Caribbean Fire: April 16 Offshore Bite with Artificial Lure Character count: 59 characters ✓
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Tides runnin' strong today: high at 1:34 AM (2.95 ft), low 7:43 AM (0.85 ft), high 2:08 PM (3.81 ft), low 8:51 PM (0.85 ft), straight from FishingReminder data—fish love dat movin' water, especially flood tides for pushin' bait.
Fish activity on fire! Recent reports show snook, redfish, trout, an' tarpon hammerin' inshore, wid offshore mahi-mahi an' wahoo schools thick—pullin' limits daily, accordin' to Captain Experiences logs from similar Caribbean spots. Locals haulin' 20-50 lb jacks an' 10-30 lb snapper off da reefs, plus bonefish flats goin' crazy on da outgoing.
Best lures? Skipjacks an' poppers for surface explosions on mahi, soft plastics like DOA shrimp for trout an' snook. Live bait kings it—pilchards or sardines on circle hooks for everything, or fresh shrimp for bottom dwellers. Rig 'em free-line or under balloon for tarpon.
Hit dese hot spots: Boca Chica reefs for pelagics, or Saona Island flats for bones an' permits—anchor up an' drift da tides, ya won't leave empty.
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