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EPISODE · Sep 21, 2024 · 3 MIN

Fishing the Florida Keys on a Sunny September Day

from Florida Keys Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

### Daily Fishing Report for Florida Keys - September 21, 2024 As we step into the beautiful day of September 21, 2024, in the Florida Keys, the conditions are ripe for an unforgettable fishing adventure. Here’s what you need to know to make the most of your day on the water. ### Weather Conditions The morning is greeted with warm temperatures, hovering around 82°F (28°C), and a gentle breeze with wind speeds of about 10 mph. There is a slight chance of scattered showers, but nothing that should dampen your spirits. The sun will be shining brightly, so don’t forget your sunscreen and a hat. ### Water Conditions The water level is normal, with a temperature of around 84°F (29°C), making it ideal for a variety of fish species. Visibility is excellent, especially in the summer months, which is a boon for both anglers and spearfishers. ### Best Fishing Spots Today, the best spots to cast your line include the deeper waters offshore for species like Swordfish, Marlin, and Mahi Mahi. For those preferring inshore fishing, the backcountry and nearshore areas are teeming with Tarpon, Snapper, and Kingfish. ### Bait and Tackle Recommendations For offshore fishing, live bait such as ballyhoo and mullet are excellent choices for Marlin and Swordfish. Trolling with lures that mimic these baits can also yield great results. Inshore, use live shrimp or small jigs to attract Tarpon and Snapper. For Kingfish, try using spoons or plugs that imitate their natural prey. ### Fish Activity Marlin and Swordfish are likely to be found in deeper waters, often at depths of 100-200 feet, where they feed on larger prey. Mahi Mahi can be spotted near weed lines and floating debris. Inshore, Tarpon are active in the backcountry, particularly around mangrove islands and deeper cuts, feeding on baitfish and crustaceans. ### Local Events and Regulations There are no major local events today, but be aware of the catch limits and regulations. For example, the Snapper season is open year-round, but there are specific limits on the number you can catch. Wahoo season is currently open until August, but since we are in September, you'll need to focus on other species. ### Tips from Local Anglers Captain David Larson, a seasoned guide in Key West, recommends targeting Mahi Mahi in the late morning when they are most active. "Look for weed lines and floating debris, and use live bait or lures that mimic their natural prey," he advises. ### Best Times for Fishing The best times for fishing today are early morning and late afternoon. The early morning hours offer calm waters and active fish, while the late afternoon can see a surge in activity as the sun begins to set. With these conditions and tips, you’re set for a fantastic day of fishing in the Florida Keys. Remember to stay safe, respect the environment, and enjoy the beauty of these incredible waters. Happy fishing This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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