Morning Chop in the Florida Keys and Miami Waters
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Tides are runnin' low today: expect a low around 6:36 AM at about 0.7 ft in Miami Beach, high near 12:58 PM at 2.6 ft, droppin' back to 0.8 ft by evenin'—tidal coefficient's a mellow 44, so currents stay chill, great for inshore work. NOAA Tides and Currents backs this for Biscayne Bay and Keys spots like Key Largo.
Fish are active post-front—Captain Experiences reports from Miami guides like Ken Diaz and Gavet Tuttle note epic catches last week: sailfish, mahi, wahoo, peacocks, and five-species limits in four hours inshore and nearshore. Everglades runs pulled wahoo and sailfish, with 30+ fish days common. Keys folks are pullin' snapper and grouper steady.
Hit 'em with **live shrimp** or pilchards for bait—works killer on snook and reds. Top lures? Jiggin' with soft stick baits, vibratin' jigs, or topwaters for that explosive strike, straight from recent Okeechobee tips that translate south.
Hot spots: Biscayne Bay's Channel Two near Lower Matecumbe for bay tarpon, and Haulover Inlet for pelagics trollin' liveys. Rig up tight to structure at outgoing tide!
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