Daily Fish Report for Florida Keys

Fishing in the Florida Keys: Post-Holiday Excitement and Abundant Catches


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Today, December 26th, in the Florida Keys, the fishing conditions are looking promising despite the post-holiday bustle. Here’s a rundown of what you can expect:

### Tides and Weather
As of today, the tide times for Content Keys, Content Passage are as follows: Low tide at 4:29 AM with a height of 0.16 ft, high tide at 9:56 AM with a height of 2.12 ft, low tide at 3:33 PM with a height of 1.07 ft, and high tide at 9:01 PM with a height of 3.45 ft. Sunrise is at 7:08 AM and sunset at 5:45 PM. The winds have been relatively calm after the recent cold front, making it a good day to get out on the water.

### Fish Activity
This time of year is excellent for catching several species. Sailfish, kingfish, and tuna are active, with their best seasons being from December to March[1].

### Yesterday's Catch
From reports, yesterday's fishing was productive, especially in the backcountry and offshore areas. Anglers caught snook, redfish, drum, and sheepshead in the creeks using shrimp as bait. Offshore, there were catches of large redfish and black drum[3].

### Best Lures and Bait
For inshore fishing, shrimp and live bait are working well for snook, redfish, and drum. For offshore fishing, lures like jigs and spoons are effective for kingfish and tuna. For sailfish, using live bait such as ballyhoo or pilchards can be very productive.

### Hot Spots
One of the hot spots right now is the backcountry creeks, where you can find snook, redfish, and drum hiding in the mangroves. Offshore, areas around the reefs and near the Gulf Stream are good for sailfish, kingfish, and tuna.

Overall, it's a great day to be out on the water in the Florida Keys, with a variety of fish to target and favorable tidal conditions. Just be prepared for some crowds and enjoy the holiday fishing season.
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