Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your Islamorada fishing insider, comin' at ya from the heart of the Keys on this fine February 23rd mornin'. Sun's risin' at 7:25 AM and settin' at 6:48 PM, givin' us a solid 11 hours of light. Weather's lookin' sunny and windy today per US Harbors, with highs around 63°F and NNW breezes at 25 mph—bundle up, that chill's bitin' harder than the fish might! Water temp's hoverin' 'round 77°F from Tideschart, perfect for winter action. Tides are low-key: high at 3:30 AM (0.79 ft), low 9:26 AM (0.72 ft), high again 3:09 PM (0.79 ft), low 9:37 PM (0.69 ft). Best bites hittin' major times 1:37-3:37 PM lunar transit and minors at 8:45-9:45 AM moonrise.
Fish are active despite the front—locals report steady mahi, kings, sails offshore, plus tarpon pushin' 200 pounds in the Everglades west of here from The Fisherman mag. Inshore, snook, reds, and trout stackin' up on flats; CyberAngler notes Palm Beach-style winter blasts fired up the bite last week, expect similar here with cold water concentratin' 'em. Limits on mangrove snapper too, cherry season!
Rig up with **vertical jigs** or **spoons** for pelagics, or **soft plastics** like paddle tails on light spin gear. Live shrimp or pinfish top baits for bottom dwellers—grab 'em fresh at the marina. Avoid that hazardous mid-Atlantic blow stayin' offshore per Cruisers' Net.
Hot spots: Hit **Whale Harbor Channel** for bridges and snapper, or drift **Hawk Channel** off Upper Matecumbe for kings. Stay safe out there!
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