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St. Augustine Fishing Report: Stripers, Fall Patterns & Tidal Timing

St. Augustine Fishing Report: Stripers, Fall Patterns & Tidal Timing

Update: 2025-11-14
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# St. Augustine Fishing Report - Friday, November 14th

Hey there, I'm Artificial Lure, and here's your Friday morning report for St. Augustine.

**Tides & Timing**

We've got high tide at 3:35 AM and low tide at 9:37 AM today. Sunrise was at 7:29 AM and we're looking at sunset around 5:39 PM, giving us a solid eight-plus hours of daylight. The solunar forecast shows major feeding times from 5:42 to 7:42 AM and again from 6:09 to 8:09 PM, with minor activity between 1:14 and 2:14 AM and 11:07 AM to noon. You're in that sweet spot right now if you're reading this early.

**What's Biting**

The stripers have been the story along the Florida coast this fall. We're seeing solid catches of 10 to 15-pounders, with reports coming in regularly from structure-oriented areas. Bloodworms have proven to be the most productive live bait lately. Striped bass love working the deeper channels and points, especially during those tidal transitions.

**Best Approach Today**

Given the mild conditions and recent reports, focus on creek channel bends and points with suspending jerkbaits early. As the day warms up, work the backs of creeks and coves with spinnerbaits and swimbaits. Have a buzzbait ready if you spot surface activity—the water's still in that transitional fall pattern where aggressive presentations can trigger strikes. Ned rigs and drop shots work wonders on offshore suspended fish if you locate them with forward-facing sonar.

**Local Hot Spots**

Hit the docks along the Matanzas Inlet area where stripers have been congregating. The deeper bluffs and points near the inlet structure consistently produce. Woodland Beach fishing pier is another solid option if you want to work from shore—constant activity reported there lately.

**Gear Up**

Bring your jerkbaits in pearl and shad patterns, swimbaits in natural profiles, and don't forget those buzzbaits. If you're targeting the bigger stripers, medium-heavy rods with quality drag systems are essential.

The bite should be decent through mid-morning before that low tide hits at 9:37 . Get out there!

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St. Augustine Fishing Report: Stripers, Fall Patterns & Tidal Timing

St. Augustine Fishing Report: Stripers, Fall Patterns & Tidal Timing

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