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Keys Fishing Report: Snook, Snapper, Tarpon Bite Hot in South Florida
Published 3 months ago
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Hey y'all, Artificial Lure here, your go-to Keys and Miami fishing guru, hittin' you with the fresh report for this crisp January 28th mornin'. Sunrise kicked off at 7:10 AM down in Key West per Tide-Forecast.com, sunset's lockin' in at 6:09 PM—plenty of daylight at 11 hours to chase 'em. Tides today? High at 7:05 AM hittin' 0.52 ft, droppin' low to 0.33 ft by 10:20 AM, then risin' back up to 1.54 ft at 5:27 PM. Fish love that outgoing after the mornin' high—currents pullin' bait right to 'em.
Weather's holdin' mild, typical winter Keys vibe: light winds out the east, highs in the low 70s, water temps hoverin' 72-75°F keepin' pelagics active. Solunar tables from SolunarForecast.com rate today average, with minor bite windows 9-10 AM and evenin' push—waxin' crescent moon at about 30% means steady solunar pulls, not epic but solid.
Recent action's been fire: reports from local charters show snook slammin' 20-30 inchers on the flats, limits of mangrove snapper pilin' up 1-5 lbs each off Miami reefs, and tarpon ghosts ghostin' channels with 40-80 lb bulls crashin' live mullet. Grouper hauls hittin' 10-20 lb reds and gags on deep drops, plus scattered mahi off the Stream—dozens boated last week per charter logs. Sailfish teasin' Keys points, 5-10 releases daily.
Rig for success: **MirrOlure MirrOdine suspending twitchbaits** crushin' snook and trout in 3-6 ft—jerk-jerk-pause over grass flats. **DOA TerrorEyz paddle tails** on 1/4 oz jigheads tearin' up snapper; natural shrimp or pinfish colors. Live bait kings: shrimp under popping corks for flats, live mullet drifted for tarpon/snook, sardines chunked for grouper. Scale down leaders to 30 lb fluoro—clear water's unforgivin'.
Hot spots? Hit the **Nine Mile Bank** off Islamorada for snapper/grouper drops, and **Key Biscayne channel edges** near Miami for snook ambushin' the tide rip. Launch early, stay safe out there.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily bites! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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Weather's holdin' mild, typical winter Keys vibe: light winds out the east, highs in the low 70s, water temps hoverin' 72-75°F keepin' pelagics active. Solunar tables from SolunarForecast.com rate today average, with minor bite windows 9-10 AM and evenin' push—waxin' crescent moon at about 30% means steady solunar pulls, not epic but solid.
Recent action's been fire: reports from local charters show snook slammin' 20-30 inchers on the flats, limits of mangrove snapper pilin' up 1-5 lbs each off Miami reefs, and tarpon ghosts ghostin' channels with 40-80 lb bulls crashin' live mullet. Grouper hauls hittin' 10-20 lb reds and gags on deep drops, plus scattered mahi off the Stream—dozens boated last week per charter logs. Sailfish teasin' Keys points, 5-10 releases daily.
Rig for success: **MirrOlure MirrOdine suspending twitchbaits** crushin' snook and trout in 3-6 ft—jerk-jerk-pause over grass flats. **DOA TerrorEyz paddle tails** on 1/4 oz jigheads tearin' up snapper; natural shrimp or pinfish colors. Live bait kings: shrimp under popping corks for flats, live mullet drifted for tarpon/snook, sardines chunked for grouper. Scale down leaders to 30 lb fluoro—clear water's unforgivin'.
Hot spots? Hit the **Nine Mile Bank** off Islamorada for snapper/grouper drops, and **Key Biscayne channel edges** near Miami for snook ambushin' the tide rip. Launch early, stay safe out there.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily bites! 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