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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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  • Keys & Miami Fishing Report: Mahi, Snook, and Reds Biting Hot
    Nov 19 2025
    Good morning! Artificial Lure here with your boots-on-the-dock Florida Keys and Miami fishing report for Wednesday, November 19th, 2025. We're waking up to a classic late-fall morning out here, and folks, the fishing is heating up across our waters.

    Let's talk conditions first. We've got no active tropical systems threatening us right now, which means stable weather patterns and predictable fishing. That's music to our ears. The tides are in that sweet spot for late November—check your local NOAA predictions because we're looking at solid tidal movement that's pushing baitfish through the channels and flats.

    Here's what's been happening on the water recently. Our guides across the Keys and Miami have been reporting outstanding dolphin action—these mahi are feeding aggressively on live baitfish. Snook has been solid, especially around structure at night with spinning rods and plugs. We're also seeing nice tuna bites for anglers willing to head offshore. Spotted seatrout and redfish continue to produce for shallow-water enthusiasts, with several guides reporting limit catches of beautiful reds.

    For your tackle box, bring artificial lures if you're sight-fishing the flats—topwater plugs and soft plastics are working great on reds and trout. If you're targeting snook, we love those plug rods. For dolphin, live baitfish under the right conditions will absolutely connect. Live baiting the nearshore Atlantic waters has been productive too.

    Hot spots? Get yourself to some of the shallow flats around the Keys for light tackle action—our guides are crushing it on sight-fishing. If you want to tangle with bigger offshore species, head to the blue water where the dolphin and tuna are feeding.

    Thanks for tuning in to the Artificial Lure fishing report! Make sure you subscribe for daily updates on what's biting across Florida's waters. This has been a Quiet Please production—for more, check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Keys and Miami Fishing Report: Dolphins, Snook, and Tuna Bites
    Nov 18 2025
    Artificial Lure here with your boots-on-the-dock Florida Keys and Miami fishing report for November 18, 2025.

    We’re waking up to a classic late-fall morning in South Florida—**sunny skies, barely a cloud**, and temps starting around 79°F, peaking near 81°F this afternoon. The wind is light, about 5 to 10 mph out of the northeast—just enough to keep the bugs at bay but make the water choppy in the open[MarineWeather.net][Miami Beach Weather]. Expect smooth intracoastal waters and seas under a foot for nearshore runs.

    **Sunrise came at 7:21 a.m. and sunset will be at 6:50 p.m.**—plenty of time to chase bites before dark[Tides4Fishing: Miami Beach Chrono].

    Tide-wise, we had a low at 12:44 a.m. (0.7 ft), hit high at 6:58 a.m. (3.1 ft), see another dip at 1:07 p.m. (0.7 ft), and finish with a strong high at 7:12 p.m. (3.1 ft)—so the bite should spike with the early morning incoming and turn on again toward dusk[Tides4Fishing]. Solunar tables rate today as "high" for activity, so fish should be feeding.

    What’s actually happening on the water? **Inshore action has been solid**—with anglers landing good numbers of **mangrove snapper, sea trout, and Spanish mackerel** on the flats and around bridges. Reports from recent days say snook are cruising the mangrove edges, with best catches on live pilchards and finger mullet, though topwater walk-the-dog plugs and chartreuse jerkbaits are drawing strikes too. Nighttime dock lights continue to produce with shrimp and small paddle tails[Florida Insider Fishing Report].

    Offshore, the big news has been **dolphin (mahi-mahi) still running in 120-300 feet**, trolling rigged ballyhoo or bright-skirted lures. Sailfish are starting to pop up east of Miami, a sign that winter patterns are arriving—try slow-trolled live goggle eyes under kites if you want a shot at a sail. Blackfin tuna have also shown up thick around Fowey Rocks and the Islamorada humps, particularly in the late afternoons—vertical jigs in pink or silver are working, and so are live pilchards dropped deep[Florida Insider Fishing Report].

    Bottom action is reliable—**yellowtail snapper and mutton snapper** biting at the reefs out from Marathon and Key Largo. Squid and cut ballyhoo on 1/16 oz jigs fished with light line is the ticket. Grouper season closes soon, but now there are still keepers around—try large pinfish or live blue runners on knocker rigs.

    A few quick **hotspot suggestions**:
    - **Government Cut** for snook and tarpon early mornings with outgoing tide.
    - **Haulover Inlet** for jack crevalle and mackerel around the rocks and bridges—throw flashy spoons or sardine-pattern swimbaits.
    - **Islamorada Humps** offshore for blackfin tuna and early-season sailfish.
    - **Long Key Bridge** for snapper and sea trout on shrimp-tipped jigs.

    Best artificial lures right now: **silver spoons, chartreuse jerkbaits, pink bucktail jigs, and pilchard-imitating swimbaits**. If you’re chunking bait, go fresh—live shrimp, pinfish, and pilchards are pulling bites, especially around structure.

    Water temps are running about **79°F**, with only a slight chill at sunrise, meaning fish are active but not sluggish[Sunny Isles Beach Cam]. Keep an eye out for afternoon cloud build-up, but showers should stay light and scattered.

    That’s your Florida Keys and Miami fishing fix for the day. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe for more local insights. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.

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  • Keys Fishing Report: Snook, Grouper, and Tidal Conditions for a Productive Day
    Nov 17 2025
    # Florida Keys Fishing Report - Monday, November 17th

    Well hey there, folks! Artificial Lure here with your Monday morning fishing report for the Florida Keys and Miami area. Let's dive right into what's happening out on the water today.

    **Tidal Conditions**

    We're looking at some decent tidal movement this morning. Over in Key West, you've got a low tide at 1:43 AM already passed us, with a high tide hitting around 8:31 AM at about 1.59 feet. Up in the Miami Beach area, we're seeing that high tide around 12:20 PM at roughly 3.0 feet, with a low earlier this morning around 6:08 AM. If you're fishing the Long Key Bight area, expect a low around 1 AM and highs building throughout the day. The tidal coefficient is sitting at a solid 70, which means good amplitude and excellent feeding windows for our gamefish.

    **Light and Weather**

    Sunrise this morning came in around 6:44 AM, and we're looking at sunset around 5:39 PM, so you've got a solid fishing day ahead of you. The moonrise is at 4:26 AM and moonset at 3:55 PM. That's plenty of daylight to work with.

    **Recent Catch Reports**

    The action has been strong lately! Just this past weekend, anglers reported landing snook right minutes from the dock—beautiful fish. We're also seeing red grouper, gag grouper, and mangrove snapper coming to the boat consistently. These are quality species that are definitely active right now.

    **What to Throw**

    For the snook and grouper, you'll want to work with live bait like mullet and pilchards—these are producing solid results. If you're working artificials, focus on shrimp patterns and small baitfish imitations around structure and channels. Topwater early and late is always money in the Keys.

    **Hot Spots**

    Channel Key on the west side is absolutely firing right now with consistent tide movement and good structure. Pepperfish Keys is another solid choice with excellent current flow today that should push baitfish and attract the predators.

    Thanks so much for tuning in, everyone! Make sure you subscribe for daily reports and tight lines out there!

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