Islamorada's Winter Fishing Report: Tides, Temps, and Promising Catches

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Islamorada's Winter Fishing Report: Tides, Temps, and Promising Catches
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Today, January 25th, 2025, the fishing scene in Islamorada is looking promising, despite the cooler winter waters. Here’s what you need to know: ### Tidal Report The tide is currently...
show more### Tidal Report
The tide is currently falling, with the next low tide expected at around 9:43 PM. The tidal coefficient is low, at 47, indicating smaller tidal ranges and weaker currents. This can make for more stable fishing conditions, but keep an eye on the weather as it can affect tidal amplitude[2][4].
### Weather
The water temperature is still in the mid-60 degree range, which is a bit cold for tarpon, but we've had some warm, calm days recently that have brought them out. Expect sunny conditions with about 10 hours and 52 minutes of sunlight, similar to yesterday[1][2].
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise today was at 7:07 AM, and sunset will be at 6:02 PM. These times are crucial for planning your fishing trips, especially for species like tarpon that are more active during these periods[2][4].
### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw some tarpon activity, particularly during the warmer and calmer parts of the day. While it's not peak tarpon season yet, we managed to catch a few. Other species like snook, snapper, and grouper are also present in the area. Bonefish and permit can be found in the shallower waters of the backcountry[1][3].
### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught
We caught a handful of tarpon, a few snook, and some mangrove snapper. The numbers aren't as high as they will be in February when the waters warm up, but it's a good sign for the upcoming season[1].
### Best Lures and Bait
For tarpon, using live bait like mullet or pinfish is highly effective. For snook and snapper, jigs and soft plastics work well. If you're targeting bonefish or permit, small crabs or shrimp are excellent choices[3].
### Hot Spots
Channel #2 Bridge is always a hotspot, especially for tarpon, snook, and snapper. It can get busy, so consider fishing early in the morning or at night. Another good spot is the Long Key Bridge, which is less crowded and offers a good chance at catching snapper, small grouper, and snook. Florida Bay is also a great area to explore for a variety of species[3].
Overall, it's a good day to get out on the water in Islamorada, with the potential for catching some quality fish despite the cooler temperatures. Just remember to stay flexible with your plans, as the weather can still be unpredictable this time of year.
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