Florida Keys Fishing Report Today

Florida Keys Fishing Report: Cooler Temps, Incoming Tides, and Productive Reefs


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Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in from the Florida Keys with your morning fishing report.

We’re sliding into classic winter Keys conditions: cooler, clear water, light northeast breeze early, building 10–15 knots through the day according to the National Weather Service Key West marine forecast. Skies are mostly fair with a slight chop in Hawk Channel and a bit more bump once you hit the Straits.

Tides are on the small side but perfect for planning moves. Tide-Forecast shows Key West low around 4:30 a.m. and a mid‑day high just after 11 a.m., so you’ll get a nice incoming push through late morning, then a slow fall this afternoon. That incoming is your money window on the flats and around bridges.

Sunrise is right around 7:20 a.m. with sunset close to 6:50 p.m. per Tides4Fishing. That gives you long low‑light periods, and the bite has lined up tight to those edges the last few days.

FishingBooker reports and local guides out of Key Largo and Islamorada say the reef and patch reefs have been on fire. Expect solid numbers of **yellowtail snapper**, keeper **mangroves**, plenty of **muttons** in the mix, plus **porgies** and **ceros** on the outsides. Offshore, boats that picked the right weather have found **sailfish**, scattered **blackfin tuna**, and some **dolphin** riding color changes and birds. Backcountry crews are putting up good counts of **sea trout**, slot **reds** up toward Flamingo, and winter‑time **snook** when the water bumps a degree or two in the afternoon.

Best baits and lures right now:

- On the reef: You can’t beat **live shrimp** and **cut ballyhoo** on light leaders for tails and mangroves. A little chum and a slow, natural drift has been producing double‑digit boxes.
- Wrecks and deeper edges: **Live pinfish** and **live ballyhoo** for muttons and grouper. Drop just upcurrent and walk those baits back.
- Flats and bridges: **Shrimp under a popping cork**, **3" soft‑plastic paddletails** in natural colors, and light **bucktail jigs** tipped with shrimp are doing work on trout, snook, and schoolie tarpon.
- Offshore: **Small skirted ballyhoo**, **pink/blue feathers**, and **vertical jigs** for blackfin around the humps.

If you’re a lure‑only angler, downsized natural patterns are king in this clearer winter water. Think bone, silver, and olive for your hardbaits and plastics.

Couple of hot spots to put on your radar:

- **Hens and Chickens patch reef** off Islamorada: steady yellowtail and mixed reef fish on the last few calm days, with mackerel sliding through when the current’s right.
- **Channel Two and Channel Five bridges**: great morning and evening movement; look for muttons on the shadow lines, mangroves tight to the pilings, and tarpon rolling when that tide starts to swing.

Plan to fish the last of the incoming and first of the outgoing for your best shot at a blizzard‑style bite, and ease down your leader size if the water’s extra clear.

That’s it from Artificial Lure in the Florida Keys. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a report.

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