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September 28, 2025 3 mins
Good morning from the heart of the Florida Keys—this is Artificial Lure with your September 28, 2025 fishing report. Sunrise was at 7:18 AM and sunset is set for 7:17 PM, so you’ve got a solid window for all-day action. According to Tide-Forecast for Key West, your first high tide hit at 1:44 AM, and the morning low rolled in at 8:54 AM. The afternoon brings another high at 3:15 PM and the last low at 6:50 PM. That means optimal current swings line up well for both early risers and late-shift anglers.

Weather’s starting off mild, with light east-southeasterly winds and skies expected to drift between partly cloudy and sunny. After a muggy night, water clarity is solid on both the bay and ocean sides—prime conditions for chasing everything from bonefish to pelagics.

The Snapper and Grouper bite is still strong. The Daily Fish Report for Florida Keys says mangrove snapper are stacked up around the bridges and patch reefs, with a healthy dose of yellowtail holding on the deeper reefs. Grouper, especially reds and blacks, have been coming up steadily from spots around Tennessee Reef and the Islamorada humps—live pinfish or pilchards are money in these areas.

Offshore, the pelagics are making some noise again. Mahi are moving through weed lines and debris fields 10 to 20 miles out—balanced tackle and drifting fresh ballyhoo or squid strips is pulling bigger fish, according to the latest Balanced Tackle offshore report. Wahoo are showing after the new moon with the first edge of the outgoing tide—run deep-diving plugs or high-speed troll bonita strips for your best shot.

But don’t sleep on the backcountry. Everglades Fly Fishing Guide reports the juvenile tarpon action is still “crazy consistent” in both the early morning and late evening calm. These little acrobats are blasting topwater poppers at dawn, and streamer fans are pulling steady snook around the river mouths and creek inlets, especially near Flamingo and the Cape Sable channels.

Your best bets for lures today:
- **Poppers and walk-the-dog plugs** for early morning tarpon and snook.
- **Chartreuse bucktail jigs** with a little scent for mangrove snapper and shallow-water grouper.
- **Pilchards, pinfish, or fresh ballyhoo** if you’re after big reef-dwellers or aiming offshore at dolphin.

Preferred baitwise, nothing beats a fresh pilchard on the patch reefs right now—free-line for yellowtail, or send one down on a knocker rig for grouper. If you’re fishin' the bridges, shrimp worked slow around the pilings is hooking plenty of mangrove snapper and the occasional mutton.

For hotspots, hit Alligator Reef early for mutton snapper and scattered sailfish, and swing by Channel 5 bridge for a reliable mixed bag—mangrove snapper, keeper grouper, and roaming jacks. If you’re sight-fishing the flats, the stretch around Sugarloaf Key is loaded with bonefish and the occasional permit, especially on an incoming tide.

The fall run’s building momentum—expect numbers and sizes to improve as we slide towards October. Local guides are still seeing excellent action most days, especially in low-light and moving water. Remember to check the solunar tables for peak periods and adjust your plans around tide swings for best results.

Thanks for tuning in to today’s report with Artificial Lure—don’t forget to subscribe for your daily dose of Florida Keys fishing intel. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning from the heart of the Florida Keys. This
is artificial lure with your September twenty eighth, twenty twenty
five Fishing Report. Sunrise was at seven eighteen am and
sunset is set for seven seventeen, so you've got a
solid window for all day action. According to tide forecast
for Key West, your first high tide hit at one
forty four am and the morning low rolled in at

(00:21):
eight fifty am. The afternoon brings another high at three
fifteen pm and the last low at six fifty pm.
That means optimal current swings line up well for both
early risers and late shift anglers. Weathers starting off mild
with light east southeasterly winds, and sky is expected to
drift between partly cloudy and sunny after a muggy night.

(00:43):
Water clarity is solid on both the bay and ocean sides,
prime conditions for chasing everything from bonefish to pelagics. The
snapper and gruberbyte is still strong. The Daily Fish Report
for Florida Keys says mangrove snapper are stacked up around
the bridges and patch reefs, with a healthy dose of
yellow tail holding on the deeper reefs. Grouper, especially reds

(01:05):
and blacks, have been coming up steadily from spots around
Tennessee Reef and the Islamorada Humps. Live pinfish or pilchards
are money in these areas. Offshore, the pelagics are making
some noise again. Mahi are moving through weed lines in
debris fields ten to twenty miles out. Balance tackle and
drifting fresh ballehou or squid strips is pulling bigger fish.

(01:27):
According to the latest Balanced Tackle offshore report, lahoo are
showing after the new moon with the first edge of
the outgoing tide. Run deep diving plugs or high speed
trolled benita strips for your best shot, but don't sleep
on the back country Everglades fly Fishing Guide reports the
juvenile tarp in action is still crazy, consistent in both

(01:47):
the early morning and late evening calm. These little acrobats
are blasting topwater poppers at dawn, and streamer fans are
pulling steady snook around the river mouths and creek inlets,
especially near Flamingo and the Cape Sable Channels. Your best
bets for lures today, proppers and walk the dog plugs
for early morning tarpan and snoke. Chartreu's bucktail jigs with

(02:08):
a little scent for mangrove snapper and shallow water grouper. Pilechards,
pinfish or fresh bally who if you're after big reef
dwellers or aiming offshore at dolphin preferred bait. Wise, nothing
beats a fresh pilchard on the patch reefs right now,
free line for yellowtail, or send one down on a
knocker rid for grouper. If you're fishing the bridges, trimp
works slow around the pilings is hooking plenty of mangrove

(02:31):
snapper in the occasional mutton for hotspots. Hit alligator reef
early for mutton snapper and scattered sailfish, and swing by
Channel five bridge for a reliable mixed bag mangrove snapper,
keeper gruber and roaming jacks. If you're sightfishing the flats
to stretch around sugar loaf key is loaded with bonefish
in the occasional permit, especially on an incoming tide. The

(02:53):
fall runs building momentum. Expect numbers and sizes to improve
as we slide towards October. Local guides are still well
seeing excellent action most days, especially in low light and
moving water. Remember to check the soul in our tables
for peak periods and adjust your plans around tide swings
for best results. Thanks for tuning into today's report with
artificial lure. Don't forget to subscribe for your daily dose

(03:15):
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