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Islamorada Fishing Report: Hot December Action, Prime Tides & Lures for Mahi, Snapper, Sharks & More
Published 4 months ago
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your local Islamorada fishing guru, comin' at ya from the heart of the Keys on this fine December 26th mornin'. Water's glassy calm with a light north breeze at 9-12 knots, temps hoverin' around 74°F daytime high pushin' 82°F under mostly sunny skies—perfect for a day on the water, low of 59°F tonight. Sunrise was at 7:27 AM, sunset 6:46 PM, givin' ya solid 11 hours of prime light.
Tides today: low at 5:24 AM (0.69 ft), high mid-mornin', droppin' to another low around 11 AM (0.66 ft), then risin' to 3:34 PM peak (0.69 ft), fallin' again by evenin'—fish the incomin' for best bites, per NOAA Tides & Currents.
Action's hot right now! Captain Experiences reports from last week show charters hammerin' sharks up to 100lb nurse off Marathon, over 80 fish limits includin' snapper and more on Everglades inshore trips with Captain Mark. Recent hauls: mahi-mahi offshore, yellowtail and mutton snapper on reefs, kingfish, grouper, sailfish teasers, plus inshore jacks and snook. Brian G. boated that beast shark Dec 25; Gary G. and Chad R. filled coolers Dec 24-23. Crowds catchin' limits daily—flats alive with activity.
Top lures: DOA shrimp or C&H jigs for inshore, MirroLure or Yo-Zuri for reef runners, Islamorada Flyers trollin' offshore. Live bait? Pilchards or shrimp from Abel's Tackle at Three Waters Marina—can't beat 'em for snapper.
Hit these hot spots: Whale Harbor reefs with Reef Runner Charters for bottom bites, or Alligator Reef in Hawk Channel for mahi and kings on the troll.
Rig up tight, stay safe out there—fish are waitin'!
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Tides today: low at 5:24 AM (0.69 ft), high mid-mornin', droppin' to another low around 11 AM (0.66 ft), then risin' to 3:34 PM peak (0.69 ft), fallin' again by evenin'—fish the incomin' for best bites, per NOAA Tides & Currents.
Action's hot right now! Captain Experiences reports from last week show charters hammerin' sharks up to 100lb nurse off Marathon, over 80 fish limits includin' snapper and more on Everglades inshore trips with Captain Mark. Recent hauls: mahi-mahi offshore, yellowtail and mutton snapper on reefs, kingfish, grouper, sailfish teasers, plus inshore jacks and snook. Brian G. boated that beast shark Dec 25; Gary G. and Chad R. filled coolers Dec 24-23. Crowds catchin' limits daily—flats alive with activity.
Top lures: DOA shrimp or C&H jigs for inshore, MirroLure or Yo-Zuri for reef runners, Islamorada Flyers trollin' offshore. Live bait? Pilchards or shrimp from Abel's Tackle at Three Waters Marina—can't beat 'em for snapper.
Hit these hot spots: Whale Harbor reefs with Reef Runner Charters for bottom bites, or Alligator Reef in Hawk Channel for mahi and kings on the troll.
Rig up tight, stay safe out there—fish are waitin'!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more Keys reports! 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