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Keys Fishing Fire: Snook, Reds, and Tarpon Rolling Hard This Week
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to Keys and Miami fishing guru, droppin' the fresh report for April 22, 2026, straight from the salty decks.
Tides today in the Keys and Biscayne Bay: low at 3:15 AM, high floodin' by 9:30 AM, then droppin' low around 4 PM per local NOAA charts—perfect for chasin' outgoing currents where bait stacks up. Weather's prime: light SE breeze at 8-12 knots, partly cloudy, temps hittin' 82°F daytime, water a balmy 78°F. Sunrise kicked at 7:00 AM, sunset 'round 7:50 PM—get out early for that dawn bite.
Fish are fired up post-spring spawn! Recent hauls from Miami piers and Keys flats show snook to 35 inches slammin' live pilchards, redfish schools pushin' 20-28" on the chew near mangroves, and speckled trout limits in 18-24" range hammerin' shallows. Tarpon ghosts are rollin' pre-dawn off Islamorada, with a few 80-pounders boated yesterday on live mullet. Mahi starting to show offshore, plus keeper mangrove snapper stacks on deep ledges.
**Best lures:** Rapala X-Rap slashes in mullet or pilchard patterns for snook and reds—twitch 'em slow on the pause. **Top baits:** Live shrimp under a poppin' cork for trout, fresh-cut ballyhoo or pilchards on circle hooks for everything else. Rig FADs or bridges for tarpon with 50-lb leader.
Hot spots: **Nine Mile Bank** off Key Largo for pelagics, and **Government Cut** in Miami for inshore frenzy—troll or drift the tide rips.
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Tides today in the Keys and Biscayne Bay: low at 3:15 AM, high floodin' by 9:30 AM, then droppin' low around 4 PM per local NOAA charts—perfect for chasin' outgoing currents where bait stacks up. Weather's prime: light SE breeze at 8-12 knots, partly cloudy, temps hittin' 82°F daytime, water a balmy 78°F. Sunrise kicked at 7:00 AM, sunset 'round 7:50 PM—get out early for that dawn bite.
Fish are fired up post-spring spawn! Recent hauls from Miami piers and Keys flats show snook to 35 inches slammin' live pilchards, redfish schools pushin' 20-28" on the chew near mangroves, and speckled trout limits in 18-24" range hammerin' shallows. Tarpon ghosts are rollin' pre-dawn off Islamorada, with a few 80-pounders boated yesterday on live mullet. Mahi starting to show offshore, plus keeper mangrove snapper stacks on deep ledges.
**Best lures:** Rapala X-Rap slashes in mullet or pilchard patterns for snook and reds—twitch 'em slow on the pause. **Top baits:** Live shrimp under a poppin' cork for trout, fresh-cut ballyhoo or pilchards on circle hooks for everything else. Rig FADs or bridges for tarpon with 50-lb leader.
Hot spots: **Nine Mile Bank** off Key Largo for pelagics, and **Government Cut** in Miami for inshore frenzy—troll or drift the tide rips.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—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