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Sailfish, Kingfish, and Mahi-Mahi Abound in the Florida Keys and Miami This January

from Florida Keys, Miami Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Today, January 12th, 2025, the fishing conditions in the Florida Keys and Miami are looking promising. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect: ### Tidal Report In the Florida Keys, specifically at Long Key Bight, the first high tide is at 5:48 AM, followed by a low tide at 9:53 AM, and the next high tide at 4:34 PM. In Miami, at the Miami Marina, the first high tide was at 2:37 AM, with the next one at 2:47 PM, and low tides at 8:49 AM and 9:17 PM[3][5]. ### Weather and Sun Times Sunrise in both the Florida Keys and Miami is around 7:08 AM, with sunset at approximately 5:45-5:48 PM. This provides a good window for fishing during the peak solunar periods, which often coincide with sunrise and sunset. ### Fish Activity January is an excellent time for several species in these waters. Sailfish are abundant, particularly around the reef lines and color changes where green water meets blue. Kingfish and Mahi are also active, making this a great time for offshore fishing[1][4]. ### Catches Yesterday saw a good number of sailfish, kingfish, and mahi being caught. The sailfish were mostly found near the reef lines, while kingfish and mahi were scattered across various offshore spots. ### Best Lures and Bait For sailfish, using live bait such as ballyhoo or pilchards is highly effective. Kingfish can be caught using spoons, jigs, or live bait like shrimp or small fish. Mahi often fall for lures like jigs or spoons, but live bait can also work well. ### Hot Spots - **Reef Lines**: These areas are hotspots for sailfish, especially where there are color changes in the water. - **Offshore Spots**: Areas around 10-20 miles offshore are good for kingfish and mahi. - **Haulover Pier**: This pier in North Miami is known for its consistent catches of kingfish and other species[2]. Overall, with the right bait and lures, and an understanding of the tidal and solunar cycles, today should be a productive day for fishing in the Florida Keys and Miami. Make sure to check the weather forecast as well, as it can significantly impact fishing conditions. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Today, January 12th, 2025, the fishing conditions in the Florida Keys and Miami are looking promising. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect: ### Tidal Report In the Florida Keys, specifically at Long Key Bight, the first high tide is at 5:48 AM, followed by a low tide at 9:53 AM, and the next high tide at 4:34 PM. In Miami, at the Miami Marina, the first high tide was at 2:37 AM, with the next one at 2:47 PM, and low tides at 8:49 AM and 9:17 PM[3][5]. ### Weather and Sun Times Sunrise in both the Florida Keys and Miami is around 7:08 AM, with sunset at approximately 5:45-5:48 PM. This provides a good window for fishing during the peak solunar periods, which often coincide with sunrise and sunset. ### Fish Activity January is an excellent time for several species in these waters. Sailfish are abundant, particularly around the reef lines and color changes where green water meets blue. Kingfish and Mahi are also active, making this a great time for offshore fishing[1][4]. ### Catches Yesterday saw a good number of sailfish, kingfish, and mahi being caught. The sailfish were mostly found near the reef lines, while kingfish and mahi were scattered across various offshore spots. ### Best Lures and Bait For sailfish, using live bait such as ballyhoo or pilchards is highly effective. Kingfish can be caught using spoons, jigs, or live bait like shrimp or small fish. Mahi often fall for lures like jigs or spoons, but live bait can also work well. ### Hot Spots - **Reef Lines**: These areas are hotspots for sailfish, especially where there are color changes in the water. - **Offshore Spots**: Areas around 10-20 miles offshore are good for kingfish and mahi. - **Haulover Pier**: This pier in North Miami is known for its consistent catches of kingfish and other species[2]. Overall, with the right bait and lures, and an understanding of the tidal and solunar cycles, today should be a productive day for fishing in the Florida Keys and Miami. Make sure to check the weather forecast as well, as it can significantly impact fishing conditions. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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