March Madness Fishing: Prime Conditions for Snook, Tarpon, and Offshore Pelagics in Florida Keys
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Sunrise hit around 6:45 AM EDT, sunset 'bout 6:30 PM, givin' ya a solid 12 hours of light. Tides from Tide-Forecast.com and NOAA show low at 6:30 AM hittin' 0.8 ft, high tide pushin' 2.9 ft by 1 PM, then low again 7 PM at 1.2 ft. Fish the outgoing for best action as bait gets flushed.
Fish are fired up! Recent reports from local charters say snook and tarpon slammin' in Biscayne Bay—dozens up to 30 lbs on live pilchards. Mangrove snapper schools thick around the Keys channels, limits daily at 15-20 per boat. Offshore, mahi-mahi and kings boilin' on weed lines, with sails poppin' live bait rigs—20-50 fish days common last week per angler forums. Jacks and cobia mixin' in near bridges.
Top lures: **MirrOlure twitchbaits** for snook in the mangroves, or **spoon plugs** on the troll for kings. Live shrimp or pilchards unbeatable bait—rig 'em free-line or under a popper. Saltwater flies like Clousers killin' on flats for bones.
Hot spots: Hit **Biscayne National Park channels** for snapper, or **Islamorada Humps** 10 miles out for mahi. Stake one out and stay safe—watch for lobster season wind-down.
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