Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your Keys angling guru, bringin' ya the straight scoop on today's fishin' from the Florida Keys. It's February 20th, tides4fishing.com shows a very high coefficient of 94 – low at 5:08am hittin' -0.1ft, high at 11:33am peakin' 1.5ft, then droppin' to -0.3ft by 5:38pm. Sunrise 6:56am, sunset 6:24pm, givin' ya prime daylight from dawn flats to dusk reefs. Weather's classic winter Keys: light winds, temps in the low 70s daytime, water hoverin' 72-75 degrees – perfect for tarpon ghosts and snapper schools.
Fish are fired up! Captain Experiences reports from Tavernier and Islamorada last week: yellowtail snappin' heavy, muttons in the mix, plus barracuda hookups, a sail pulled offshore, and limits of porgy. Hogfish bit hot per Islamorada Fishing Report podcasts, with divers nailin' 'em on the reefs. Inshore, snook and reds prowlin' mangroves; offshore, blackfin tunas crashin' – folks fillin' coolers daily.
Best lures? Go soft jerkbaits or stickbaits for pre-spawn bass on flats near channels, per BassForecast outlook. For Keys predators, twitch a suspending crank like the Livingston Lures Banshee – wide wobble, pauses to hover and trigger strikes on snapper and cudas. Live bait kings: pilchards or shrimp on circle hooks for bottom dwellers, pinfish for snook.
Hit these hot spots: Channel Two east of Lower Matecumbe for yellowtail on the incoming tide, or Content Keys passage for inshore reds at first light. Fish slow, match the hatch, and stay safe out there.
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