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Spring Snook and Tarpon Heat Up the Keys This Friday
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing guru for the Florida Keys and Miami waters. It's Friday, April 24, 2026, and we're lookin' at a prime day on the water down here in paradise.
Weather's holdin' steady with partly cloudy skies, temps in the low 80s, light southeast winds at 10-15 knots—perfect for chasin' tails without gettin' blown off. Sunrise hit at 6:55 AM, sunset around 7:50 PM, givin' us a solid 13 hours of light. Tides are runnin' strong: high at 9:15 AM and 9:45 PM, low at 3:30 AM and 4:00 PM—fish the incoming for best action as bait gets flushed in.
Fish activity's heatin' up with spring patterns kickin' in. Recent reports show snook slammin' on the beaches, limits of mangrove snapper in 20-40 feet off Miami wrecks, and tarpon rollin' in Biscayne Bay channels. Anglers pulled 20+ redfish strings from the Keys flats, plus keeper grouper and cobia on live bait drifts. Mahi schools are pushin' closer inshore too, with blackfin tunas mixin' in like Navarre reports of fresh catches.
Best lures? Bucktail jigs tipped with shrimp or soft plastic paddletails in chartreuse—stripers up north love 'em, and our snook go nuts too. Walk-the-dog topwaters at dawn/dusk for tarpon explosions. Live bait reigns: pilchards, pinfish, or shrimp under a float for snapper and trout. Cut mullet or ladyfish chunks for bottom dwellers.
Hot spots: Islamorada Sandbar for bonefish and snapper on the flat, and Government Cut in Miami for tarpon ambushes on the tide rip.
Rig light, 20-pound fluoro, and stay safe out there—check your regs.
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Weather's holdin' steady with partly cloudy skies, temps in the low 80s, light southeast winds at 10-15 knots—perfect for chasin' tails without gettin' blown off. Sunrise hit at 6:55 AM, sunset around 7:50 PM, givin' us a solid 13 hours of light. Tides are runnin' strong: high at 9:15 AM and 9:45 PM, low at 3:30 AM and 4:00 PM—fish the incoming for best action as bait gets flushed in.
Fish activity's heatin' up with spring patterns kickin' in. Recent reports show snook slammin' on the beaches, limits of mangrove snapper in 20-40 feet off Miami wrecks, and tarpon rollin' in Biscayne Bay channels. Anglers pulled 20+ redfish strings from the Keys flats, plus keeper grouper and cobia on live bait drifts. Mahi schools are pushin' closer inshore too, with blackfin tunas mixin' in like Navarre reports of fresh catches.
Best lures? Bucktail jigs tipped with shrimp or soft plastic paddletails in chartreuse—stripers up north love 'em, and our snook go nuts too. Walk-the-dog topwaters at dawn/dusk for tarpon explosions. Live bait reigns: pilchards, pinfish, or shrimp under a float for snapper and trout. Cut mullet or ladyfish chunks for bottom dwellers.
Hot spots: Islamorada Sandbar for bonefish and snapper on the flat, and Government Cut in Miami for tarpon ambushes on the tide rip.
Rig light, 20-pound fluoro, and stay safe out there—check your regs.
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