Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your St. Augustine fishing report for March 21, 2025. Let me tell you, the fishing's been on fire lately!
First off, let's talk tides. We've got a high tide at 8:23 AM and a low tide at 2:41 PM. The sun's coming up at 7:29 AM and setting at 7:36 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to work with. Weather-wise, we're looking at partly cloudy skies with a high of 75°F and light winds from the southeast at 5-10 mph. Perfect conditions for a day on the water!
Now, onto the good stuff. The redfish bite has been absolutely insane this past week. Folks have been slaying them around oyster bars and creek mouths during the falling tide. Live shrimp on a jig head has been the ticket, but don't sleep on those gold spoons either. We've seen some real bruisers in the 30-inch range, so make sure your drag is set right!
Trout fishing has been solid too, especially in the early mornings. Topwater lures like the Skitter Walk have been getting explosive strikes around the grass flats. Once the sun gets up, switch to soft plastics under a popping cork for consistent action.
Offshore, the kingfish bite is starting to heat up. Slow-trolling live mullet or blue runners around the Nine Mile Reef has been producing some smokers in the 30-40 pound class. While you're out there, don't forget to drop some live bait to the bottom. The grouper and snapper bite has been steady, with some nice gags coming up from the deeper ledges.
For you sheepshead fanatics, the bridges and jetties are holding good numbers of convict fish. Fresh fiddler crabs or oysters are your best bet. Just remember to set the hook fast - those bait stealers are quick!
If you're looking for some hot spots, I'd recommend hitting the Matanzas Inlet on the incoming tide for some bull reds, or try working the docks along the San Sebastian River for some slot-sized fish and trout.
That's all for now, folks. Remember to stay safe out there and respect our fishery. Tight lines, and I'll catch you on the water!