Daily Fish Report for Florida Keys

Fishing the Florida Keys: Ideal Conditions and Bountiful Catches on January 25, 2025


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If you're heading out to fish in the Florida Keys today, January 25, 2025, here's what you need to know:

First off, the weather is looking great, with temperatures in the mid-seventies and winds at about 11 MPH, making it ideal for both inshore and offshore fishing.

Let's start with the tides. Today, you can expect a low tide at 1:30 AM and a high tide at 8:02 AM. The next low tide will be at 2:05 PM, followed by a high tide at 7:57 PM[2].

Sunrise is at 7:07 AM, and sunset will be at 6:00 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to catch some fish.

The fishing has been excellent lately. Redfish and Snook are flourishing, especially in the inshore areas. Yesterday, anglers were catching plenty of Yellowtail and Mangrove Snappers on the reefs. Mutton Snappers, Amberjacks, and African Pompano were also common catches around the wrecks[3][4].

For offshore fishing, Sailfish and Tuna have been spotted closer to land due to the cooler winter weather. Spanish, Cero, and King Mackerel are also active, and the Shark and Barracuda bite has been consistent[3][4].

For inshore fishing, slow down your presentation, as the cooler temps make the fish a bit more sluggish. Using live bait such as shrimp or small fish can be very effective. For reef fishing, chum slicks loaded with baitfish have been working well to attract Yellowtail and Snappers[3].

Some hot spots to consider include the reefs around Key Largo and the Backcountry areas of Key West. The Backcountry is particularly good for catching Sharks and other species when the weather gets rough[4].

Overall, it's a great time to be fishing in the Florida Keys, with plenty of action both inshore and offshore. Enjoy your day on the water
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