Daily Fish Report for Florida Keys

"Fishing the Florida Keys: Navigating Tides, Weather, and Hot Spots for a Promising Day on the Water"


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Today, December 21, 2024, in the Florida Keys, the fishing conditions are looking promising despite the recent strong winds. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect:

### Tidal Report
For Key West, the tidal times are as follows: high tide at 1:18 AM with 0.49 m (1.6 ft), low tide at 8:10 AM with 0.07 m (0.23 ft), high tide at 2:38 PM with 0.37 m (1.22 ft), and low tide at 8:08 PM with 0.17 m (0.57 ft)[2].

### Weather and Daylight
Sunrise is at 7:07 AM, and sunset is at 5:44 PM. The weather has been warm but with some wind, which is expected to continue with another cold front approaching this weekend[1].

### Fish Activity
Yesterday's fishing in Islamorada was quite active. Anglers hid in the creeks to avoid the strong winds and caught a variety of fish including snook, redfish, drum, sheepshead, and more using shrimp as bait. Offshore, they found large redfish and good-sized black drum. The fish were not huge, but the bite was solid, and moving around yielded consistent catches[1].

### Best Lures and Bait
For inshore fishing, shrimp has been working well, especially in the creeks. For larger fish offshore, using bait that mimics their natural prey such as jigs or live bait like mullet or pinfish can be effective.

### Hot Spots
- **Creeks and Backcountry**: These areas have been producing good catches of snook, redfish, drum, and sheepshead. Look for spots with some cover from the wind.
- **Offshore**: Areas around Islamorada have yielded large redfish and black drum. Use your sonar to locate schools of fish.

Given the upcoming cold front, it might be a bit challenging, but if you time your trip right, especially after the front passes and the water starts to warm up slightly, you could experience some of the best fishing the Keys have to offer[1].
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