Keys and Miami Fishing Report: Hot Bites, Perfect Conditions for Anglers
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Tides in Miami Beach and Keys are prime: high at 6:09 AM hittin' 2.16 ft, droppin' to low 0.29 ft by noon, then evenin' high 'round 6 PM per Tide-Forecast.com. Fish are lovin' this movin' water—outgoin' tide's your ticket for reefs and flats.
Action's hot from recent Captain Experiences reports outta Marathon and Key Largo. Yellowtail snappers are hammerin' reefs steady, limits easy with mangrove snappers, groupers, and kings mixin' in. Inshore, lanes snapper and a few snook on flats; one crew bagged yellowtail, snapper, and porgy fresh off the dock. Peacock bass poppin' in Everglades canals too, non-stop fights.
Best lures? Go MirrOlure MirrOdines or Rapala X-Raps for twitchin' yellowtail and kings—mimic baitfish perfect. Soft plastics like DOA shrimp or Z-Man paddletails on jigheads for bottom dwellers. Live bait kings: pilchards or shrimp under poppin' corks for snook and trout. Light tackle rules these waters.
Hit these hot spots: Islamorada reefs for yellowtail frenzy, or Biscayne Bay flats near Miami for peacock bass and snook on the outgoing. Stay safe, check jellyfish advisories.
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