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Keys & Miami Fishing Report: Hot Bite, Ideal Tides, and Bait-Rich Inlets

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# Artificial Lure's Florida Keys & Miami Fishing Report

Well hey there, folks! Artificial Lure here with your Saturday, November 29th fishing report for the Keys and Miami area, and let me tell you, today's shaping up to be a pretty solid day on the water.

Let's start with the tides. Over in Miami Beach, we're looking at a high tide at 2:33 in the morning—that's already passed—followed by a low tide around 8:42 in the morning. You're listening to this right now at about 8:20, so that low tide's coming up real soon. Then we'll see another high tide hitting around 2:51 in the afternoon. Up in Ponce Inlet, conditions are similar with a low tide at 9:17 this morning and a high at 2:56 AM earlier. The tide coefficient is sitting at 56, which is average—nothing spectacular, but fishable.

The fish activity is rated high today, which is music to our ears. The solunar forecast is definitely working in our favor, and those mid-morning to afternoon periods should see some solid action, especially around the tide changes.

As for what's been biting out there, the Keys and Miami waters have been producing some solid catches of snapper, grouper, and those beautiful permit that cruise the flats. For your tackle box, you'll want to bring some live pinfish and mullet—they're the go-to baits for this time of year. If you're throwing artificials, grab some shrimp patterns, small jigs in natural colors, and some topwater lures if you're feeling frisky.

I'd recommend checking out the inlet areas—Miami's inlet corridors are prime bait-run zones, especially when conditions line up like they are today. They rival anything you'll find down in the Keys. Another hot spot worth your time is the shallow backcountry around Biscayne Bay, where those permit and tarpon are starting to move in with the changing season.

Weather-wise, you're looking at decent conditions, so get out there and make it count.

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