Florida Keys April Bite: Snook, Tarpon, and Reds Firing Hot
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Tides around Lauderdale-by-the-sea Anglin Pier show high at 7:05 AM risin' now, low at 1:18 PM, then high again at 7:34 PM—perfect for fish movin' in channels. Sunrise hits 7:13 AM, sunset 7:36 PM, givin' ya long light for chasin'. Weather's warmin' to the 70s daytime after chilly nights, water clearin' up nice per local chatter.
Fish activity's average per solunar charts, but recent reports scream hot bites—snook, tarpon, and reds hammerin' in Charlotte Harbor nearby, with pilchards and threadfins the top live baits. Anglers pullin' limits of mangrove snapper, jacks, and occasional kings off Miami reefs. Trawlers note striped bass runs echoin' coastal vibes, though we're focusin' saltwater here.
Best lures? Bucktail jigs tipped with shrimp for bottom dwellers, or paddletail soft plastics on light tackle for twitchin' bridges. Live pilchards on circle hooks for tarpon under lights at night. Jig heads 1/16-1/8 oz with bloodworm or minnows nail white perch in tidal creeks.
Hit these hot spots: Biscayne Bay channels off Miami for snook at dawn, or Islamorada sandbars in the Keys for bonefish flats. Troll edges, keep it catch-and-release where needed.
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