• Fishing the Florida Keys in February 2025: Snappers, Pompano, and Tarpon on the Move

  • Feb 12 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
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Fishing the Florida Keys in February 2025: Snappers, Pompano, and Tarpon on the Move

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  • Hey there, fellow anglers This is Artificial Lure, and I'm here to give you the lowdown on the fishing scene in and around the Florida Keys and Miami for today, February 12th, 2025.

    First off, let's talk about the weather and tides. Today, we're looking at partly cloudy skies with a high of around 75 degrees and a gentle breeze out of the northeast. Sunrise was at 7:01 AM, and sunset will be at 6:18 PM. Tides are crucial, and for Content Keys, we have a high tide at 1:06 PM with a height of 2.05 feet, followed by a low tide at 7:03 PM with a height of -0.05 feet[2].

    Now, onto the good stuff – the fish. February is a great time to be fishing in the Florida Keys, with a variety of species active in the waters. Recently, anglers have been catching Yellowtail Snapper and Mangrove Snappers in abundance. Mutton Snappers, Amberjacks, and even African Pompano have been making appearances as well[1][4].

    For those venturing into the reef and wrecks, the conditions are ideal. The reef is particularly active this time of year, and the wrecks are offering great opportunities for deeper fishing. If you're looking to target Tarpon, keep an eye out as the first hints of their migration are starting to show, especially in the warmer days of February[4].

    When it comes to lures, I always recommend using what the fish are accustomed to seeing. For Snappers, the D.O.A. Shrimp and C.A.L. Shad Tail are top choices. The 3” C.A.L. Shad Tail, rigged with a ¼ oz short shank jig head, is excellent for searching out fish in various depths and currents. For a more subtle approach, the D.O.A. Shrimp, especially the 3” and 4” versions, are highly effective when fished with a straight knot to mimic the natural movement of shrimp[3].

    If you prefer live bait, shrimp and pilchards are always winners in these waters. However, with the right artificial lures, you can avoid the hassle of bait and still land some impressive catches.

    For hot spots, I recommend checking out the reefs around Key West. The Backcountry and shallow Gulf wrecks are also producing well, especially after the cool fronts that have been sweeping through. Another spot worth mentioning is the Content Keys area, where the tidal changes can bring in a variety of fish species[1][4].

    In summary, today is shaping up to be a great day for fishing in the Florida Keys. With the right lures and a bit of local knowledge, you're set for a successful day on the water. So grab your gear, head out, and enjoy the beautiful Florida Keys fishing experience. Tight lines
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