Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your St. Augustine fishing guru, comin' at ya live from the salty shores on this fine Sunday mornin'. Tides today got high at 1:58 AM hittin' 4.07 feet, droppin' low at 8:20 AM to 1.54 feet, then climbin' back up to 4.86 feet at 2:28 PM, and low again at 9:20 PM to 1.54 feet—Fishing Reminder says it's an excellent solunar day with major bites from 6:17-8:17 AM, 6:35-8:35 PM, and minors at 1:28-3:28 PM plus 11:07 PM-1:07 AM. Sunrise kicked off around 7:26 AM, sunset 'bout 7:38 PM, givin' us a solid 12 hours of light.
Weather's lookin' prime for castin'—mild temps in the 70s, light breeze off the ocean, no big storms brewin'. Fish are fired up with that first quarter moon pullin' 'em in. Recent reports show redfish schools tearin' it up in the flats, slot-size limits pushin' 20-30 inches, trout stackin' steady at 16-24 inches, and black drum haulin' bottom near 5-10 pounds. Folks been pullin' flounder too, plus sheepshead on structure—dozens reported from the piers and inlets last week.
For lures, hit 'em with **Gulp! Swimming Mullet** in shrimp or chartreuse under a popping cork for reds and trout—dancin' action's killin' it. **Gold spoons** or **jigs with soft plastics** like paddle tails for flounder in the troughs. Live bait? **Fresh shrimp** or **fiddler crabs** on a knocker rig can't be beat for drum and sheepshead; mud minnows for the specks.
Hot spots right now: Vilano Beach pier for surf action—fish the incoming tide—and Matanzas Inlet for reds pushin' through the cut. Sneak over to Tolomato River mouth if you're kayak-bound.
Get out there before that evenin' major—lines tight!
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