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Florida Keys Fire Up: Snook, Tarpon, and Snapper on the Bite
Published 3 weeks, 5 days ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing guru for the Florida Keys and Miami waters. It's early morning on April 4, 2026, and conditions are prime down here in paradise.
Tides today show a high at 7:42 AM reaching 1.8 feet, low at 2:15 PM dropping to 0.2 feet, then another high around 9:30 PM—perfect for chasing fish on the incoming. Weather's cooperating with partly cloudy skies, temps climbing from 75°F to 85°F, light SE winds at 8-12 knots, and a chance of quick afternoon showers. Sunrise at 7:12 AM, sunset 7:48 PM, giving you a solid 12.5 hours of light.
Fish are fired up! Recent reports from local charters like Keys Fishing Report and Miami Reef reports note snook smashing topwaters near mangroves, tarpon rolling in channels up to 80 pounds, and mahi starting offshore. Anglers pulled limits of mangrove snapper (20-30 per boat), a dozen keeper grouper to 15 pounds, plus scattered cobia and tripletail off crab traps. In Miami, Biscayne Bay's been hot with 50-fish days of jacks, barracuda, and juvenile tarpon.
Best lures: **MirrOlure MirrOdine** suspending twitchbaits for snook in 3-6 feet, or **D.O.A. TerrorEyz** soft plastics on 1/4-oz jigheads for snapper. Live bait kings it—pinfish or shrimp on circle hooks for bottom dwellers, mullet freelined for tarpon.
Hot spots: Hit **Florida Bay's Nine-Mile Bank** for snapper limits at first light, or **Biscayne Bay's Stiltsville channels** for snook frenzy on the tide shift.
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Tides today show a high at 7:42 AM reaching 1.8 feet, low at 2:15 PM dropping to 0.2 feet, then another high around 9:30 PM—perfect for chasing fish on the incoming. Weather's cooperating with partly cloudy skies, temps climbing from 75°F to 85°F, light SE winds at 8-12 knots, and a chance of quick afternoon showers. Sunrise at 7:12 AM, sunset 7:48 PM, giving you a solid 12.5 hours of light.
Fish are fired up! Recent reports from local charters like Keys Fishing Report and Miami Reef reports note snook smashing topwaters near mangroves, tarpon rolling in channels up to 80 pounds, and mahi starting offshore. Anglers pulled limits of mangrove snapper (20-30 per boat), a dozen keeper grouper to 15 pounds, plus scattered cobia and tripletail off crab traps. In Miami, Biscayne Bay's been hot with 50-fish days of jacks, barracuda, and juvenile tarpon.
Best lures: **MirrOlure MirrOdine** suspending twitchbaits for snook in 3-6 feet, or **D.O.A. TerrorEyz** soft plastics on 1/4-oz jigheads for snapper. Live bait kings it—pinfish or shrimp on circle hooks for bottom dwellers, mullet freelined for tarpon.
Hot spots: Hit **Florida Bay's Nine-Mile Bank** for snapper limits at first light, or **Biscayne Bay's Stiltsville channels** for snook frenzy on the tide shift.
Thanks for tuning in, y'all—subscribe for daily updates! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI