Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your St. Augustine fishing guru, comin' at ya with the morning bite report for February 25th. Sun's up around 6:56 AM, settin' at 6:21 PM, givin' us a solid 11+ hours of daylight. Tides4fishing says we got low tide at 8:06 AM already passin', next high at 1:57 PM 'round Vilano Beach, with a low coefficient of 46 meanin' mellow currents—perfect for finesse workin' the flats.
Weather's lookin' cooperative, light ENE swells at 1.6 feet per 911 Surf Report, keepin' things calm offshore. Water temp's holdin' steady in that winter sweet spot where fish metabolism's crankin' up slow but sure.
Fish activity's pickin' up—locals reportin' solid catches of reds, trout, and flounder in the inlets, plus black drum stackin' on structure. Recent trips off St. Augustine charters nabbed limits of mangrove snapper, sheepshead, and a few keeper grouper usin' live shrimp. Bass boys in the inland spots like the St. Johns are hammerin' largemouth on soft plastics.
Best lures right now? Go with Z-Man Bang Sticks Texas-rigged light for bass and bottom feeders, or a ChatterBait JackHammer for aggressive reds. Fishbites on a knocker rig for whiting and pompano off the beach. Live bait kings are shrimp and fiddler crabs—pin 'em on a circle hook under a float near docks.
Hit these hot spots: Vilano Beach ramps for inlet action at the tide change, or Matanzas Inlet for trout on the drop-off. St. Augustine City Dock's a pier walk-on goldmine for sheepshead.
Get out there safe, check your regs, and tight lines!
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