As of October 5th, the Florida Keys and Miami are offering some fantastic fishing opportunities, especially with the fall bait migration in full swing.
### Weather and Tides
Today, you can expect a mild morning with temperatures in the mid-70s, gradually warming up to the mid-80s by afternoon. The skies will be partly cloudy with a gentle northeasterly breeze. Tides are looking favorable, with a high tide at around 9:30 AM and a low tide at 3:30 PM, which should bring plenty of baitfish and larger predators into the area.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 7:23 AM, and sunset will be at 7:04 PM, giving you ample daylight to enjoy your fishing trip.
### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw a lot of activity from various species. Tarpon, although typically more active in the summer, are still present in good numbers, particularly around the protected areas of islands, creeks, and canals. Redfish and snook fishing has been stellar, with some larger snook in the 12 to 18 lb range and redfish mixed in. Black drum, usually more common in colder months, have also been spotted in the 25 lb range, making for some exciting catches on light tackle.
### Types of Fish Caught
- Tarpon: Small to medium-sized, often found in the backcountry and around mangrove channels.
- Snook: Larger sizes up to 18 lbs, particularly in the creeks and shorelines of Flamingo and the mainland.
- Redfish: Mixed sizes, but plenty of action in the flats and protected areas.
- Black Drum: Larger sizes up to 25 lbs, an unusual but welcome sight this early in the season.
- Bonefish: Active on the flats, especially with the higher tides reaching into different parts of the flats and bay.
### Best Lures and Bait
For tarpon and larger species, live bait such as ballyhoo or mullet is highly effective. For redfish and snook, jigs and soft plastics like shrimp or crab imitations work well. Bonefish can be targeted with small jigs or fly fishing gear. The fall bait migration means there are plenty of natural baits like pilchards and sardines that the fish are feeding on, so using these or lures that mimic them can be very successful.
### Hot Spots
- **Flamingo and the mainland of South Florida**: The creeks, canals, and shorelines here are teeming with baitfish and larger predators.
- **Everglades National Park**: The backcountry inlets and mangrove channels are perfect for targeting tarpon, snook, redfish, and bonefish.
- **The flats around Islamorada**: These areas are great for sight fishing and targeting species like bonefish, permit, and tarpon.
With the cooler weather and abundant baitfish, October is an excellent time to fish in the Florida Keys and Miami. Enjoy your trip