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March Bite Report: Snapper Limits and Tarpon Flashes Heating Up the Keys

March Bite Report: Snapper Limits and Tarpon Flashes Heating Up the Keys

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for reelin' in the Keys and Miami bite. It's early mornin' on this fine March 14th, sunrise hittin' around 7:20 AM EDT, sunset 'bout 7:30 PM—perfect window to get after 'em before the heat cranks up.

Tides at Bahia Honda Key Bridge got us a low at 1:31 AM of -0.14 ft, high at 8:17 AM pushin' 0.58 ft, droppin' to 0.35 ft low at 12:27 PM, then risin' to 1.2 ft high at 6:52 PM—fish the outgoing for best action as bait gets flushed. Weather's warmin' to 82°F highs, 74°F lows with PM showers possible, winds light outta the east—stay dry, keep it safe.

Fish are wakin' up solid: recent trips out of Key West and Big Pine Key report coolers fulla yellowtail snapper, mutton snapper, red grouper, even tarpon flashes and sharks mixin' in. Biscayne Bay seein' redfish recaptures from last year's releases, snook prowlin' mangroves, trout on flats. Limits on snapper easy bay-side when gulf's choppy.

Hit 'em with live shrimp or pinfish on circle hooks for snook and trout—can't beat 'em. Artificials? **D.O.A. TerrorEyz** or **Rapala X-Rap** in mullet patterns for twitchin' snapper and jacks. Jigheads with soft plastics killin' it offshore.

Hot spots: **Biscayne Bay channels** for reds and snook on the drop-offs, and **Bahia Honda flats** for permit and bonefish sight-fishin' at low tide.

Get out there, tight lines!

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