Friday Fishing Report - Permit, Bonefish, and Mackerel in the Keys and Miami
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Friday, November 28th fishing report for the Florida Keys and Miami area.
Let's talk tides first. We've got some solid conditions working today. Miami Harbor is showing a high tide at 1:25 AM and a low at 7:38 AM, so if you're heading out this morning, you're in that falling water window. Key West had their low tide around 9:31 AM, and Key Largo's following similar patterns. The tidal coefficient is sitting around 48 to 56, which means we've got moderate tidal movement – good for pushing baitfish and getting fish active.
Water temperature's holding steady around 76 degrees with air temps in the upper 70s. Sunrise was early this morning around 6:48 AM, and you've got until about 5:28 PM for sunset, so you've got a full day to work with.
Here's what's been happening on the water. The flats around Miami Beach and Key Largo have been productive for permit and bonefish during these lower tide periods. The channels and deeper structure are holding good populations of snapper, grouper, and Spanish mackerel. Recent reports from fishing spots around Miami indicate a prime bait-run corridor that rivals the inlet fisheries when conditions line up – and today's shaping up to be one of those days.
For bait, live pinfish and mullet are your go-to choices. The mackerel are hitting artificial lures too – try silver spoons and small crankbaits in the deeper channels. For flats work, focus on permit and tarpon with crab patterns and small shrimp imitations.
I'd recommend hitting the flats around Haulover area early before the tide pushes everything out, then move to the deeper channels around Snake Creek or the Key Largo channels as the day progresses. Both spots are firing right now.
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