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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2025 · 2 MIN

"Fishing the Florida Keys: A Promising Day on the Water"

from Florida Keys Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

For January 19, 2025, in the Florida Keys, the fishing scene is looking promising, especially given the current conditions. First, let's look at the tides. Today, the high tides are at 00:51 AM and 1:25 PM, with heights of 0.37 meters (1.23 ft) and 0.37 meters (1.21 ft) respectively. The low tides are at 7:03 AM and 7:38 PM, with heights of 0.02 meters (0.07 ft) and 0.05 meters (0.17 ft) respectively[2]. The weather is expected to be cool, especially in the mornings and evenings, which can affect fish behavior. However, as the day warms up, the fish should become more active. Sunrise today is at 7:12 AM, and sunset is at 6:03 PM, providing ample daylight for fishing[2]. Fish activity is robust this time of year. Kingfish are biting hotly near the reef line, where you can use spoons, rig Balo, or live bait. Wahoo are also mixed in this area. Closer to shore, Spanish mackerel are active, and pompano are starting to hit on the surface, particularly in areas like the inlets and beaches. Shrimp and sand fleas are good baits for pompano[1]. Yellowtail snappers are active and can be caught using live bait or by cast netting and putting them on the bottom. Mutton snappers and mangrove snappers are also present on the bottom. Bonefish and barracuda can be found on the flats once the water warms up, with live shrimp being a good bait for bonefish[1]. For those targeting larger species, sailfish and tarpon are active. Tarpon can be caught near the bridges during shrimp runs, especially around the full moon. Using a big plump shrimp drifted back or with a cork can hook you up to some nice tarpon at night[1]. Hot spots include the reef lines for kingfish and wahoo, the inlets and beaches for pompano, and the flats for bonefish and barracuda. Bahia Honda is also a great spot, known for its tarpon catches[3]. Remember, grouper season is closed, so ensure you have a descending device on your boat to release them safely if caught accidentally[1]. Overall, it's a great day to be out on the water in the Florida Keys, with a variety of fish species available and favorable tidal conditions. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

For January 19, 2025, in the Florida Keys, the fishing scene is looking promising, especially given the current conditions. First, let's look at the tides. Today, the high tides are at 00:51 AM and 1:25 PM, with heights of 0.37 meters (1.23 ft) and 0.37 meters (1.21 ft) respectively. The low tides are at 7:03 AM and 7:38 PM, with heights of 0.02 meters (0.07 ft) and 0.05 meters (0.17 ft) respectively[2]. The weather is expected to be cool, especially in the mornings and evenings, which can affect fish behavior. However, as the day warms up, the fish should become more active. Sunrise today is at 7:12 AM, and sunset is at 6:03 PM, providing ample daylight for fishing[2]. Fish activity is robust this time of year. Kingfish are biting hotly near the reef line, where you can use spoons, rig Balo, or live bait. Wahoo are also mixed in this area. Closer to shore, Spanish mackerel are active, and pompano are starting to hit on the surface, particularly in areas like the inlets and beaches. Shrimp and sand fleas are good baits for pompano[1]. Yellowtail snappers are active and can be caught using live bait or by cast netting and putting them on the bottom. Mutton snappers and mangrove snappers are also present on the bottom. Bonefish and barracuda can be found on the flats once the water warms up, with live shrimp being a good bait for bonefish[1]. For those targeting larger species, sailfish and tarpon are active. Tarpon can be caught near the bridges during shrimp runs, especially around the full moon. Using a big plump shrimp drifted back or with a cork can hook you up to some nice tarpon at night[1]. Hot spots include the reef lines for kingfish and wahoo, the inlets and beaches for pompano, and the flats for bonefish and barracuda. Bahia Honda is also a great spot, known for its tarpon catches[3]. Remember, grouper season is closed, so ensure you have a descending device on your boat to release them safely if caught accidentally[1]. Overall, it's a great day to be out on the water in the Florida Keys, with a variety of fish species available and favorable tidal conditions. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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