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"Redfish, Trout, and Sheepshead Abound in St. Augustine's Inshore Fishery on December 13, 2024"


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For December 13, 2024, in St. Augustine, Florida, the fishing conditions are looking promising, especially with the cooler temperatures and clear waters.

First, let's look at the tides. Today, you can expect a high tide at 6:21 AM with a height of 5.61 feet, followed by a low tide at 12:50 PM with a height of -0.14 feet. The second high tide will be at 6:41 PM, reaching 4.63 feet[2].

Sunrise is at 7:12 AM, and sunset will be at 5:27 PM, giving you ample daylight to hit your favorite spots[2].

With the water temperatures cooling down, the inshore fishing is heating up. Redfish are active, particularly in the shallow areas of the creeks during low tides, where they warm up and feed on small minnows and shrimp. Look for them in areas with darker mud and oyster-laden bottoms, as these spots warm up faster on sunny days[4].

Trout fishing has been excellent, especially close to the inlets in cleaner water. The Saltwater Assassin Lil Boss paddle tail in Houdini color paired with a 1/4oz jighead is a top choice. Use the jig-jig-pause method to entice them. Target creek mouths, ICW banks, and any structure with moving water[4].

Sheepshead fishing is also picking up, with area bridges, docks, and pilings being hot spots. Fiddler crabs are the bait of choice for these tasty porgies[4].

For redfish and trout, consider using live shrimp or mud minnows, especially in creek holes during extreme low tides. Downsize your baits and lures for a stealthy approach, as the clearer water can make the fish spookier[4].

Hot spots include the Matanzas River and the creeks around the ICW. The creek mouths and oyster bars are particularly productive this time of year.

Overall, it's a great day to be out on the water in St. Augustine, with diverse catches expected and plenty of opportunities to land some exciting fish.
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