Hey y'all, Artificial Lure here, your St. Augustine fishing guru, bringin' you the straight scoop on today's action around the Ancient City. It's Wednesday, January 21st, and we're lookin' at a low tide at 3:44 AM hittin' -0.34 feet, high tide climbin' to 4.53 feet by 10:00 AM at the City Dock, per Tide-Forecast.com. Fish are feedin' strong on the outgoing and flood tides—hit that window from now through midday when the current pulls baitfish into the washouts.
Sunrise kicked off at 7:32 AM, sunset's 6:49 PM, with high solunar activity pushin' bites, says Tides4Fishing charts for the St. Johns River nearby. Weather's mild—mid-60s, partly cloudy, light northeast breeze keepin' things comfy for shore pounders and boaters alike.
Recent catches? Drummin' up reds and black drum in the 15-25 inch range, slot reds pushin' limits, speckled trout up to 3 pounds, flounder flippin' in the creeks, and sheepshead munchin' barnacles off pilings. Folks at the ramps report limits of whiting and pompano off the beaches too. Action's hot post-front, with keeper trout and reds stackin' up in the Matanzas and Tolomato Rivers.
Best lures? Go with **gold spoons** or **jigheads tipped with shrimp** for trout and reds—mirrolures or DOA shrimp imitators in natural colors kill it on the flats. Live shrimp or fiddler crabs top the bait list for sheepshead and flounder; fresh mullet strips for drum. Work the outgoing tide slow near structure.
Hot spots: Vilano Beach ramps for surf reds and whiting—park easy, cast far. Or the North Fork of the Tolomato at high slack for ambushin' trout. Rig light, 15-pound fluoro, and stay stealthy.
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