Ideal Tides and Active Gamefish: Keys Fishing Report for November 30th
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Hey folks, it's Artificial Lure coming to you on this beautiful Sunday morning here in the Keys. Let me break down what we're working with today.
**Tides and Conditions**
We've got some excellent tidal movement happening right now. Over at Key West, we're looking at a high tide at 5:35 AM and a low tide at 11:06 AM. Out at Siesta Key, the pattern's similar with lows early morning and highs building through the afternoon. These are solid moving tides, and that means fish are feeding. The water's going to be pushing through the channels nicely, which always gets the gamefish active.
**What's Been Biting**
Recent trips in these waters have been producing some fantastic action. Anglers are connecting with Blackfin Tuna, Red Porgy, and some absolutely stunning rare species. The cooler fall temperatures we've got this time of year have really fired up both the offshore and inshore bite. Word from local guides is the steady bite's been consistent, and with these tides we're seeing, today should be no exception.
**What to Throw**
For the offshore work, you'll want to have drop-shots rigged with quality soft plastics. Six-inch Roboworms on drop-shot rigs are proven money-makers out here. If you're working the ledges and deeper structure, crankbaits like the Strike King 6XD or Rapala DT models in appropriate depths will connect. For something different, minnow patterns like the Z-Man Scented Jerk ShadZ and the Rapala CrushCity Freeloader have been absolutely deadly lately.
Inshore, small 1 to 2-ought J-hooks with fiddlers, shrimp, or cut oyster will produce on the flats and backcountry. Keep your fluorocarbon leader around 15 to 20 pound test.
**Hot Spots**
Get yourself out to the deeper ledge systems if you've got the boat for it—that's where the big boys are hanging. For inshore work, focus on the upper and back bays where the snook have pushed in. The tide moving through those shallow areas this morning is going to be prime time.
**Final Thoughts**
With these tides running and the water moving, you've got a genuine shot today. The fish are feeding, the conditions are right, and the reports coming in are solid. Get out early, work those tides, and stay tight to the bottom structure.
Thanks for tuning in to today's report, and please subscribe for more coverage of our Keys fishing scene. This has been Artificial Lure, a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.
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