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Florida Keys, Miami Fishing Report Today

Florida Keys, Miami Fishing Report Today

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Discover the latest fishing conditions and tips with the "Florida Keys, Miami Fishing Report Today" podcast. Join us daily for insightful updates on local catches, weather impacts, bait advice, and exclusive interviews with expert anglers. Stay ahead of the game and enhance your fishing experience in the beautiful waters of Florida Keys and Miami. Perfect for seasoned anglers and beginners alike!

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  • Florida Keys Fishing Hot: Snook and Redfish on Fire This Sunday Morning
    Feb 22 2026
    # Florida Keys & Miami Fishing Report

    Hey folks, this is your Sunday morning fishing update for the Keys and Miami area.

    **Tides and Conditions**

    We're looking at excellent tidal windows today. High tide hit around 10:25 AM, giving you prime time right now for shallow water hunting. Another high tide comes in around 10:36 PM tonight. Water temperature is holding steady at 71 degrees—still a bit cool, but the fish are active.

    **What's Been Biting**

    The recent reports from our local guides have been outstanding. Snook and redfish are absolutely firing right now, especially in the afternoon when water temps climb. Peacock bass have been a solid bonus, though a recent cold front had them hiding deep. We're also seeing great action on yellowtail snapper, mangrove snapper, and lane snapper in the deeper channels. One charter pulled in a beautiful dusky shark after a 35-minute battle just yesterday.

    **Gear and Bait Tips**

    For snook, go with live greenbacks, threadfins, or shrimp—and don't sleep on those soft plastics at night. Redfish love mullet around the mangroves and oyster bars, especially on dead bait during higher tides. For your snapper species, squid chunks and live shrimp are money. Keep your tackle moderate—30 to 40-pound test works great for most inshore situations.

    **Hot Spots**

    Head to the mangroves and oyster flats around Key Biscayne—guides have been crushing it there. The deeper channels near Islamorada are also producing solid numbers of snapper and grouper.

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  • Keys Fire: Yellowtail Frenzy, Incoming Tides, and a 480-Pound Swordfish Beast
    Feb 21 2026
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to Keys and Miami fishing guru, hittin' you with the straight scoop on today's action down in the Florida Keys and around Miami. It's February 21st, 2026, sunrise kicked off at 7:05 AM, sunset's lockin' in around 6:15 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em.

    Weather's lookin' solid per the National Weather Service marine forecast: north winds easin' to 10-15 knots today, seas 2-4 feet, a light chop nearshore. Perfect for reef runs or inshore flats without gettin' tossed around. Tides? Incoming pushin' strong mid-mornin' through afternoon—prime for yellowtail and snapper to feed heavy.

    Fish are fired up! Captain Experiences reports from Marathon, Key Largo, Islamorada, and Miami captains like Gw De Pauw, Ben Trainer, and Ken Diaz say reefs are lit with steady yellowtail bites, mutton snapper, groupers, kingfish, and even mackerel on wrecks. Recent hauls: big coolers of yellowtail, muttons, lane snapper, reds, snook, and sea trout. One crew pulled a sailfish, another slammed barracuda. Local10 news just dropped a monster 480-pound swordfish off Lower Keys by Capt. Jose Rodriguez Jr.—five-hour battle, 86 inches of beast! Inshore's steady too, with tarpon lurkin' per Capt. Rick Stanczyk's updates.

    Best lures? Feather jigs and knocker rigs for yellowtail on the reefs—drop 'em deep. Chatterbaits in fire craw or hot craw colors if you're hittin' bassy shallows, straight from Tactical Bassin' tips for cooler waters. Live bait rules: pinfish, mullet, or shrimp for tarpon and snook; sardines or ballyhoo for kings and sails.

    Hot spots today: Islamorada reefs for yellowtail frenzy, and Key Largo wrecks for muttons and kings. Miami side, check Biscayne Bay flats for reds on the incoming.

    Rig up, get out there safe—wear your PFD and watch for sharks stealin' your catch!

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  • Sunrise and Sunset Bite: Snapper, Sailfish, and More in the Florida Keys
    Feb 20 2026
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to fishing and angling ace for the Florida Keys and Miami waters. It's Friday mornin', sun's up around 7:02 AM accordin' to Tides4Fishing charts for Miami Beach, settin' at 5:34 PM—perfect window for some action before the tide shifts.

    Tides today got low at 1:13 AM hittin' 0.0 ft, high at 7:43 AM pushin' 2.7 ft, then low 1:48 PM at 0.6 ft, and evenin' high 7:34 PM at 2.4 ft. Solunar activity's average at 69, but them peak times 'round sunrise and sunset mean fish are feedin' steady. Weather's mild for February—mid-70s days, light winds from the east, water temps hoverin' comfy in the low 70s, no cold snaps killin' the bite.

    Fish activity's hot lately, per Captain Experiences reports from Islamorada and Tavernier. Anglers like Ben Trainer and Don Reichert been pullin' limits of yellowtail snapper, mutton snapper, and porgy on bottom rigs. Offshore, kite fishin' and live bait snaggin' sailfish, kings, mahi, and barracuda—full coolers even in windy spells. Inshore flats 'round Key Largo seein' snook and trout hittin' hard. Amounts? Trips reportin' 20-30 keepers per half-day, with sharks stealin' a few.

    Best lures: Slow-roll suspendin' jerkbaits or spybaits for bass-like patterns in channels, per BassForecast cold-water tips adapted here. Missile Baits soft plastics on jigheads shine. Live bait's king—pilchards or shrimp on light tackle for sails and snappers, says Islamorada Fishing Report pros.

    Hit these hot spots: Tavernier flats for inshore yellowtail, or Islamorada reefs for deep-drop muttons. Troll the edges near Miami wrecks too.

    Rig up, stay safe, and tight lines!

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