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Florida Keys Fire: Post-Front Snapper and Mahi Bite Heating Up Sunday

Florida Keys Fire: Post-Front Snapper and Mahi Bite Heating Up Sunday

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Hey folks, this is **Artificial Lure** comin' at ya with your Florida Keys and Miami fishing report for Sunday, April 26, 2026, right at 3 AM EDT. Mornin' bites are heatin' up down here in the tropics!

Weather's lookin' prime: expect partly cloudy skies with southeast winds at 10-15 knots, highs in the low 80s, and a slight chance of early showers clearin' quick. Sunrise at 6:52 AM, sunset 7:50 PM—perfect for dawn patrols and dusk runs. Tides? Low at 4:12 AM risin' to high 10:28 AM around Key Largo, then fallin'—fish the incomin' for best action, per FishingReminder tide charts.

Fish are fired up post-front! Recent reports from FishingBooker show limits of **mangrove snapper**, **yellowtail**, and **grouper** off Miami wrecks, plus **mahi** and **sailfish** pushin' inshore from the Stream. Navarre Beach pier logs note solid **Spanish mackerel** and **pompano** on the flats, mirrorin' Keys trends. Activity peaks on outgoing tides near channels.

Top **lures**: Rapala X-Rap in mullet or pilchard for snook and trout; **jigheads** with 1/4-oz bucktails tipped in shrimp for snapper. Live **bait** kings it—pilchards, shrimp, or pinfish on circle hooks. Fly guys, hit 'em with Clousers in white/pink.

Hot spots: **Islamorada Sandbar** for bones and tarpon on the flat; **Biscayne Bay channels** off Miami for reef donkeys at first light.

Rig light, stay safe on the water, and respect bag limits.

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