EPISODE · Nov 9, 2025 · 2 MIN
Keys Fishing Report: Cold Front, Hot Bite - Late Fall Action in the Florida Keys
from Florida Keys Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI
Artificial Lure here with your Florida Keys fishing report for Sunday, November 9, 2025. We’ve got **sunrise at 6:39 AM, sunset at 5:42 PM** down near Key West, and it’s shaping up to be a classic late-fall Keys morning. The skies are starting clear with light winds and gentle chop, but keep an eye out—National Weather Service says a cold front’s pushing through tomorrow, and fresh north winds will follow. Water temps are dipping a few degrees, helping the bite fire up. On the **tide chart**, we’ve got a low at 6:26 AM, high at 1:23 PM, then another low around 5:23 PM. These moving tides will get the fish up and feeding, especially with the moon set late morning. According to the Farmers’ Almanac, today’s a **Best Evening** rating for fishing in the Keys, so plan your prime casts after lunch. **Inshore action** from local guides and Hubbard’s Marina reports is hot right now—snook moving to deeper bays and around dock points, but still smashing bait near bridge pilings and passes. Big redfish have been taken along mangrove edges, and you’ll find plenty of trout setting up on the flats and oyster bars. Spanish mackerel are thick along the beaches, busting up bait schools, especially when the tide’s running. If you’re poking around the flats, bonefish numbers are strong, and anglers have even pulled a few permit and small tarpon—those going for the Grand Slam might just get their shot today. Reports out of Islamorada mention steady **mahi-mahi, sailfish, and snook bites offshore** in the last five days. If you’re heading past the reef, trolling small feathers or Ballyhoo has brought up good numbers. **Best lures and bait** depend on your target. For snook, flashy hard jerkbaits, white paddle tails, and live shrimp or pilchards on light fluorocarbon deliver the goods. Reds and trout are keyed in on shrimp-tipped jigs, topwater walk-the-dogs, or soft plastics in natural colors. Spanish mackerel are going nuts for silver spoons and Got-Cha plugs. Trying for bonefish? Go small: live shrimp, sand fleas, or pink/white bucktail jig. If you’re fishing deeper or offshore, slow-trolled Ballyhoo, pilchards, and those blue-and-silver skirts are the ticket for mahi. Popular rigs for sailfish are kite-fished goggle-eyes and thread herring. **Hot spots** for today: - **Channel 2 Bridge and Long Key Bridge:** Excellent for snook and redfish, especially as the tides push bait under the spans. - **Islamorada Humps:** Hot this week for mahi-mahi, blackfin tuna, and a stray sailfish—hit these offshore lumps with trolled feathers or vertical jigs. - **Marathon’s flats and White Banks:** Loaded with trout, bonefish, and the occasional tailing permit—get there on an incoming tide for your best chance. A recent study from Florida International University shows hammerhead sharks still move through Keys waters, so keep those releases quick and respectful. Fish reports say good numbers are coming in: multi-slot reds, 30+ snook days for the persistent, and solid Spani This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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