Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your St. Augustine fishing guru, comin' at ya with the early mornin' report for January 2nd. Water's chillin' down this winter, but the bite's holdin' steady if ya time it right.
Tides today got low at midnight 'round -0.8 feet, high pushin' 5.3 feet by 7:18 AM, then droppin' low again mid-afternoon 'bout -0.3 feet, and high evenin'. Fishingreminder.com says major bites from 6:17-8:17 AM right now, minor 1:28-3:28 PM, and another major 6:35-8:35 PM—hit those windows hard. Sunrise 'round 7:20 AM, sunset 5:40 PM, so dawn and dusk patrols gonna shine.
Weather's crisp, mid-50s air, light winds, clearer water makin' fish spooky but sight-fishable per Capt. George Hastick in Coastal Angler. Recent catches? Reds, snook, speckled trout, sheepshead, and flounder top lists from Captain Experiences and local reports. Sheepshead schoolin' thick on pilings and docks—folks pullin' limits. Reds and trout in potholes and flats on negative lows, snook holdin' near deeper cuts.
Best baits: fiddler crabs or shrimp on 1/0 circle hooks, no weight, 20-25 lb fluoro leader for sheepies. Live shrimp under poppin' corks for reds and trout. Lures? Downsized 3-4 inch paddletails like Saltwater Assassins Sea Shad, unweighted on Owner Twistlocks, or 1/8-1/4 oz jigs slow-dragged. Work 'em subtle—fish ain't chasin' fast in the cold.
Hot spots: Salt Run for inshore reds and trout on the incoming, and Vilano Bridge pilings for sheepshead scrapin' barnacles. Oyster Creek Marina's another gem for dock bites.
Bundle up, stay stealthy, and tight lines, folks!
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