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St. Augustine Spring Bite: Reds and Trout Heating Up on the Fall Tide
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your St. Augustine fishing guru, comin' at ya with the fresh report for April 30, 2026, right here in northeast Florida's prime waters.
Sunrise hit at 6:58 AM, sunset's 8:02 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em. Weather's mild today: highs in the low 80s, light southeast breeze around 8-10 mph, partly cloudy with a chance of afternoon pop-up showers keepin' things humid but fishable. Tides are prime: low at 7:12 AM, high at 1:28 PM, then fallin' outgoing through evenin'—that's your money window when reds and trout get aggressive in the drains.
Fish activity's heatin' up spring-style. Recent catches mirror what's poppin' coastwide per NOAA Fisheries updates: summer flounder, black sea bass, and scup limits holdin' steady with conservation equivalency lettin' states like Florida run status quo bag and size rules—check FWC for exacts. Locals report solid speckled trout stacks on oyster bars and bridge pilings, reds cruisin' marsh edges on that fallin' tide, and flounder giggin' current sweeps. Mixed bags includin' slot reds, upper-slot trout up to 4-5 lbs, and a few bonus black sea bass inshore. Offshore, expect blackfish and early cobia sightings.
Best lures? Go Deadly Dudley straight tails or paddle tails on 1/8-oz jigheads in light colors over shell in 2-3 feet—imitatin' shrimp under a poppin' cork with 1-2 foot leader for explosive topwater walks at dawn/dusk. Live shrimp, cut mullet, or crab chunks rule for bait; finger mullet if you can net 'em.
Hot spots: Vilano Beach surf for trout on incoming, and the Matanzas Inlet rocks on the drop tide for reds and flounder—anchor and fan-cast those shell lines.
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Sunrise hit at 6:58 AM, sunset's 8:02 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em. Weather's mild today: highs in the low 80s, light southeast breeze around 8-10 mph, partly cloudy with a chance of afternoon pop-up showers keepin' things humid but fishable. Tides are prime: low at 7:12 AM, high at 1:28 PM, then fallin' outgoing through evenin'—that's your money window when reds and trout get aggressive in the drains.
Fish activity's heatin' up spring-style. Recent catches mirror what's poppin' coastwide per NOAA Fisheries updates: summer flounder, black sea bass, and scup limits holdin' steady with conservation equivalency lettin' states like Florida run status quo bag and size rules—check FWC for exacts. Locals report solid speckled trout stacks on oyster bars and bridge pilings, reds cruisin' marsh edges on that fallin' tide, and flounder giggin' current sweeps. Mixed bags includin' slot reds, upper-slot trout up to 4-5 lbs, and a few bonus black sea bass inshore. Offshore, expect blackfish and early cobia sightings.
Best lures? Go Deadly Dudley straight tails or paddle tails on 1/8-oz jigheads in light colors over shell in 2-3 feet—imitatin' shrimp under a poppin' cork with 1-2 foot leader for explosive topwater walks at dawn/dusk. Live shrimp, cut mullet, or crab chunks rule for bait; finger mullet if you can net 'em.
Hot spots: Vilano Beach surf for trout on incoming, and the Matanzas Inlet rocks on the drop tide for reds and flounder—anchor and fan-cast those shell lines.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for weekly updates! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI