Daily Fish Report for Florida Keys

Fishing the Florida Keys in October: Bountiful Bites and Mild Conditions


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As of October 5, 2024, the Florida Keys are offering some of the best fall fishing you can ask for. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.

### Weather and Tides
The weather is mild, with air temperatures hovering around the lower 80s, and a gentle breeze out of the northeast. This time of year, we see increased wind activity, but it's manageable for most fishing trips. Sunrise today is at 7:23 AM, and sunset will be at 7:04 PM. Tides are higher than normal, which is perfect for targeting fish on the flats and in the backcountry.

### Fish Activity
The fall bait migration is in full swing, bringing massive groups of baitfish into the area, and with them, a plethora of predators. Yesterday saw some epic days on the water, particularly for larger snook and black drum. We caught several snook in the 12 to 18-pound range and black drum up to 25 pounds, which is unusually early for these larger fish.

### Types of Fish
Tarpon are still around for a late-season showing, and the fishing for redfish and snook has been stellar all year. Bonefish on the flats are also active, enjoying the higher tides that allow them to reach different parts of the flats and bay. Smaller snook, redfish, juvenile goliath grouper, and the occasional juvenile tarpon are also plentiful in the protected areas of islands, creeks, canals, and shorelines of Flamingo and the mainland.

### Best Lures and Bait
For targeting these species, live bait such as pilchards and shrimp are highly effective. For snook and redfish, using jigs or soft plastics can also yield great results. If you're after tarpon, fly fishing with accurate casts is a challenge but highly rewarding. Bonefish can be caught using small jigs or flys that mimic the baitfish they're feeding on.

### Hot Spots
Some of the best spots right now include the flats and backcountry waters around Islamorada and Key West. The creeks and canals of Flamingo are also producing a lot of fish. For those looking to target larger species like sailfish or mahi-mahi, the reef lines and wrecks off Hawks Cay and Marathon are excellent choices.

Overall, October is a great time to fish in the Florida Keys, with fewer boats on the water and plenty of action to be had. So grab your gear and get out there – it’s going to be a fantastic day of fishing
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