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Florida Keys & Miami Fishing Report: Tarpon, Permit, Snapper and More

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# Artificial Lure's Florida Keys & Miami Fishing Report Hey there, folks! Artificial Lure here with your Sunday morning fishing report for the Keys and Miami area. Let's talk tides first, because that's everything out here. We're in that sweet spot today where the water's moving nicely. Over in Key West, we've got a high tide at 10:56 AM at 2.1 feet, then another one rolling in at 10:32 PM at 2.4 feet. Down in Miami Beach, expect highs around mid-morning and evening, with lows in between. These moderate tidal swings are perfect for getting fish active along the flats and deeper channels. Weather-wise, we're looking beautiful. Sunny skies overhead, temps sitting around 29 degrees Celsius—that's low 80s Fahrenheit for you old-timers—with light winds coming from the south-southeast. Visibility is excellent out to about 10 kilometers. It's a gorgeous day to be on the water. Sunrise happened early this morning around 6:53 AM, and we've got a solid window until sunset at 5:29 PM, giving you almost 10.5 hours of prime fishing time. Here's what's been biting lately. The tarpon are cruising the backcountry channels, especially around slack water periods. We're seeing good action on permit in the shallower flats when that incoming tide pushes baitfish in. Snapper and grouper are holding on the wrecks and deeper structure—your vertical jigging game needs to be sharp. Bonito and mackerel are schooling up in the open water, hitting topwater plugs and small spoons like crazy. For bait, live mullet and pilchards are your bread and butter right now. If you're chunking for sharks or bigger grouper, cut mackerel and bonito work fantastic. For lures, go with silver spoons in the 2 to 3-inch range, topwater plugs in natural colors, and soft plastics rigged on 1/4 to 1/2-ounce jigheads depending on depth and current. Let me give you a couple of hot spots. Hit the Content Keys if you can—those mangrove-lined channels are holding permit and snook like you wouldn't believe, especially on incoming tide. Second spot: head out to the Marquesas if you've got a bigger boat. The deeper water out there is loaded with grouper and snapper right now, and the current's pushing baitfish through all morning. Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure's fishing report! Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss next week's conditions and intel. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

# Artificial Lure's Florida Keys & Miami Fishing Report Hey there, folks! Artificial Lure here with your Sunday morning fishing report for the Keys and Miami area. Let's talk tides first, because that's everything out here. We're in that sweet spot today where the water's moving nicely. Over in Key West, we've got a high tide at 10:56 AM at 2.1 feet, then another one rolling in at 10:32 PM at 2.4 feet. Down in Miami Beach, expect highs around mid-morning and evening, with lows in between. These moderate tidal swings are perfect for getting fish active along the flats and deeper channels. Weather-wise, we're looking beautiful. Sunny skies overhead, temps sitting around 29 degrees Celsius—that's low 80s Fahrenheit for you old-timers—with light winds coming from the south-southeast. Visibility is excellent out to about 10 kilometers. It's a gorgeous day to be on the water. Sunrise happened early this morning around 6:53 AM, and we've got a solid window until sunset at 5:29 PM, giving you almost 10.5 hours of prime fishing time. Here's what's been biting lately. The tarpon are cruising the backcountry channels, especially around slack water periods. We're seeing good action on permit in the shallower flats when that incoming tide pushes baitfish in. Snapper and grouper are holding on the wrecks and deeper structure—your vertical jigging game needs to be sharp. Bonito and mackerel are schooling up in the open water, hitting topwater plugs and small spoons like crazy. For bait, live mullet and pilchards are your bread and butter right now. If you're chunking for sharks or bigger grouper, cut mackerel and bonito work fantastic. For lures, go with silver spoons in the 2 to 3-inch range, topwater plugs in natural colors, and soft plastics rigged on 1/4 to 1/2-ounce jigheads depending on depth and current. Let me give you a couple of hot spots. Hit the Content Keys if you can—those mangrove-lined channels are holding permit and snook like you wouldn't believe, especially on incoming tide. Second spot: head out to the Marquesas if you've got a bigger boat. The deeper water out there is loaded with grouper and snapper right now, and the current's pushing baitfish through all morning. Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure's fishing report! Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss next week's conditions and intel. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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