February 27th Keys and Miami Bite Report: Tuna, Snook, and Reds Heating Up Podcast Por  arte de portada

February 27th Keys and Miami Bite Report: Tuna, Snook, and Reds Heating Up

February 27th Keys and Miami Bite Report: Tuna, Snook, and Reds Heating Up

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to Keys and Miami fishing guru, bringin' ya the straight scoop on today's action down in the Florida Keys and around Miami. It's February 27th, sunrise hit at 6:51 AM, sunset's comin' at 6:28 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em.

Tides in Key West today show low at 12:49 AM (-0.4 ft), high mornin' push at 7:47 AM (0.7 ft), low midday 11:25 AM (0.4 ft), and evenin' high 6:41 PM (1.7 ft)—average solunar activity at 58, so fish should perk up 'round those peaks per Tides4Fishing charts. Weather's holdin' calm seas like Captain Experiences reports from Miami this week, light winds, comfy for offshore runs.

Fishin's been steady to hot lately. In Miami, crews like Captain Alek boated monster blackfin tuna and snook even in tougher bites, while Ken nailed reds, sea trout, and snook on fly and spin. Key Largo's poppin' with big redfish, bonefish, and goliath grouper steppin' out, plus barracuda and mahi hookups. Cudjoe Key's lane snapper steady inshore, sharks at night. Amounts? Coolers full—groups limitin' out on mixed bags.

Best lures: Vertical jig lane snapper or goliath with soft plastics; spoons or jerkbaits for snook and reds. Live bait kings—pinfish, shrimp, or mullet on flats. Troll spoons or ballyhoo for pelagics.

Hit these hot spots: Key Biscayne wrecks for snapper and grouper, or Islamorada patch reefs for bones and reds—tides risin' perfect.

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