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March 9th Miami Fishing Report: Rising Tides, Active Snapper, and Vibrating Jigs
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for hookin' 'em in the Florida Keys and Miami waters. It's early mornin' on this fine March 9th, 2026, and the tide at Miami Beach is risin' steady—low at 4:17 AM hittin' -0.1 ft, high comin' 'round 10:43 AM at 3.2 ft, then droppin' to 0.3 ft by 4:56 PM and another high at 10:58 PM pushin' 2.8 ft, per Tides4Fishing charts. Sun's up at 6:55 AM, settin' at 5:30 PM, with average solunar activity meanin' solid bites 'round dawn and dusk. Weather's mild, air and water hoverin' mid-70s like last reports from Sunny Isles Beach cams.
Fish are active, y'all—recent charters out of Key West and Summerland Key by captains like Justin Ferrell and Alex Harmon report steady action on snapper, with 10 species hauls includin' good eats despite some wind. Miami crews like Charles Ocasio and Ralph Mayans nabbin' deep-sea and nearshore keepers, plus reviews rave 'bout jumbo slabs and wrecks lightin' up. Inshore, overslot redfish, snook, and speckled trout bitin' on oyster bars and edges near Boca Grande vibes carryin' south.
For lures, vibrating jigs like Z-Man JackHammer in shad or black/blue are killin' it on grass flats and reeds—Major League Fishing says they're Florida's top winter pick. Swim jigs with swimbait trailers, weightless Senko stickworms in watermelon, or ChatterBaits for cover. Punch rigs with Gambler BB Cricket for giants. Live shrimp, fiddler crabs, or clams tight to docks and jetties from Hubbard's Marina tips. Artificals eatin' too when current's movin'.
Hit these hot spots: Stock Island wrecks for snapper and deep-sea, or Government Cut in Miami for nearshore snook and reds—bait up and drift the tide changes.
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Fish are active, y'all—recent charters out of Key West and Summerland Key by captains like Justin Ferrell and Alex Harmon report steady action on snapper, with 10 species hauls includin' good eats despite some wind. Miami crews like Charles Ocasio and Ralph Mayans nabbin' deep-sea and nearshore keepers, plus reviews rave 'bout jumbo slabs and wrecks lightin' up. Inshore, overslot redfish, snook, and speckled trout bitin' on oyster bars and edges near Boca Grande vibes carryin' south.
For lures, vibrating jigs like Z-Man JackHammer in shad or black/blue are killin' it on grass flats and reeds—Major League Fishing says they're Florida's top winter pick. Swim jigs with swimbait trailers, weightless Senko stickworms in watermelon, or ChatterBaits for cover. Punch rigs with Gambler BB Cricket for giants. Live shrimp, fiddler crabs, or clams tight to docks and jetties from Hubbard's Marina tips. Artificals eatin' too when current's movin'.
Hit these hot spots: Stock Island wrecks for snapper and deep-sea, or Government Cut in Miami for nearshore snook and reds—bait up and drift the tide changes.
Thanks for tunin' in, listeners—subscribe for more! 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