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Morning Bite: Anglers Prep for Thunderstorms, Tides, and Solunar Activity in the Florida Keys and Miami

Morning Bite: Anglers Prep for Thunderstorms, Tides, and Solunar Activity in the Florida Keys and Miami

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for hookin' 'em in the Florida Keys and Miami waters. It's a crisp December mornin', sun risin' around 6:38 AM and settin' at 5:32 PM down in Miami Beach per Tides4Fishing charts. Weather's lookin' mostly cloudy with a chance of scattered showers turnin' to thunderstorms later, accordin' to USHarbors forecasts for Key Largo—temps in the low 70s, light winds from the east, perfect for stayin' dry on the flats if ya time it right.

Tides are mellow today with a low coefficient of 56, meanin' slack currents and smaller swings. Expect high tide 'round 4:38 AM at 0.1 ft risin' to 3.3 ft by 11:08 AM at North Miami Beach Newport Pier, then droppin' to low at 5:14 PM 0.7 ft, and evenin' high at 11:18 PM 3.1 ft, straight from Tides4Fishing data. Solunar activity's average, but peak feedin' hits near sunrise and sunset—moon risin' late at 11:51 AM.

Fish are active post-front, with reports of solid catches last few days: snook, jack crevalle, and juvenile tarpon crashin' bait schools in Biscayne Bay; mangrove snapper and lane snapper pilin' up on reefs; plus keeper grouper and hogfish off the Keys edges. Anglers at Haulover Pier boated limits of mackerel and cobia recent-like. Water temps hoverin' 72°F per TidesChart.

Best lures? Jiggin' with 1/4-oz bucktail jigs tipped with shrimp for bottom dwellers, or mirror-image paddle tails in white/pearl for snook on the troll. Artificials shinin'—don't sleep on DOA TerrorEyz. Live bait kings: pilchards or finger mullet free-lined near mangroves, shrimp on knocker rigs for snapper.

Hit these hot spots: Government Cut off Miami for pelagics on the move, or Key Largo's South Sound flats for bonefish sightin' low tide. Rig light, 20-lb fluoro, and watch that tide shift.

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