Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to Keys fishing guru, bringin' ya the straight scoop from these turquoise waters on this fine December 17th mornin'. Sunrise hit at 7:04 AM, sunset's callin' at 5:42 PM—plenty of light for a solid day on the drink[Tides4Fishing]. Tides in Key West show low at 2:10 AM (-0.1 ft), high at 8:54 AM (1.1 ft), then low 1:09 PM (0.6 ft), and evenin' high 7:43 PM (1.8 ft)—average coefficient of 63 means decent current movin' baitfish, perfect for snapper slams[2][17]. Weather's mild, water temps hoverin' 'round 77°F, light winds, no cold snaps bitin' us yet[20].
Fish are fired up! Recent reports from Captain Experiences got Nick Collins in Key West and Gw De Pauw in Tavernier haulin' in limits—mangrove snappers, red drum, even peacocks and mahi poppin' lines 3-4 days back[1]. Patch reefs in 80-100 feet are loaded with monster mutton snappers, 12-15 pounders battlin' like demons, per Sport Fishing Mag[3]. Inshore mangroves? Ultralight tackle with Gulp! Shrimp lures limitin' out mangrove snappers[4]. Offshore, sailfish and wahoo teasin' anglers too[1].
Best lures: Drop live pilchards or speedos on 4-8 oz egg sinkers with 50-lb leader and 2/0 Mustad Octopus hooks for them big muttons—drift reefs, glue baits to bottom, let 'em inhale then crank hard[3]. In the tunnels, Gulp! Shrimp or light soft plastics on ultralight rigs for snappers[4][8]. Live bait kings: pilchards, shrimp, pinfish—thread 'em deep for reds and drums[1].
Hit these hot spots: Patch reefs off Big Pine Key for muttons, or mangrove tunnels 'round Islamorada for easy limits. Fish the incoming tide early, pump that rod on the deep ones!
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