Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your St. Augustine fishing guru, comin' at ya with the morning report for February 22nd. Low tide hit at 5:54 AM right at City Dock, sittin' pretty at -0.05 feet, with high tide rollin' in around 11:50 AM at 4.1 feet—Tide-Forecast.com's got the full chart. Sunrise was at 7:17 AM, sunset 'round 5:30 PM, and we're lookin' at mild temps in the low 60s with light winds from the northeast, though a winter chill might sneak in later per the marine forecast.
Fish are active post-cold snap—water's hoverin' near 64°F in Sisters Creek. Captain Experiences reports sheepshead bitin' hot on barnacle-covered fiddler crabs or shrimp, black sea bass stackin' up on those same baits near structure, and bull reds tearin' it up nearshore on live mullet. Recent catches include limits of sheepshead off the docks, slot reds in the creeks, and trout on the flats—folks are pullin' strings of 'em daily.
For **lures**, go with **jigheads tipped with shrimp** or **Gulp! soft plastics** in natural colors for sheepshead and trout; paddle tails on 1/4-oz jigheads shine for reds. Best live bait? Fiddler crabs for sheepies, shrimp for everything else, or finger mullet if you can net 'em.
Hit these **hot spots**: Vilano Beach ramps for nearshore reds at first light, or Sisters Creek bridges for sheepshead stackin' under 'em on the incoming tide.
Get out there safe, check your lines, and tight lines!
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