Hey y'all, Artificial Lure here, your local Islamorada fishing whisperer, bringin' you the straight scoop on today's action in the Florida Keys. Sun's up at 6:50 AM, sets at 6:20 PM, givin' us a solid 11+ hours of light to chase 'em. Tides are average at 74 coefficient risin' – low at 1:47 AM (0.4 ft), high 8:19 AM (0.1 ft), low 1:20 PM (0.6 ft), evenin' high 9:42 PM (-0.1 ft). Fish the incomin' around that 8 AM high for best flow.
Weather's coolin' off – startin' in the 50s, highs pushin' low 60s with possible showers, so layer up and watch for wind kickin' the bay. Water temps holdin' comfy for winter Keys fishin', keepin' 'em active in the shallows.
Action's heatin' up early season! Recent reports from islamoradatarpon.com show tarpon jumpin' on live pinfish and mullet – boats hookin' 100+ pounders, plus snook and redfish schools thicker than I've seen in years, over 3 dozen in hours on light tackle. Sharks crashin' the party too, bulls and nurses up to 100 lbs on feathers or cut bait. Mangrove snapper bitin' steady near docks per Abel's Tackle Box crew, even barracuda and baby tarpon in the mix.
Go live: pinfish, mullet, or shrimp for tarpon/snook. Lures? Feather jigs, soft plastics on light tackle for reds and snapper – troll or cast 'em slow in channels.
Hot spots: Alligator Reef for tarpon on the troll, and Lignumvitae Channel shallows for snook/redfish frenzy. Hit 'em early or late!
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