Post-Christmas Florida Keys Fishing Report: Snook, Pompano, Mahi, and More
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Sunrise hit at 7:09 AM EST, sunset's 5:46 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em. Tides in Key West per Tide-Forecast.com show high at 1:28 AM (1.52 ft), low 7:46 AM (0.16 ft), high again 2:29 PM (1.3 ft), and evening low 8:03 PM (0.39 ft). Fish the outgoing around bridges and inlets for best current pull.
Weather's mild, current temps hoverin' 73°F around Sombrero Key per US Harbors, with highs expected today—perfect for inshore action without the sweat. Offshore, water's clearin' up after recent murk.
Fish activity's heatin' up. Juno Bait reports snook tearin' it up at night around Miami bridges and Keys passes, especially on the outgoing tide—decent numbers pushin' 20-30 lbs. Pompano's hot on beaches and piers like Juno, early mornin' and afternoon bites with schools of 10-20 fish. Offshore, dolphin (mahi) still showin' from 300-500 feet, 2-5 pounders mostly, some gaffers mixed in. Islamorada captains via Captain Experiences note sailfish, blackfin tuna, kings, and wahoos movin' in stronger. Inshore, black drum and sheepshead pickin' up with cooler water, plus jacks and tarpon at Palm Beach Inlet headin' south.
Top lures: Big swimbaits and shrimp jigs for snook, FishBites or Fishgum for pompano. Troll squid, bonita strips, or small ballyhoo for dolphin. Bait kings are live shrimp for sheepshead/drum/snook, live mullet for daytime snook, sand fleas/clams for beach pomps, sardines/squid for bottom snapper.
Hot spots: Hit the bridges off Islamorada on the outgoing for snook, or troll Hawk Channel near Sombrero Key for mahi and sails. Miami side, Government Cut inlet's holdin' jacks and snook.
Get out there safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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