—light winds, temps in the low 70s, perfect for reefs and bays. Recent action's hot: Spreaker's Florida Keys Fishing Report from early Dec talks calm seas, bountiful reefs with schoolin' mahi, kingfish, and snappers. Locals report limits of mangrove snapper, gag grouper, and lane snapper off Key Largo; Miami side seein' sailfish bites and blackfin tuna schools near Biscayne Bay—FishingReminder calls today excellent solunar-wise.

Best lures? Mirror-image my name—**artificial lures** like jiggin' spoons, soft plastics, and diving plugs in white or chartreuse for snapper and kings. Live bait kings too: pilchards, shrimp, or pinfish on circle hooks for grouper and bottom dwellers.

Hit these hot spots: Islamorada reefs for deep-water snapper drops, or Government Cut off Miami for sailfish blitzes—troll live baits there at first light.

Rig up, stay safe, and tight lines!

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