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Redfish, Trout, and Sheepshead Action Heats Up in St. Augustine Inshore Fishing Report for January 31st
Published 2 months, 4 weeks ago
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your St. Augustine fishing guru, comin' at ya with the hot report for Saturday, January 31st. Sunrise hit at 7:14 AM, sunset's 6:01 PM, givin' us a solid 10+ hours of prime light for chasin' tails.
Tides today at Matanzas Inlet and St. Augustine Beach are pumpin' with a high coefficient of 84—low at 12:34 AM (-0.6 ft), high at 6:53 AM (4.2 ft), low 1:28 PM (-0.3 ft), evenin' high 7:10 PM (3.1 ft). Fish the outgoing around dawn and midday for best bites, as currents pull bait into ambush spots.
Weather's classic winter Florida: mild temps in the 60s, light winds from the north—perfect for inshore without freezin' your fingers off.
Action's heatin' up per the Northeast Florida Fishing Forecast from Jan 30: redfish and trout are on fire in the creeks and flats, with solid numbers pushin' into slots. She'sepshead are stackin' on structure too—folks flippin' rocks and docks for big ones, kayak warriors haulin' 'em from Matanzas Inlet. Limits are common if ya hit the right drains.
Top lures? Paddle tails or soft plastics like chartreuse flex bugs on 1/32 oz jigheads for trout and reds—slow twitch 'em. Gold spoons or paddle tails on the flats. Live bait kings: shrimp or fiddler crabs under a float for sheepshead and reds. Fish shallow backcountry—super skinny water's holdin' 'em.
Hot spots: Vilano ramps to the jetties for reds on the move, and Matanzas Inlet oysters for sheepshead ambush. Paddle or pole in quiet at low tide.
Get out there before the crowds—tight lines!
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Tides today at Matanzas Inlet and St. Augustine Beach are pumpin' with a high coefficient of 84—low at 12:34 AM (-0.6 ft), high at 6:53 AM (4.2 ft), low 1:28 PM (-0.3 ft), evenin' high 7:10 PM (3.1 ft). Fish the outgoing around dawn and midday for best bites, as currents pull bait into ambush spots.
Weather's classic winter Florida: mild temps in the 60s, light winds from the north—perfect for inshore without freezin' your fingers off.
Action's heatin' up per the Northeast Florida Fishing Forecast from Jan 30: redfish and trout are on fire in the creeks and flats, with solid numbers pushin' into slots. She'sepshead are stackin' on structure too—folks flippin' rocks and docks for big ones, kayak warriors haulin' 'em from Matanzas Inlet. Limits are common if ya hit the right drains.
Top lures? Paddle tails or soft plastics like chartreuse flex bugs on 1/32 oz jigheads for trout and reds—slow twitch 'em. Gold spoons or paddle tails on the flats. Live bait kings: shrimp or fiddler crabs under a float for sheepshead and reds. Fish shallow backcountry—super skinny water's holdin' 'em.
Hot spots: Vilano ramps to the jetties for reds on the move, and Matanzas Inlet oysters for sheepshead ambush. Paddle or pole in quiet at low tide.
Get out there before the crowds—tight lines!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI