Tis the Season for Fishing in the Florida Keys and Miami Waters with Artificial Lure
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Weather's holdin' mild, typical winter Keys vibe—light winds, clear skies pushin' fish activity to average solunar levels, best bites at dawn and dusk when the moon's risin' southeast around noon.
Fish are active! Lately, anglers report solid catches of snook, jack crevalle, and mangrove snapper hittin' hard off piers like Haulover and Newport Fishin' Pier. Tarpon ghosts and small grouper poppin' in Biscayne Bay channels, with reports of limits on yellowtail near the reefs. Numbers are up—dozens per trip on live bait runs.
Best lures? Mirror Dipsy Divers or white bucktail jigs bounced slow for snapper; topwater plugs like the Heddon Zara Spook for jacks at dawn. Live shrimp or pilchards on circle hooks rule for snook—thread 'em nose-first. Cut mullet for bottom dwellers.
Hot spots: Hit Government Cut in Miami for current rips full of bait, or Channel Two off Lower Matecumbe Key for easy access to snapper grounds.
Get out there before the tide turns—tight lines!
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