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Florida Keys Heating Up: Spanish Mackerel and Tarpon on the Bite
Published 2 weeks, 6 days ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things rods, reels, and reels-in-the-water down here in the Florida Keys and Miami scene. It's Friday, April 10, 2026, 8:35 AM Eastern, and we're lookin' prime for a day on the blue.
Weather's heatin' up nice—temps pushin' mid-70s to low 80s with a warm trend buildin' through the weekend, mostly sunny skies, light SSW winds at 6-9 mph, feelin' like summer already. Sunrise was at 7:05 AM, sunset around 7:50 PM, givin' ya a solid 12+ hours of light. Tides? Expect a risin' tide mid-mornin' pushin' into high around 2 PM near Key West, with solunar peaks rampin' fish feeds—prime bites 10 AM-noon and 4-6 PM.
Fish are wakin' up hot! Spanish mackerel just rolled in thick along the reefs and beaches, slicin' through bait schools—gulf reports confirm they're here early. Pompano's on the heels, headin' our way for those sandy flats. Recent catches? Limits of snook and reds in the Keys channels, tarpon showin' off Miami bridges with 7-12 pounders on light tackle hammerin' live bait. Mangrove snapper and jacks stackin' up too, with bass pushin' shallow in the bays on the spawn vibe.
Best lures: Go with jig head minnows in shad colors, 5-6 inchers for suspended fish—add chartreuse gills for flash. Spoons and micro plastics tearin' it for macks. Live bait kings: Green crabs for bottom dwellers if ya can snag 'em (flip rocks or hit shops), shrimp or pilchards on circle hooks for everything else. Artificial lures with barbless hooks if regs tight.
Hot spots: Hit Islamorada's reefs for macks at 20-40 feet, or Biscayne Bay's flats near Stiltsville for pompano chasers. Troll the edges, drift liveys.
Stay safe, check lines, and wet a hook!
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Weather's heatin' up nice—temps pushin' mid-70s to low 80s with a warm trend buildin' through the weekend, mostly sunny skies, light SSW winds at 6-9 mph, feelin' like summer already. Sunrise was at 7:05 AM, sunset around 7:50 PM, givin' ya a solid 12+ hours of light. Tides? Expect a risin' tide mid-mornin' pushin' into high around 2 PM near Key West, with solunar peaks rampin' fish feeds—prime bites 10 AM-noon and 4-6 PM.
Fish are wakin' up hot! Spanish mackerel just rolled in thick along the reefs and beaches, slicin' through bait schools—gulf reports confirm they're here early. Pompano's on the heels, headin' our way for those sandy flats. Recent catches? Limits of snook and reds in the Keys channels, tarpon showin' off Miami bridges with 7-12 pounders on light tackle hammerin' live bait. Mangrove snapper and jacks stackin' up too, with bass pushin' shallow in the bays on the spawn vibe.
Best lures: Go with jig head minnows in shad colors, 5-6 inchers for suspended fish—add chartreuse gills for flash. Spoons and micro plastics tearin' it for macks. Live bait kings: Green crabs for bottom dwellers if ya can snag 'em (flip rocks or hit shops), shrimp or pilchards on circle hooks for everything else. Artificial lures with barbless hooks if regs tight.
Hot spots: Hit Islamorada's reefs for macks at 20-40 feet, or Biscayne Bay's flats near Stiltsville for pompano chasers. Troll the edges, drift liveys.
Stay safe, check lines, and wet a hook!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—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