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Florida Keys Fishing Hot: Snook and Redfish on Fire This Sunday Morning
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# Florida Keys & Miami Fishing Report
Hey folks, this is your Sunday morning fishing update for the Keys and Miami area.
**Tides and Conditions**
We're looking at excellent tidal windows today. High tide hit around 10:25 AM, giving you prime time right now for shallow water hunting. Another high tide comes in around 10:36 PM tonight. Water temperature is holding steady at 71 degrees—still a bit cool, but the fish are active.
**What's Been Biting**
The recent reports from our local guides have been outstanding. Snook and redfish are absolutely firing right now, especially in the afternoon when water temps climb. Peacock bass have been a solid bonus, though a recent cold front had them hiding deep. We're also seeing great action on yellowtail snapper, mangrove snapper, and lane snapper in the deeper channels. One charter pulled in a beautiful dusky shark after a 35-minute battle just yesterday.
**Gear and Bait Tips**
For snook, go with live greenbacks, threadfins, or shrimp—and don't sleep on those soft plastics at night. Redfish love mullet around the mangroves and oyster bars, especially on dead bait during higher tides. For your snapper species, squid chunks and live shrimp are money. Keep your tackle moderate—30 to 40-pound test works great for most inshore situations.
**Hot Spots**
Head to the mangroves and oyster flats around Key Biscayne—guides have been crushing it there. The deeper channels near Islamorada are also producing solid numbers of snapper and grouper.
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Hey folks, this is your Sunday morning fishing update for the Keys and Miami area.
**Tides and Conditions**
We're looking at excellent tidal windows today. High tide hit around 10:25 AM, giving you prime time right now for shallow water hunting. Another high tide comes in around 10:36 PM tonight. Water temperature is holding steady at 71 degrees—still a bit cool, but the fish are active.
**What's Been Biting**
The recent reports from our local guides have been outstanding. Snook and redfish are absolutely firing right now, especially in the afternoon when water temps climb. Peacock bass have been a solid bonus, though a recent cold front had them hiding deep. We're also seeing great action on yellowtail snapper, mangrove snapper, and lane snapper in the deeper channels. One charter pulled in a beautiful dusky shark after a 35-minute battle just yesterday.
**Gear and Bait Tips**
For snook, go with live greenbacks, threadfins, or shrimp—and don't sleep on those soft plastics at night. Redfish love mullet around the mangroves and oyster bars, especially on dead bait during higher tides. For your snapper species, squid chunks and live shrimp are money. Keep your tackle moderate—30 to 40-pound test works great for most inshore situations.
**Hot Spots**
Head to the mangroves and oyster flats around Key Biscayne—guides have been crushing it there. The deeper channels near Islamorada are also producing solid numbers of snapper and grouper.
Thanks so much for tuning in! Don't forget to subscribe for your next fishing adventure. 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