Florida Keys, Miami Daily Fishing Report

Fishing Report: Promising Conditions in Florida Keys Despite Cold Fronts; Targeting Sailfish, Kingfish, and More


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For January 17th, 2025, in the Florida Keys and Miami, the fishing conditions are looking promising despite the cold fronts that have been passing through.

### Tidal Report
Today in Key Largo, the tide is currently falling, with the next low tide at 2:41 AM and the next high tide at 7:29 PM[2][5].

### Weather and Sunrise/Sunset
The sun rises at 6:30 AM and sets at 8:17 PM. Keep an eye on the weather, as cold fronts can kick up the seas, but this is also when the fish tend to be more active.

### Fish Activity
This time of year, sailfish and kingfish are biting hotly. In the upper Keys and Miami, you can find kingfish just off the reef, particularly if you have live goggle eyes or are using spoons, rig Balo, or drifting with live bait[1][4].

Sailfish are also active, often found where there are showering schools of bait. Look for color changes in the water, where the green meets the blue, as this is where sailfish and kingfish tend to congregate. Spanish mackerel and Sero mackerel are also present in these areas[1].

### Best Lures and Bait
For kingfish, use live baits, spoons, or rig Balo. For sailfish, trolling with live baits or using a kite can be effective. Shrimp and sand fleas are good baits for pompano, especially in the inlets and near the shorelines. Live shrimp are also excellent for catching redfish and snook in the shallower flats[1].

### Hot Spots
One hot spot is near the reef lines in the upper Keys, where kingfish and sailfish are abundant. Another good spot is around the inlets and shorelines, particularly for pompano and snook. For those targeting redfish and snook, the flats near the shoreline are ideal, especially with live shrimp or big live baits[1].

### Additional Tips
Be aware that grouper season is closed, so ensure you have a descending device on your boat to safely release any caught grouper. Also, keep an eye out for shrimp runs near the bridges in the Keys a few days before and after the full moon, as tarpon will be feeding on these shrimp[1].

With the right gear and knowledge of the tides and fish activity, you're set for a productive and enjoyable fishing day in the Florida Keys and Miami.
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