St Augustine Fishing Report - Daily

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  • Stay updated with the latest fishing conditions, tips, and hotspots in St. Augustine, Florida, with the 'St Augustine Daily Fishing Report.' Whether you're a local angler or planning a trip, our daily podcast delivers real-time insights on tides, weather, fish activity, and the best bait to use. Get expert advice, interviews with seasoned fishermen, and everything you need to know for a successful day on the water in St. Augustine. Tune in for your daily fishing update and make your next catch your best!"

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  • Fishing St. Augustine's Tides, Targets, and Hotspots on February 8, 2025
    Feb 8 2025
    Hello there, fellow anglers This is Artificial Lure, your go-to expert for all things fishing in and around the historic city of St. Augustine. Today, February 8, 2025, promises to be an exciting day on the water, so let's dive into the details.

    ### Tidal Report
    As of today, the tidal conditions are quite favorable. We had a high tide at 5:02 AM with a height of 4.5 feet, and the next low tide is at 11:29 AM with a height of just 0.08 feet. This transition from high to low tide often stirs up the waters, making it an ideal time for fish to be active. Later in the day, we'll see another high tide at 5:22 PM with a height of 3.7 feet, followed by a low tide at 11:32 PM[2].

    ### Weather and Daylight
    The sun rose at 7:10 AM, and we're expecting a beautiful day with plenty of sunlight. Sunset is scheduled for 6:08 PM, giving us ample daylight to get out there and catch some fish. The weather is calm, making it perfect for both inshore and offshore fishing.

    ### Fish Activity
    Recently, the waters around St. Augustine have been teeming with life. For inshore fishing, redfish, trout, and flounder have been the main targets. These species are particularly active during the changing tides, so today's conditions are ripe for catching them. Offshore, wahoo, mahi-mahi, and king mackerel have been making appearances, especially with the ongoing Northeast Florida Wahoo Shootout that started today[1].

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For inshore fishing, live bait is always a winner. Shrimp, mullet, and menhaden are irresistible to many species. If you're targeting redfish and trout, live shrimp wiggling on the end of your hook can be all it takes to entice a strike. For those preferring artificial lures, soft plastics and jigs mimicking these live baits can also be very effective[3].

    Offshore, you'll want to use baits that appeal to the larger pelagic species. Rigged mullet and bonita chunks are perfect for trolling and can attract wahoo and mahi-mahi. Frozen baits like northern mackerel and threadfin are also excellent choices due to their size and oily flesh[3].

    ### Hot Spots
    If you're looking for some hot spots to try your luck, here are a couple of recommendations:

    - **The Matanzas River**: This is a prime location for inshore fishing, especially around the flats and oyster beds. Live shrimp and mud minnows work wonders here for redfish, trout, and flounder.
    - **Salt Run**: The clear waters of Salt Run make it ideal for sight fishing. Using live fiddler crabs can yield impressive catches of sheepshead and black drum.

    ### Conclusion
    Today is shaping up to be a fantastic day for fishing in St. Augustine. With the right bait, the right lures, and a bit of local knowledge, you're set for a successful day on the water. Remember to check the tidal conditions and adjust your fishing strategy accordingly. Tight lines, and I hope to see you out there
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    3 mins
  • Fishing Forecast for St. Augustine, FL: Redfish, Trout, and More on January 26, 2025
    Jan 26 2025
    For January 26, 2025, in St. Augustine, Florida, the fishing conditions are looking promising despite some variable weather. Here’s what you need to know to make the most of your day on the water.

    ### Tidal Report
    Today's tidal times are as follows: the first high tide is at 5:55 AM with a height of 4.3 feet, the first low tide at 12:26 PM with a height of 0.4 feet, and the second high tide at 6:06 PM with a height of 3.65 feet[2].

    ### Weather
    The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with some windy conditions, similar to what we've seen over the past few days. This can make the waters a bit choppy, but it also stirs up the baitfish, which can attract larger predators.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise is at 7:18 AM and sunset at 5:57 PM, giving you ample daylight to get out on the water.

    ### Fish Activity
    Yesterday saw a good amount of activity for redfish, trout, pompano, and whiting. Redfish were particularly active in the shallow waters of the Intracoastal Waterway and its many creeks and backcountry estuaries. Trout were caught in the deeper areas around the jetties and near the city dock.

    ### Types and Amounts of Fish
    Redfish were the stars of the show, with several catches reported in the 20-30 inch range. Trout were also plentiful, with many anglers reporting catches in the 15-25 inch range. Pompano and whiting were caught in smaller numbers but were still present, especially in the sandy bottom areas near the beaches.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For redfish, using shallow water lures like spoons and soft plastics worked well. Live bait such as shrimp and mud crabs were also very effective. For trout, jigs and topwater plugs were successful. Pompano and whiting were caught using sand fleas and small jigs[1][3].

    ### Hot Spots
    One of the best spots to try today is the area around the St. Augustine City Dock, where the combination of tidal flow and structure tends to attract a variety of species. Another hot spot is the shallow waters of the Salt Run, which is known for its redfish and trout activity. The Matanzas River, especially around the flats and oyster beds, is also a prime location for redfish, trout, and flounder[1][3][4].

    Overall, it's shaping up to be a great day for fishing in St. Augustine. Just be prepared for the wind and make sure to adjust your tactics accordingly. Good luck out there
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    3 mins
  • Tide & Tackle: Fishing St. Augustine's Flats and Inlets on January 25, 2025
    Jan 25 2025
    If you're planning to hit the waters in St. Augustine today, January 25, 2025, here's what you need to know:

    First off, let's talk about the tides. Today, you're looking at a high tide at 5:01 AM with a height of 4.1 feet, followed by a low tide at 11:35 AM with just 0.64 feet. The next high tide is at 5:13 PM, reaching 3.47 feet, and the final low tide of the day is at 11:25 PM with 0.14 feet[2].

    Weather-wise, it's been a bit windy lately, but that's not uncommon for this time of year. Despite the wind, the fishing conditions are still promising[1].

    Sunrise is at 7:18 AM, and sunset is at 5:56 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to get out there and catch some fish. Moonrise is early at 4:07 AM, and moonset is at 2:06 PM[2].

    Yesterday's fishing was quite productive. Anglers reported catching several slot redfish, a good number of keeper sea trout, and even a couple of nice flounder for dinner. Sheepshead and black drum are also active this time of year[4].

    For lures, live or artificial shrimp are always a winner in these waters. Soft plastics like curly tail grubs and spoons can also attract redfish and sea trout. If you're after sheepshead, fiddler crabs are your best bet[4].

    As for hot spots, the Salt Run and the flats around the St. Augustine Inlet are always good places to start. The docks and structure around the Matanzas Bay can also yield some great catches, especially for redfish and sea trout[1][4].

    So, gear up, check the tides, and get ready for a great day of fishing in St. Augustine. With the cool evenings and the fish biting well, it's a perfect time to be out on the water.
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    2 mins

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