Gulf Coast Sunday Fishing Report: Tides, Conditions, and Hot Spots for Snook, Trout, and Redfish
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Hey there, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Sunday fishing report for the Gulf of Mexico and Florida waters.
**Tides and Conditions**
We've got some excellent tidal movement working in our favor today. Down in Fort Myers, we're looking at high tides rolling in around 9:41 in the morning and again at 9:39 tonight, with lows at 4:05 AM and 4:08 in the afternoon. Over at Florida Power on the Gulf Coast, the tide coefficient is sitting at 67 average, which means we've got solid tidal range pushing baitfish and gamefish into the channels and flats. The solunar activity is average, but don't let that fool you—the moving water is what matters most today.
**Fish Activity and Recent Catches**
Central Florida's been absolutely stellar lately. The snook, spotted trout, and pompano have been cooperating on live bait, and the redfish are starting to show up more consistently across the inshore waters. The bite's been steady throughout the region, so today's definitely a day to get out there.
**Best Baits and Lures**
Stick with live mullet and pilchards if you're bait fishing—these will get you in front of snook and permit. For artificial work, throw topwater early and late, soft plastics in the 4 to 6-inch range on shallow grass flats, and don't sleep on small crankbaits around structure. The trout and snook love reaction strikes right now.
**Hot Spots**
The Indian River Lagoon and Banana River area are on fire. Also work the backcountry around Florida Power and the deeper holes off Fort Myers—that incoming tide this morning will push baitfish into those zones.
Get out there and make it happen. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more reports. This has been a Quiet Please production—for more, check out quietplease dot ai.
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