Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your St. Augustine fishing guru, comin' at ya with the morning bite report for February 28th. Dawn's breakin' with sunrise around 6:53 AM and sunset at 6:23 PM, per Tide-Forecast.com. Weather's lookin' mild, typical late winter—cool temps in the 50s risin' to low 70s, light winds from the northeast keepin' things calm on the water.
Tides are prime today at the City Dock: high at 5:58 AM hittin' 4.77 feet, droppin' to low around 12:21 PM at -0.04 feet, then buildin' back up. Fish the outgoing from now through noon for best action, as that current pulls bait right to the predators.
Fishin's been hot lately—redfish schools pushin' in the flats, slot-sized 24-27 inchers hammerin' limits. Trout are stackin' up too, speckled beauties up to 20 inches, plus black drum and sheepshead scrapin' pilings. Anglers reported 10-15 fish days offshore on kings and cobia last week, no red tide issues per FWC updates. Inshore, flounder flippin' and a few early pompano surfin' the beaches.
Go with **gold spoons** or **jigs tipped with shrimp** for reds and trout—those artificial lures twitch just right in the tide. Live shrimp or fiddler crabs on circle hooks nail the sheepshead and drum. Cut mullet chunks for flounder drags.
Hit these hot spots: **Vilano Beach ramps** for easy inshore access to creeks loaded with reds, or **Matanzas Inlet** jetties where current concentrates everything—park at the overlook and wade or boat in.
Get out there before the tide slacks, folks—these fish ain't waitin'!
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