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Islamorada Fishing Report: Solid Tides, Active Reefs, and Primed for Winter Keys Action
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to Islamorada fishing guide, hittin' you with today's report from the heart of the Keys on December 21st.
Tides are lookin' solid per Fishing Reminder: high at 3:33 AM hittin' 0.72 feet, low at 12:50 PM with 0.23 feet, high again 6:16 PM at 0.49 feet, and low 11:20 PM at 0.43 feet. Major bite windows at 6:15-8:15 AM, 6:34-8:34 PM—perfect for first quarter moon pullin' 'em in. Sunrise around 7:20 AM, sunset 6:50 PM, with northeast winds 10-15 knots easin' to 5-10 later, seas 1-3 feet, water temp holdin' steady at 74°F from US Harbors. PredictWind says NE 10-13 knots, sunny skies, 24°C air—prime winter Keys conditions.
Fish are active on the reefs and bays! Recent reports from Florida Keys Fishing Report Today show calm seas bringin' in bountiful hauls: snook, redfish, and trout schoolin' tight in early winter. Gulf reports echo snapper, grouper, and sheepshead bitin' strong in mangroves and canals. Locals landed limits of mangrove snapper, a few keeper grouper, and slot reds yesterday—numbers up with the full moon risin'.
Best lures? Go with **jiggin' spoons** or **soft plastics** like paddle tails in white or chartreuse for snapper and reds. Top bait: live shrimp or pilchards on circle hooks—can't beat 'em for trout and snook. Troll Rapalas if you're offshore.
Hot spots: Hit **Whale Harbor** for sheltered bay action, or **Upper Matecumbe Key** channels where tides rip and fish stack up. Florida Bay edges too if you're land-based.
Rig up, stay safe, and tight lines!
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Tides are lookin' solid per Fishing Reminder: high at 3:33 AM hittin' 0.72 feet, low at 12:50 PM with 0.23 feet, high again 6:16 PM at 0.49 feet, and low 11:20 PM at 0.43 feet. Major bite windows at 6:15-8:15 AM, 6:34-8:34 PM—perfect for first quarter moon pullin' 'em in. Sunrise around 7:20 AM, sunset 6:50 PM, with northeast winds 10-15 knots easin' to 5-10 later, seas 1-3 feet, water temp holdin' steady at 74°F from US Harbors. PredictWind says NE 10-13 knots, sunny skies, 24°C air—prime winter Keys conditions.
Fish are active on the reefs and bays! Recent reports from Florida Keys Fishing Report Today show calm seas bringin' in bountiful hauls: snook, redfish, and trout schoolin' tight in early winter. Gulf reports echo snapper, grouper, and sheepshead bitin' strong in mangroves and canals. Locals landed limits of mangrove snapper, a few keeper grouper, and slot reds yesterday—numbers up with the full moon risin'.
Best lures? Go with **jiggin' spoons** or **soft plastics** like paddle tails in white or chartreuse for snapper and reds. Top bait: live shrimp or pilchards on circle hooks—can't beat 'em for trout and snook. Troll Rapalas if you're offshore.
Hot spots: Hit **Whale Harbor** for sheltered bay action, or **Upper Matecumbe Key** channels where tides rip and fish stack up. Florida Bay edges too if you're land-based.
Rig up, stay safe, and tight lines!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! 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