• Florida Keys Fishing Forecast: Sailfish, Kingfish, and Backcountry Bounty in February 2025

  • Feb 10 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

Florida Keys Fishing Forecast: Sailfish, Kingfish, and Backcountry Bounty in February 2025

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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 for today, February 10, 2025.

    First off, let's talk about the weather. February in the Keys is a treat, especially when the rest of the country is freezing. Today, we're looking at a high of around 75 degrees, with lows dipping into the mid-60s. The winds are relatively calm, making it a perfect day to get out on the water.

    Now, let's check the tides. According to the tide charts, today's tides are as follows: low tide at 2:28 AM with -0.47 ft, high tide at 9:22 AM with 0.71 ft, low tide at 1:34 PM with 0.11 ft, and high tide at 8:35 PM with 1.64 ft. Sunrise is at 7:04 AM, and sunset is at 6:18 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to fish.

    The fish activity is heating up, and February is proving to be an excellent month for various species. Offshore, the Sailfish bite is on daily as we approach their spawn time. Big "Smoker" Kingfish are providing excellent action both well offshore and occasionally nearer the reef. The Mackerel family, including Cero and Spanish Mackerel, are abundant, and Black Fin Tuna are making their presence known with their chaotic schools. Wahoo and Mahi are also on the list, though Mahi are a bit more sporadic but always a welcome bonus.

    On the reef and wreck sites, the conditions are more comfortable due to the winds, making it a great time for those who prefer calmer seas. The "reef donkey" (Grouper) is active, and you can also expect to catch some quality fish like Snapper and other reef dwellers.

    In the backcountry, it's a different story altogether. This time of year is excellent for fast-paced action targeting a wide variety of species. Redfish, Cobia, and even the occasional Snook on warmer days are all on the menu. Schooling species like Jacks, Sea Trout, Pompano, and more are providing non-stop action. Predator fishing is also hot, with Giant Barracuda and several species of Sharks ready to put up a fight.

    For lures and bait, offshore you'll want to use spoons and jigs for Kingfish and Mackerel. Live bait like ballyhoo and pilchards are excellent for Sailfish and Tuna. In the backcountry, soft plastics and jigs work well for Redfish and Cobia, while live shrimp and small jigs are great for Snook and Trout.

    If you're looking for some hot spots, I recommend checking out the Marquesas Keys for some backcountry action. The shallow Gulf wrecks are also producing well, especially for those targeting Kingfish and Mackerel. For reef fishing, the areas around the Dry Tortugas are always a good bet.

    So, grab your gear and get out there – the fish are waiting, and the weather is perfect. Tight lines, everyone
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