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"Fishing Report: Redfish, Sheepshead, and Trout Biting in St. Augustine Waters"

Sep 28, 2024 · 2m 19s
"Fishing Report: Redfish, Sheepshead, and Trout Biting in St. Augustine Waters"
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For those heading out to fish in St. Augustine today, here’s what you can expect: As of September 28, 2024, the sun rises at 7:17 AM and sets at 7:14...

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For those heading out to fish in St. Augustine today, here’s what you can expect:

As of September 28, 2024, the sun rises at 7:17 AM and sets at 7:14 PM, giving you a full day on the water. The tidal conditions are relatively stable, with the tidal coefficient at 60, indicating moderate tidal amplitude. The high tide is expected at 5:59 AM with 4.4 feet, and the next high tide will be at 6:29 PM with 5.0 feet. The low tide is at 12:14 PM with 0.9 feet.

Weather-wise, the conditions are favorable for a day of fishing, though it's always a good idea to check the latest forecast before you head out.

Fish activity has been robust in the area. Yesterday saw good catches of redfish, particularly at the jetties and creeks. Sheepshead are still present, though their numbers have decreased slightly, but the ones you catch are of high quality. Flounder and spotted seatrout are also biting well.

For targeting redfish, using live bait or sight fishing with artificial lures has been effective. Captain Kevin, a local veteran guide, recommends launching from Frank Butler West Boat Ramp or other nearby ramps depending on the weather and tides. He specializes in catching limits and trophy red bass, flounder, trout, and other species.

If you're looking to fish the jetties, the Mayport Jetties are a hot spot, with a variety of species available including sheepshead, flounder, redfish, seatrout, Spanish mackerel, and even tarpon at the right times. Light to heavy tackle can be used, depending on the target species.

For bait, live shrimp and mullet are excellent choices for redfish and sheepshead. Artificial lures such as jigs and spoons can also be very effective, especially for sight fishing in the flats and backcountry areas.

Overall, St. Augustine's waters are offering some great fishing opportunities right now, so grab your gear and enjoy the day on the water.
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