Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for hookin' tales from the Florida Keys and Miami waters. It's a beauty of a mornin' on this March 21st, with sunrise at 7:11 AM and sunset 'round 7:37 PM down Miami way, stretchin' to 7:38 PM in Key West. Tides are prime: high at midnight-ish in the Keys at 1.35 feet, low at 5:27 AM (0.13 ft), peak high noon at 11:59 AM (1.75 ft), and evenin' low at 6:22 PM (-0.56 ft). Miami Beach sees low at 2:29 AM (0 ft), high 8:58 AM (2.7 ft), low 3:03 PM (0.5 ft), high 8:53 PM (2.4 ft). Solunar peaks hit major from 3:57-5:57 AM and 4:28-6:28 PM—get out there!
Fish are chewin' hot, per Captain Experiences reports. Reefs and patches loaded with yellowtail snapper, lanes, mangrove—tons bitin'. Bridges stacked, inshore Everglades and Key Largo yieldin' sea trout, jacks, snook, cobia, even 150 lb sharks and tarpon hookups. Family slams on snapper, muttons, bonito too. Bite's solid on patch reefs and wrecks.
Best lures? Jig yellowtail with knocker rigs or spearguns—mimic baitfish. For inshore, soft plastics or topwaters for snook and trout. Live bait shines: pilchards, shrimp, pinfish on circle hooks. Weather's holdin' mild, temps pushin' 80s—perfect for divin' too.
Hit these hot spots: Key Largo patches for yellowtail frenzy, or Miami bridges for snook ambush. Rig up, time the outgoing tide, and limit out!
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