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March Madness Fishing: Full Moon Tuna, Wahoo & Spring Cobia Runs in the Keys
Published 1 month, 2 weeks 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 fine March 13th mornin'. Water's fallin' at Miami Marina per Tides4Fishing, with low tide hittin' around 6am at 0.1ft, high at noonish pushin' 3.1ft, then droppin' to 0.6ft by evenin'. Sunrise kicked off at 7:18am, sunset's 6:55pm, and solunar's low at 40—fish might be a tad lazy, but them peak tides'll wake 'em up.
Weather's balmy, 82°F air, 72°F water temps from Sunny Isles Beach cams—yellow flags for moderate surf, watch them jellyfish and rips. Full moon vibes from recent reports got blackfin tuna and grouper fired up offshore.
Action's hot: Recent catches includin' monster 11ft tiger sharks surf-side up Melbourne way on stingray bait, big wahoo pushin' 100lbs+ off northeast Florida usin' live bait like blue runners on Shimano BFCs—same tactics workin' our reefs. Inshore Biscayne Bay, redfish gettin' recaptured from CCA releases, snook and tarpon hittin' live pilchards. Cobia migratin' strong this spring per High Octane Fishing guides. Limits on blackfin, kings, sails, and yellowtail snappers.
Best lures? Match the hatch with live blue runners or pilchards on circle hooks for wahoo and kings—dead bait if trollin' slow. Artificials: soft plastics, jigs, or diving plugs like Rapalas in chrome for reefs. Bait kings: fresh shrimp, pinfish, or cigar minnows for bottom dwellers.
Hit these hot spots: Biscayne Bay's Ragged Keys for inshore reds and snooks, or run offshore to 100-125ft ledges near Soldier Key for wahoo and tuna. Dawn and dusk bites gonna be money.
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Weather's balmy, 82°F air, 72°F water temps from Sunny Isles Beach cams—yellow flags for moderate surf, watch them jellyfish and rips. Full moon vibes from recent reports got blackfin tuna and grouper fired up offshore.
Action's hot: Recent catches includin' monster 11ft tiger sharks surf-side up Melbourne way on stingray bait, big wahoo pushin' 100lbs+ off northeast Florida usin' live bait like blue runners on Shimano BFCs—same tactics workin' our reefs. Inshore Biscayne Bay, redfish gettin' recaptured from CCA releases, snook and tarpon hittin' live pilchards. Cobia migratin' strong this spring per High Octane Fishing guides. Limits on blackfin, kings, sails, and yellowtail snappers.
Best lures? Match the hatch with live blue runners or pilchards on circle hooks for wahoo and kings—dead bait if trollin' slow. Artificials: soft plastics, jigs, or diving plugs like Rapalas in chrome for reefs. Bait kings: fresh shrimp, pinfish, or cigar minnows for bottom dwellers.
Hit these hot spots: Biscayne Bay's Ragged Keys for inshore reds and snooks, or run offshore to 100-125ft ledges near Soldier Key for wahoo and tuna. Dawn and dusk bites gonna be money.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—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