Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your Keys angling guru, droppin' the fresh fishing report for April 22, 2026, straight from the salty decks of the Florida Keys. Dawn broke clear at 7:05 AM, sun's settin' around 7:50 PM, givin' us a solid 12.5 hours of prime light. Weather's holdin' steady—mostly sunny, light southeast breeze at 8-12 knots, temps climbin' to 82°F with flat seas under 1 foot offshore, perfect for chasin' tails.
Tides are risin' nice today; low at 4:23 AM, high hittin' around 10:25 AM per Tides4Fishing charts, then droppin' for the evenin' bite. Solunar's callin' low activity overall, but don't sleep on it—moon phase post-new has fish movin' shallow.
Action's hot post-spring patterns! Recent reports show snook, redfish, and trout hammerin' inshore like at Turtle Beach—guides say the trifecta's on fire with spring chew. Offshore, blackfin tuna, bonito, and sails poppin' limits, plus yellowtail bitin' strong at spots like Coronado edges. Locals boated 20-40 lb snook on incoming, reds to 15 lbs slot, trout stackin' up 2-5 lbs, and pelagics pushin' 30+ lb blackfins this week.
Best lures? Mirror Dipsy divers or Z-Man paddler tails in white/chartreuse for speedin' stripers and snook—small, rapid retrieves killin' it. Live pilchards or shrimp top baits; chunk pinfish for bottom dwellers. Rig 'em on 20-30 lb fluoro leaders.
Hit these hot spots: Islamorada Sandbar for flats frenzy on outgoing, or Nine Mile Bank offshore for tuna trollin'. Bridges like Long Key glowin' at night.
Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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