Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your St. Augustine fishing guru, comin' at ya with today's report from the salty shores right here on February 21st. Dawn broke around 7:00 AM, sun's dippin' at 6:15 PM or so—perfect window for some action before that chill sets in.
Tides are lookin' prime per Surfline and NOAA: low at -0.1ft around 4:17 AM, high hittin' 4.4ft mid-mornin', then droppin' low again late afternoon near Vilano. Fish the incomin' with that current movin' baitfish 'round.
Weather's crisp post-cold snap—mid-50s, light north breeze, water hoverin' low 60s. Sheepshead are chewin' hard on structure from the recent chill, per local jetty reports, with pompano stirrin' as it warms. Redfish, trout, and flounder toppin' catches lately, plus whiffs of black drum and slot kings inshore. Limits comin' steady off the beaches and piers.
Hit 'em with fiddler crabs or shrimp for **sheepshead** on knocker rigs—deadly on pilings. Sand fleas or small jigs like 1/8-oz heads with Gulp! minnows for **pompano**. Artificials? RonZ swimmers or 6th Sense Fiction Shads on light tackle for reds and trout; ChatterBaits if wind picks up.
Hot spots: St. Augustine Pier for surf action—toss where waves break irregular. Vilano Beach ramps or Anastasia State Park jetties for easy access, fish the points at twilight.
Bundle up, watch for snook peekin' too. Tight lines!
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