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March 30 Islamorada: Mahi Schools, Tuna Chum Slicks, and Peak Solunar Windows
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to Islamorada fishing guru, comin' at ya live from the heart of the Keys on this fine March 30th mornin'. Sunrise hit at 7:25 AM EDT, sunset's lockin' in at 7:32 PM, givin' us a solid 12 hours of prime light. Weather's clear right now at 67°F with 81% humidity, light 10 MPH north winds gustin' to 21 MPH—perfect for offshore runs, though keep an eye on that breezy east shift later with a 30% shot at showers per MarineWeather.net.
Tides today from FishingReminder and NOAA stations: low at 1:57 AM (0.62 ft), high 3:33 AM (0.72 ft), low 12:50 PM (0.23 ft), high 6:16 PM (0.49 ft), and late low 11:20 PM (0.43 ft). Solunar peaks hit 10:43 AM-12:43 PM, 11:11 PM-1:11 AM, plus earlies at 4:45-6:45 AM and 4:41-6:41 PM—fish are feedin' average but steady, 'specially on the incoming.
Fish activity's hot post-winter push: mahi-mahi schools crashin' the reef lines, blackfin tuna tearin' up the chum slicks, and hogfish gruntin' on the patch reefs. Recent reports from local charters show limits of mangrove snappers (20-30 per boat), keeper grouper hittin' 10-15 lbs, and a few 40-lb cobia sneakin' in on the flats. Water temp's holdin' 81°F around Whale Harbor, drawin' 'em shallow.
Best lures? Hammer those 6th Sense swimbaits or Abu Garcia jerkbaits in chartreuse for mahi and tuna—troll 'em at 6-8 knots. For bottom dwellers, American Fishing Wire jigheads with soft plastics. Live bait reigns: pilchards or shrimp on circle hooks for snapper, threadfins for kings. Rig light, 20-30 lb fluoro.
Hit these hot spots: Pollock Keys for reef action, or the points off Matecumbe Harbor where currents rip. Veterans Key's sneakin' up some monsters too.
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Tides today from FishingReminder and NOAA stations: low at 1:57 AM (0.62 ft), high 3:33 AM (0.72 ft), low 12:50 PM (0.23 ft), high 6:16 PM (0.49 ft), and late low 11:20 PM (0.43 ft). Solunar peaks hit 10:43 AM-12:43 PM, 11:11 PM-1:11 AM, plus earlies at 4:45-6:45 AM and 4:41-6:41 PM—fish are feedin' average but steady, 'specially on the incoming.
Fish activity's hot post-winter push: mahi-mahi schools crashin' the reef lines, blackfin tuna tearin' up the chum slicks, and hogfish gruntin' on the patch reefs. Recent reports from local charters show limits of mangrove snappers (20-30 per boat), keeper grouper hittin' 10-15 lbs, and a few 40-lb cobia sneakin' in on the flats. Water temp's holdin' 81°F around Whale Harbor, drawin' 'em shallow.
Best lures? Hammer those 6th Sense swimbaits or Abu Garcia jerkbaits in chartreuse for mahi and tuna—troll 'em at 6-8 knots. For bottom dwellers, American Fishing Wire jigheads with soft plastics. Live bait reigns: pilchards or shrimp on circle hooks for snapper, threadfins for kings. Rig light, 20-30 lb fluoro.
Hit these hot spots: Pollock Keys for reef action, or the points off Matecumbe Harbor where currents rip. Veterans Key's sneakin' up some monsters too.
Thanks for tunin' in, y'all—subscribe for daily updates! 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