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Today, December 12, 2024, the fishing scene in the Gulf of Mexico, particularly around Florida, is looking promising despite some challenges.
First off, let's talk about the tides. According to the tide charts, today's tidal coefficient is around 80, which is high, indicating strong tidal movements. The sun rose at 7:15 AM and will set at 5:34 PM, giving us about 10 hours and 19 minutes of daylight. The high tides are at 7:46 AM and 8:04 PM, with low tides at 1:53 AM and 2:10 PM[2].
Weather-wise, we're expecting a mix of sun and clouds with a gentle breeze, which is a welcome change from the strong winds we've been experiencing lately. This should make for more comfortable fishing conditions.
Fish activity has been decent, especially for those targeting inshore species. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a good number of redfish, snook, and seatrout. In the deeper waters, there were some reports of tarpon and mangrove snapper. The strong tidal movements are likely to keep the fish active, especially around the mangrove points and near structure[1][5].
For the best results, Captain William Toney recommends using versatile soft plastics like the DOA 5.5" jerkbait and MirroLure Provoker for redfish and snook. Topwater lures such as the MirroLure Top Dog/Top Pup and Heddon Zara Spook are also effective, especially during the early morning and late afternoon. For suspending baits, the MirroLure Morridine is a good choice. Spoons like the Johnson Silver Minnow and Eppinger Rex are also crucial for targeting various inshore species[3].
Hot spots to consider include the waters around Pine Island Sound and the mangrove areas near Flamingo. These spots have been producing well, especially with the stronger currents making the fish more active around the structure.
In summary, today looks like a good day to get out on the water, with favorable tides and weather. Make sure to use the right lures and bait, and don't miss the early morning and late afternoon windows when the fish are most active. Tight lines
First off, let's talk about the tides. According to the tide charts, today's tidal coefficient is around 80, which is high, indicating strong tidal movements. The sun rose at 7:15 AM and will set at 5:34 PM, giving us about 10 hours and 19 minutes of daylight. The high tides are at 7:46 AM and 8:04 PM, with low tides at 1:53 AM and 2:10 PM[2].
Weather-wise, we're expecting a mix of sun and clouds with a gentle breeze, which is a welcome change from the strong winds we've been experiencing lately. This should make for more comfortable fishing conditions.
Fish activity has been decent, especially for those targeting inshore species. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a good number of redfish, snook, and seatrout. In the deeper waters, there were some reports of tarpon and mangrove snapper. The strong tidal movements are likely to keep the fish active, especially around the mangrove points and near structure[1][5].
For the best results, Captain William Toney recommends using versatile soft plastics like the DOA 5.5" jerkbait and MirroLure Provoker for redfish and snook. Topwater lures such as the MirroLure Top Dog/Top Pup and Heddon Zara Spook are also effective, especially during the early morning and late afternoon. For suspending baits, the MirroLure Morridine is a good choice. Spoons like the Johnson Silver Minnow and Eppinger Rex are also crucial for targeting various inshore species[3].
Hot spots to consider include the waters around Pine Island Sound and the mangrove areas near Flamingo. These spots have been producing well, especially with the stronger currents making the fish more active around the structure.
In summary, today looks like a good day to get out on the water, with favorable tides and weather. Make sure to use the right lures and bait, and don't miss the early morning and late afternoon windows when the fish are most active. Tight lines