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Islamorada Spring Slam: Mahi, Snapper, and Inshore Action Firing Up

Islamorada Spring Slam: Mahi, Snapper, and Inshore Action Firing Up

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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to Islamorada fishing guide, comin' atcha live from the heart of the Florida Keys on April 21, 2026. Dawn's breakin' with sunrise at 6:58 AM and sunset 'round 7:52 PM—perfect for chasin' that evening bite.

Weather's lookin' solid: highs in the low 80s, lows droppin' to 70 overnight, east-southeast winds 13-17 knots, and a 40% shot at afternoon storms, per local forecasts. Tides are risin' early with high around 8 AM and fallin' strong by noon—fish the outgoing for best action in channels and flats.

Fish are fired up this spring! Recent reports show limits of **mahi-mahi** and **yellowtail snapper** offshore, plus **speckled trout**, **redfish**, and **flounder** hammerin' inshore. Anglers pulled strings of trout on oyster bars, bull reds crashin' mullet near points, and even some hefty snook prowlin' mangroves. Activity peaks at dawn/dusk with movin' water.

Top lures? **Gold spoons** and **topwaters** early for reds and trout, switch to **soft plastics** under poppin' corks mid-mornin'. Live **shrimp** or **minnows** on light sinkers seal the deal—lip-hook 'em for multi-species slams.

Hit these hot spots: **Humps off Alligator Reef** for pelagics, and **Florida Bay flats** near Nine Mile Bank for bonefish and permits on the sneak.

Rig light, stay safe on the water, and tight lines!

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