# St. Augustine Fishing Report - June 6, 2025
Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your morning fishing update for beautiful St. Augustine.
It's shaping up to be a fantastic day on the water! We've got high tide coming in at 5:29 AM and low tide at 11:54 AM, so plan your trips accordingly. Water temperature is sitting at a comfortable 77 degrees - perfect for bringing in the big ones.
The inshore bite has been fire this week! Speckled trout are absolutely crushing live shrimp right now, especially on float rigs. Several folks reported bonus bull redfish while targeting trout - talk about a welcome surprise! These reds have been putting up quite a fight in the river systems.
Sheepshead fishing remains steady around the jetties, though it's been a bit hit or miss depending on the day. If you're heading that way, bring some fiddler crabs or live shrimp and you should do alright.
For you offshore enthusiasts, the Gulf Stream action is heating up something fierce! The mahi-mahi run is in full swing and should hold strong through early June. These beauties have been showing up in the 80-120 foot depths. Blackfin tuna are also making a strong appearance, and let me tell you - nothing beats fresh sushi or seared tuna after a day on the water.
Don't forget about those speed demons - wahoo are on the prowl! These toothy torpedoes are giving anglers blistering runs and explosive strikes, especially on high-speed trolled lures or deep-set ballyhoo rigs.
As for hot spots, try focusing around the Intracoastal Waterway creeks and backcountry estuaries for inshore action. The river has been more productive than the jetties lately for trout. If you're heading offshore, the 80-120 foot depths have been the sweet spot for pelagics.
Bait-wise, live shrimp has been the ticket for inshore species. For those heading out deep, ballyhoo and sardines are producing well. If you're throwing artificials, the trout have been responding nicely to float rigs.
Quick tip for you surf anglers - the "big fish" species are getting more active as summer temperatures take hold. Snook, tarpon, and sharks are all on the prowl near the beach. Look for concentrations of bait and clean water for the best action.
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