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Fishing in St. Augustine: Tides, Targets, and Hot Spots for a Productive Winter Day


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If you're heading out to fish in St. Augustine today, December 1st, here's what you need to know:

First off, let's talk about the tides. According to the tide charts, the first low tide was at 5:23 AM, and the next low tide will be at 6:14 PM. The only high tide of the day is at 11:48 AM[3].

The sun rose at 6:54 AM and will set at 5:27 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to get out on the water.

Weather-wise, it's a typical winter day in St. Augustine, with mild temperatures and possibly some light winds.

Fish activity is looking good, especially for inshore species. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a lot of speckled trout and sheepshead. Speckled trout were biting well on float rigs and artificial lures, while sheepshead were found around structures like docks and bridges[4].

For redfish, which are active this time of year, look for them in the backwaters and marshes, especially when the tide is right. They're feeding on crabs and shrimp, so using a jig or a mud minnow can be very effective[1].

If you're targeting sheepshead, live or frozen shrimp under popping corks work well. For speckled trout, try using live shrimp or artificial lures like spoons and jigs.

Some hot spots to consider include the inshore waters around the Intracoastal Waterway, particularly the creeks and backwaters where saltwater mixes with fresh. The areas near the inlets and around docks are also great places to find a variety of fish[1].

Overall, it's a great day to get out and enjoy the fishing in St. Augustine. The cooler water has brought out the redfish, and the speckled trout and sheepshead are plentiful. Just make sure to check the tide times and adjust your fishing strategy accordingly.
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