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Keys Calling: Fishing the Florida Hotspot

Keys Calling: Fishing the Florida Hotspot

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing and angling expert right here in the Florida Keys and Miami scene. It's December 12th, 2025, 8:20 AM, and the water's callin'—sunrise hit around 7 AM, sunset's bout 5:30 PM, givin' us a solid 10-hour window. Weather's mild today, mid-70s with light winds from the east per Local 10 reports, perfect for gettin' out there without sweatin' bullets.

Tides from NOAA at Key Biscayne station show a risin' tide mid-mornin', peakin' around 2 PM with about 2.5 feet—move that bait with the flow for best results. Fish activity's hot after yesterday's action: CyberAngler says the bite's on in Key Biscayne, mahi-mahi stretchin' late into the season and early sailfish showin' up strong. Miami crews pulled in limits of sailfish, plus jacks, kings, and some snapper—NOAA just reopened federal Gulf red snapper for charters till New Year's, so reef game's wide open. Amounts? Dozens per boat offshore, solid numbers inshore too.

Best lures right now? Toss rigged ballyhoo or live pilchards on circle hooks for sails and mahi—those colorful skirts are killin' it. For inshore, go with jiggin' spoons or soft plastics in white/chartreuse. Live bait? Shrimp or pinfish on the bottom for snapper, mullet free-lined for kings. Keep it simple, match the hatch.

Hit these hot spots: Government Cut for quick pelagics, or Biscayne Bay wrecks for reef dwellers—anchor up and drop deep. Stay safe, check regs, and let's fill those coolers.

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