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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 Firing Up: Reds, Trout, and Snapper Limits Today
    Apr 12 2026
    Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing and angling expert right here in the Florida Keys and Miami scene. It's early morning on April 12, 2026, and the water's callin'—let's dive into today's report.

    Weather's lookin' prime: mostly sunny with light southeast winds at 5-10 knots, temps climbin' to 82°F daytime, water around 78°F—perfect for chasin' the action. Sunrise hit at 7:05 AM, sunset's 7:50 PM, givin' us a solid 12+ hours of light. Tides are risin' strong—high at 10:15 AM in Key West, low at 4:30 PM around Miami, pushin' baitfish into the shallows.

    Fish are fired up! Recent reports from Navarre Beach pier (close enough to our zone) show yellow flag conditions but solid bites, and Lillian reports speckled trout and redfish showin' heavy—expect the same here with sheepshead still hangin' but tailin' off. Locals pulled limits of mangrove snapper, jacks, and small grouper yesterday off Miami reefs; Keys folks boated 20+ trout and reds per trip, biggest reds pushin' 8 pounds. Bass tournaments up north mirror our patterns—flukes and crankbaits slayed 'em.

    Best lures? Go with **Carolina rigs** tipped with minnows for bottom dwellers, or **flukes and crankbaits** for aggressive pelagics. Live bait kings: shrimp, pinfish, or mullet on a fish-finder rig. Artificial lures like **soft plastics in white/chartreuse** or **topwater plugs** at dawn/dusk for explosive strikes.

    Hot spots: Hit the **Florida Bay grass flats** near Islamorada for reds and trout—wade or skiff it. Offshore, **Miami's Penthouse Ledge** at 60 feet for snapper and grouper bites.

    Get out there safe, check flags, and tight lines!

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  • Florida Keys Spring Bite: Snook, Reds, and Tarpon Going Strong
    Apr 11 2026
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishin' down here in the Florida Keys and Miami waters. It's early Saturday mornin', April 11, 2026, and the solunar tables from SolunarForecast.com got us peak major times from 1:08 PM to 3:08 PM and 12:43 AM to 2:43 AM—fish gonna be feedin' hard then. Sun's risin' around 7 AM and settin' at 7:50 PM or so, givin' us a solid 12+ hours of light. Tides per Tides4Fishing at Anglin Pier show high around 5:30 AM at 2.2 feet, droppin' to low mid-mornin' at 0.5 feet, then risin' again—perfect for chasin' movers on the flood.

    Weather's lookin' warm, highs pushin' 81 degrees like FlyFishSD notes, light winds early but watch for afternoon breezes kickin' up. Water temps climbin' into the low 70s, sparkin' spring action. What's Biting South Florida Fishing Report for April 10-12 says offshore boats are pullin' mahi, kings, and sails 75 miles out, while inshore it's snook, reds, trout, and early tarpon goin' strong per Captain Experiences in Bokeelia—limits common on live bait.

    Lately, crews report dozens of slot snook to 30 inches on the flats, redfish schools crashin' 20-40 pounders, speckled trout stacks up to 5 pounds, and juvenile tarpon silverin' the mangroves. Best live bait? Pilchards, shrimp, or pinfish under poppers or free-lined. For lures, mirror-image my name—**artificial lures** like soft plastics, jerkbaits, and swim jigs in white/chartreuse are killin' it, especially on windy banks. Crankbaits and spinnerbaits for chasin' bass-like activity in the channels.

    Hit these hot spots: Biscayne Bay's snapper ledges near Miami for quick limits, and the Keys' Islamorada patch reefs for yellowtail on the troll. Stay mobile, time the tides, and cover water.

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  • Florida Keys Heating Up: Spanish Mackerel and Tarpon on the Bite
    Apr 10 2026
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things rods, reels, and reels-in-the-water down here in the Florida Keys and Miami scene. It's Friday, April 10, 2026, 8:35 AM Eastern, and we're lookin' prime for a day on the blue.

    Weather's heatin' up nice—temps pushin' mid-70s to low 80s with a warm trend buildin' through the weekend, mostly sunny skies, light SSW winds at 6-9 mph, feelin' like summer already. Sunrise was at 7:05 AM, sunset around 7:50 PM, givin' ya a solid 12+ hours of light. Tides? Expect a risin' tide mid-mornin' pushin' into high around 2 PM near Key West, with solunar peaks rampin' fish feeds—prime bites 10 AM-noon and 4-6 PM.

    Fish are wakin' up hot! Spanish mackerel just rolled in thick along the reefs and beaches, slicin' through bait schools—gulf reports confirm they're here early. Pompano's on the heels, headin' our way for those sandy flats. Recent catches? Limits of snook and reds in the Keys channels, tarpon showin' off Miami bridges with 7-12 pounders on light tackle hammerin' live bait. Mangrove snapper and jacks stackin' up too, with bass pushin' shallow in the bays on the spawn vibe.

    Best lures: Go with jig head minnows in shad colors, 5-6 inchers for suspended fish—add chartreuse gills for flash. Spoons and micro plastics tearin' it for macks. Live bait kings: Green crabs for bottom dwellers if ya can snag 'em (flip rocks or hit shops), shrimp or pilchards on circle hooks for everything else. Artificial lures with barbless hooks if regs tight.

    Hot spots: Hit Islamorada's reefs for macks at 20-40 feet, or Biscayne Bay's flats near Stiltsville for pompano chasers. Troll the edges, drift liveys.

    Stay safe, check lines, and wet a hook!

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