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Sunrise to Sunset Fishing Report: Miami to the Keys - January 16th
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for reelin' 'em in from the Florida Keys to Miami. It's a crisp January 16th mornin', sun risin' around 7:08 AM over Miami Beach per Tides4Fishing charts, settin' at 5:32 PM—perfect 10+ hours of light for chasin' bites.
Tides are lookin' solid: Miami Beach hits low at 1:39 AM (-0.4 ft), high 8:07 AM (3.5 ft), low 2:15 PM (0.2 ft), evenin' high 8:12 PM (3.2 ft). Down in Key West, Tide-Forecast says low 2:30 AM (-0.37 ft), high 9:29 AM (0.66 ft). Water's risin' post-dawn low, pushin' fish into the shallows—prime for incoming action. Solunar peaks average rated, major bites 2:56-4:56 AM and 3:26-5:26 PM around Miami per SolunarForecast, with moon risin' late afternoon.
Weather's balmy—73°F air, 75°F water from South Inlet Beach cams yesterday, light breeze, green flags flyin'. Fish are active post-front; locals report snook, redfish, and juvenile tarpon crashin' bait schools near mangroves. Recent catches: limits of mangrove snapper on live shrimp, plus specks and reds hittin' 20-30 lb class in channels. Sailfish showin' offshore Keys, mahi ramps up.
Best lures? My MirrOlure MirrOdine twitchin' topwater for specks and reds, or DOA TerrorEyz soft plastics on jigheads for bottom dwellers. Live bait kings: shrimp under poppin' corks, pilchards or pinfish for snook. Fish the outgoing after high for strongest currents.
Hot spots: Government Cut in Miami for pelagics, or Islamorada patch reefs for snapper—anchor up, chum light.
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Tides are lookin' solid: Miami Beach hits low at 1:39 AM (-0.4 ft), high 8:07 AM (3.5 ft), low 2:15 PM (0.2 ft), evenin' high 8:12 PM (3.2 ft). Down in Key West, Tide-Forecast says low 2:30 AM (-0.37 ft), high 9:29 AM (0.66 ft). Water's risin' post-dawn low, pushin' fish into the shallows—prime for incoming action. Solunar peaks average rated, major bites 2:56-4:56 AM and 3:26-5:26 PM around Miami per SolunarForecast, with moon risin' late afternoon.
Weather's balmy—73°F air, 75°F water from South Inlet Beach cams yesterday, light breeze, green flags flyin'. Fish are active post-front; locals report snook, redfish, and juvenile tarpon crashin' bait schools near mangroves. Recent catches: limits of mangrove snapper on live shrimp, plus specks and reds hittin' 20-30 lb class in channels. Sailfish showin' offshore Keys, mahi ramps up.
Best lures? My MirrOlure MirrOdine twitchin' topwater for specks and reds, or DOA TerrorEyz soft plastics on jigheads for bottom dwellers. Live bait kings: shrimp under poppin' corks, pilchards or pinfish for snook. Fish the outgoing after high for strongest currents.
Hot spots: Government Cut in Miami for pelagics, or Islamorada patch reefs for snapper—anchor up, chum light.
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