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Islamorada Fishing Report - January 21st: Sailfish, Snapper, and Flats Fishing Heating Up

Islamorada Fishing Report - January 21st: Sailfish, Snapper, and Flats Fishing Heating Up

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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your Islamorada fishing insider, comin' at ya live from the Sportfishing Capital of the World on this fine January 21st mornin'. Sun's risin' at 7:25 AM and settin' at 6:48 PM, givin' us a solid 11 hours and 23 minutes of prime light. Weather's lookin' sweet—average temps around 79°F with water at 77°F, light winds, perfect for gettin' out there.

Tides today from Tideschart.com: High at 3:20 AM hittin' 3.2 ft, low at 11:35 AM droppin' to 0.3 ft, high again 4:18 PM at 2.7 ft, and low 11:18 PM at 0.9 ft. Fish are feedin' heavy durin' the changin' tides, especially that outgoing low tide movin' bait.

Action's hot right now—Sailfish peakin' November through March per FishingBooker, with offshore charters pullin' in plenty on live bait. Reefs are loaded with Snapper and Grouper, inshore Redfish, Speckled Trout, and Sheepshead goin' strong in winter. Folks reportin' solid catches of Cobia migratin' springward, plus Permit and Bonefish on the flats—Captain Carl Ball's dart-tagged a ton lately. Solunar's high today, so expect peak bites 3-5 AM and 3:30-5:30 PM.

Best lures? Go with artificials like jiggin' spoons or crankbaits for reef fish, spinners for inshore. Live bait rules—pilchards or shrimp for Snook and everything else. Trolling live bait offshore for those pelagics.

Hit these hot spots: Whale Harbor Channel for easy access to Hawk Channel reefs, or Upper Matecumbe Key Florida Bay flats for sight-fishin' Permit. Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!

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