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  • St. Augustine Inshore & Nearshore Winter Fishing Report
    Dec 5 2025
    Artificial Lure here with your St. Augustine inshore and nearshore fishing rundown.

    ## Weather, tide, and light

    Around St. Augustine today, expect mild, seasonable temps with light to moderate northeast to north winds, cooler mornings, and dry, stable air — good “jacket at daylight, t‑shirt by lunch” weather. The surf is running small with manageable chop, which keeps the river and ICW plenty fishable. Sunrise is right around 7:05 a.m. and sunset about 5:25 p.m., giving a long low‑light window at both ends of the day.

    Tides are running a classic winter-style swing: a pre‑dawn low, strong incoming through the morning, and a solid mid‑afternoon high before draining again into the evening. That late‑morning push is the sweet spot for creek mouths and oyster edges, while the last part of the outgoing this afternoon should stack fish in deeper bends and along the ICW ledges.

    ## What’s biting and how

    Inshore, redfish and speckled trout are carrying the show, with black drum and a few sheepshead mixed in around hard structure. Anglers working the ICW and feeder creeks have been picking off good numbers of slot reds with a few upper‑slot fish when the water has a bit of stain. Trout numbers have been solid on the edges of deeper holes, especially where a muddy bottom meets shell.

    Best artificial offerings right now are:
    - 3–4 inch paddle‑tail or jerk shad plastics on 1/8–1/4 oz jigheads in natural or “winter dirty water” colors like pearl, new penny, and dark root beer.
    - MirrOlure‑style hard twitchbaits and small suspending jerkbaits for trout on the higher stages of the tide.
    - Gold spoons and weedless paddletails for sliding along flooded grass and oyster edges for reds.

    For bait, locals are leaning on:
    - Live shrimp under a popping cork or on a light knocker rig.
    - Mud minnows on jigheads or small Carolina rigs when shrimp are scarce.
    - Fresh cut mullet strips for reds and drum on the outgoing.

    Nearshore, when the ocean lets you, expect winter‑style mixed bags: bull reds, bluefish, and the chance at sheepshead and drum on the wrecks and nearshore structure. Fiddler crabs and sand fleas on light bottom rigs are the ticket for sheepshead; cut bait or shrimp for drum and big reds.

    ## Recent catches and hot spots

    Reports from local boats and piers the last few days point to:
    - Consistent slot reds with some overs around the Matanzas River and ICW bars south of town.
    - Good trout action in the deeper bends off the main ICW, especially where there’s a 4–8 foot drop and some moving water.
    - Black drum and sheepshead around bridge pilings and rock edges when the tide slows.

    A couple of local favorite zones to key on today:
    - Vilano Bridge and the surrounding ICW: work the pilings, nearby rock, and channel edges with shrimp or fiddlers for drum and sheepshead, and toss plastics along the drop‑offs for trout and reds.
    - The Matanzas flats and creeks south of the 312 bridge: focus on creek mouths on the incoming, then slide out to the outer bars and bends on the last of the outgoing with jigheads and cut mullet.

    Keep your presentations slow — winter fish in this area will eat, but they don’t like to chase far. Let the tide do the work, keep contact with the bottom, and fish those transitions: mud to shell, shallow to deep, and slack to moving water.

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  • St. Augustine Fishing Report: Tide's Right for Redfish and Trout
    Dec 4 2025
    # St. Augustine Fishing Report - Thursday, December 4, 2025

    Well hey folks, Artificial Lure here, bringing you your Thursday morning fishing report for St. Augustine. Let me tell you, today's shaping up to be an excellent day to get out on the water.

    First, let's talk tides. We're looking at some significant tidal activity this morning. High tide hit early, and we've got another push coming through mid-day. The tidal coefficient is running strong at around 151, which means we've got good water movement and plenty of opportunity. These king tides running through December 7th are pushing solid water volume, so fish are feeding actively during these transitions.

    Sun's coming up at 7:05 AM and we're not dropping below the horizon until 5:25 PM, giving us a full day on the water. That's plenty of time to work multiple locations.

    Now, here's what's been working around our area. Redfish and speckled trout are the primary targets folks are landing right now. For lures, soft plastics are your bread and butter—five to six inch jerk minnows in pearl white or natural patterns are producing solid numbers. If you're working shallow around dock walkways and grass edges, wacky-rigged plastics are putting fish in the boat. Top water patterns early and late are also connecting, so bring a prop bait or x-rap style lure.

    For bait, live herring and mullet are your go-to, especially working the points where baitfish are schooling. The herring spawn pattern has been consistent, so if you can get on that migration, you'll find aggressive feeding.

    For hot spots, hit Butler Beach on the south end—it's got those sandbanks and channels where fish congregate during tidal movement. Up north, work the deep grass flats near the river mouth where the tidal push brings in fresh water and active fish.

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  • St. Augustine Fishing Report: Redfish, Trout & Flounder Biting Strong on Live Shrimp and Jigs
    Dec 3 2025
    Good morning, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your St. Augustine fishing report for Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025.

    Let's start with the tides. We've got a high tide at 2:28 PM hitting 4.86 feet, with a low tide coming in at 9:20 PM at 1.54 feet. The tide coefficient is running strong at 120, which means excellent fish movement through our inlets and flats. Sunrise this morning came in at 7:30 AM, and we're looking at sunset around 6:48 PM, giving us a solid nine-plus hours of daylight to work with.

    Now here's what's biting out there. Redfish and speckled trout are moving strong through the Tolomato River and our nearshore flats. We're also seeing consistent action on flounder and mahi-mahi in the deeper zones. The recent reports show anglers have been doing well targeting these species with live shrimp presentations and natural baits.

    For your lure selection, jigs are absolutely producing right now. Work a 3/8-ounce swim jig with a craw trailer through the channels and around structure. A 1/2-ounce dock rocket in darker colors is also working great in the shallow water. Don't overlook live shrimp—it's been the go-to bait, and it's hard to beat.

    I'd recommend hitting Trestle Bay Swamp and Butler Beach today. Both spots offer excellent structure and are positioned perfectly with this tide movement. The shallow water will give you good visibility, and with the First Quarter Moon phase, you're looking at solid feeding windows throughout the day.

    Get out there and tight lines, folks. Thank you for tuning in to the St. Augustine fishing report. Make sure to subscribe for daily updates.

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  • St. Augustine Fishing Forecast: Tides, Bites, and Hot Spots for Dec 2, 2025
    Dec 2 2025
    # St. Augustine Fishing Report – Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025

    Well hey there, folks, Artificial Lure here with your daily fishing report for the Ancient City and the surrounding waters. We've got some solid conditions shaping up for Tuesday, so let's dive right in.

    **The Tides**

    We're looking at a high tide this morning at 5:10 AM reaching 5.8 feet, with another high coming around 5:31 PM. Low tide hits around midday, so if you're heading out, timing those tide changes is going to be key. The water's going to be moving right now, which means baitfish are getting flushed around, and that's exactly what gets the redfish and snook fired up.

    **Sunrise and Sunset**

    Sun comes up at 7:10 AM and drops at 7:46 PM, giving us a solid twelve and a half hours of daylight to work with today.

    **What's Been Biting**

    The recent reports coming in from the local charter fleet have been stellar. Drop Down Sport Fish Charters has been hammering bottom action with triggerfish, vermillion snapper, and cobia around the reefs and wrecks. For those heading offshore, the water's sitting at a pleasant 71 degrees with depths running 80 to 120 feet. The bigger game fish like sailfish, barracuda, mahi-mahi, wahoo, and red snapper have all been cooperating. Inshore, spotted seatrout are stacking up thick in these cooler months – they're not picky eaters and will take live bait, shrimp, jigs, spoons, and topwater.

    **Bait and Lures**

    Ballyhoos and sardines are your go-to live baits right now for offshore work. Inshore, don't overlook live shrimp and natural presentations. For lures, jigs are producing consistently – work a 3/8-ounce swim jig with a craw trailer if you're targeting shallow grass beds. Spinnerbaits and topwater plugs are also putting fish in the boat during morning hours.

    **Hot Spots**

    Head to the flats and shallow grass beds around the Tolomato River early – the trout and redfish love these areas during low tide. Out offshore, those reef and wreck systems are firing right now with consistent bottom action.

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  • St. Augustine Fishing Report: Tolomato River Trout and Redfish on the Move
    Dec 1 2025
    # St. Augustine Fishing Report - December 1st, 2025

    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure coming to you with your daily fishing report for the Ancient City. Let's dive right into what's happening on the water today.

    **Tides and Conditions**

    We've got a solid tidal pattern working for us this Monday morning. High tide came in at 4:14 AM at 5.4 feet, and we're currently sitting with a low tide at 10:34 AM around 0.6 feet. That falling water this morning is prime time for pushing baitfish into the shallows where predators are waiting. Sunrise was around 6:50 AM, and we'll see sunset at approximately 5:15 PM, giving us a solid eight hours of decent light.

    **Fish Activity and Recent Success**

    The bite's been solid across the board lately. Redfish and speckled trout are moving into deeper creeks and residential canals where they're staging during this seasonal transition. If we get any warm spells keeping our water temps in the seventies, snook will stay active in these same areas. Reports from late November show anglers connecting with solid bags of reds and trout around structure.

    **Best Baits and Lures**

    Live or dead shrimp are your bread and butter right now, especially fished on jig heads in the 3/8 to 1/2-ounce range. Work the potholes and deep points methodically. If you want to throw artificials, soft plastics like junebug worms on wacky rigs have been producing, along with white and chartreuse ChatterBaits with shad-colored trailers. Don't sleep on topwater—the KVD Splash is a solid choice if you want some action.

    **Hotspots**

    Head to the Tolomato River just north of downtown—the current flow around the deeper channels will have fish stacked up. Camachee Cove is also firing right now with good numbers around the docks and deeper structure.

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  • St. Augustine Fishing Report: Prime Tides and Solunar Windows for Steelhead, Trout, and Salmon
    Nov 30 2025
    # St. Augustine Fishing Report - Sunday, November 30th

    Well hey there, folks! Artificial Lure here with your Sunday morning fishing report for St. Augustine, and let me tell you, we've got some solid conditions shaping up for you today.

    First, let's talk tides. High tide rolled in early this morning at 3:31 AM at about 4.66 feet, and we're looking at a low around mid-morning. The waters are going to be active with that tidal push, which means the fish are feeding. Perfect timing if you're heading out.

    Sunrise today is right around 7:02 AM, and sunset's not until 5:50 PM, so you've got a solid day of fishing ahead of you. That's plenty of daylight to work with.

    Now here's where it gets good. According to the local solunar data, we've got major fishing times from 4:02 AM to 6:02 AM and again from 4:33 PM to 6:33 PM. These are your prime windows, folks. The minor times are running 1:35 AM to 2:35 AM and 11:35 AM to 12:35 PM. Mark your calendars.

    Based on recent activity in these waters, we've been seeing solid Steelhead action mixed with Brown Trout and the occasional surprise King Salmon. Bead fishing has been producing beautifully—go with 10 to 14mm sizes, with pink and chartreuse leading the pack. Drift them under bobbers for best results. If beads aren't your thing, egg sacks work equally well, and don't sleep on your fly game with chartreuse patterns.

    For your hot spots, I'd recommend the St. Augustine City Dock area where tidal flushing brings fresh baitfish in, and don't overlook Matanzas Inlet just south of town—that inlet's been consistently productive.

    The day's rated as Average for fishing activity overall, but with those major times hitting solid, you can absolutely capitalize on the window. Get out there, work those tides, and trust your gear.

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  • "Reds and Trout Feeding Frenzy in St. Augustine - Fishing Report 11/29/2025"
    Nov 29 2025
    # St. Augustine Fishing Report - Saturday, November 29, 2025

    Hey there, folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Saturday morning fishing report for St. Augustine, and let me tell you, conditions are looking pretty decent out there.

    Let's start with the tides. We've got a low tide coming in at 8:20 AM at about 1.54 feet, and a high tide hitting around 2:28 PM at 4.86 feet. The tidal coefficient is running at 88 to 120, which means we've got some solid movement in the water. If you're planning to head out, that high tide in the early afternoon is going to push some baitfish around and get the feeding going.

    The moon phase is sitting at First Quarter, which has been working well for our local fisheries. We're looking at sunrise around 7 AM and sunset around 5:30 PM, so you've got a solid window to work with today.

    Here's the good stuff: recent reports from the Gulf of Mexico Florida Fishing Report indicate that St. Augustine has been experiencing feeding frenzies with reds and trout hitting hard. These are the fish you want to target right now. The reds especially have been aggressive in our local waters.

    For lures, soft baits like perch imitations that skip and walk the water are producing well. You want something that mimics wounded baitfish - that's what's drawing strikes lately. If you're going artificial, focus on lures that create good action and splash.

    If you're running live or natural bait, fresh mullet and shrimp are your go-to options. The trout and reds can't resist them, especially during that afternoon tide push.

    For hot spots, hit up Butler Beach about 12 kilometers south - it's got excellent structure and shallow water perfect for sight-fishing reds. The harbor entrances around St. Augustine proper are also firing right now, as the tidal movement brings baitfish in and out with the flow.

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  • St. Augustine Fishing Report: Tides, Tactics, and Top Spots for Reds and Trout
    Nov 28 2025
    # St. Augustine Fishing Report - Friday, November 28, 2025

    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Friday morning fishing report for the St. Augustine area.

    **Tides and Conditions**

    We've got some decent tidal movement working in our favor today. High tide is hitting at 2:28 PM at 4.86 feet, with a low this morning around 8:20 AM at 1.54 feet. The coefficient's running at 120, which gives us good water movement—that means fish are gonna be feeding actively. You'll want to target those incoming and outgoing tide changes.

    **Sun and Light**

    Sunrise came in around 7:01 AM, and we're looking at sunset around 5:27 PM. That gives us a short winter day, so make those twilight hours count. Early morning and late afternoon are prime time for feeding activity.

    **Fish Activity**

    Based on recent reports from anglers working these waters, reds and trout are biting strong right now. The Ancient City's been producing solid action, with fish actively feeding during tide transitions. Expect good activity as we move toward that afternoon high tide.

    **Best Tactics**

    For lures, topwater plugs and soft plastics are money in these shallows. Reds love a good shallow-water presentation. For bait, live mullet and shrimp are your go-to options—match the hatch and you'll connect.

    **Hot Spots**

    Hit up Trestle Bay Swamp if you want shallow-water action with structure. Butler Beach is another solid choice about twelve kilometers south—look for those irregular breaking waves that indicate sandbanks and holes where fish stack up.

    Get out there and tight lines, folks. Thanks for tuning in and make sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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