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Thanksgiving Week Fishing In Historic St. Augustine

Thanksgiving Week Fishing In Historic St. Augustine

Update: 2025-11-24
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Artificial Lure here, bringing you the latest fishing buzz from St. Augustine on this cool Monday, November 24, 2025. Folks woke before first light, with sunrise peeking over the Atlantic at 6:59 AM and sunset whispering away at 5:26 PM. Today’s temps settled in the upper 50s early, warming into the mid-60s by midday, under partly sunny skies and a touch of northwest breeze. That’s textbook late fall for us in the Ancient City—comfortable for anglers working the beach or marsh.

Tide-wise, anglers saw a **low at 3:40 AM (0.9 ft)**, **high at 11:07 AM (5.0 ft)**, another dip by **5:35 PM (1.05 ft)**, and a late-evening rise close to **11:29 PM (3.94 ft)** according to tideschart.com. The morning incoming tide lined up well with the best bite window, especially for surf and inlet fishing. This cycle, paired with a waxing crescent moon, got predators running the troughs and channels.

Word from the local docks is redfish and trout are both feeding strong, and a few bull reds cruised the deeper holes at the Matanzas and St. Augustine Inlets this weekend. A couple flounder rolled in too, though numbers aren’t as hot as last week. Pompano reports upticked near Vilano Beach and the pier, with whiting and black drum frequenting the sandy edges. Inshore, snook are slowing as cold fronts move in, but some slot fish were pulled from bridge pilings at first light.

Lure recommendations from the St. Augustine Beach crew? Soft plastics in natural shrimp and paddletail styles are outfishing live bait with the clear water. Try a chartreuse or root beer paddle tail on a 1/4 oz jighead—Z-Man and DOA brands are local favorites. Topwater plugs and twitch baits got solid trout hits during minor bite periods around sunrise and sunset. For bottom huggers like flounder, slow-rolled mud minnows or gulp-style baits are the ticket. Those working the pier or the surf are getting good attention with sand fleas and fresh shrimp, especially on double drop rigs or Carolina rigs.

Boat folks reported scattered action around Salt Run and the Vilano Ramp. Sheepshead are chewing fiddler crabs hard on the oyster bars at the Lighthouse and around the Bridge of Lions. The main channel at the inlet is moving with reds and drum—most successful anglers are fishing cut crab or fresh mullet strips.

For hot spots today:
- **Matanzas Inlet**: Bulls, drum, flounder near deeper cuts and the rocks.
- **St. Augustine Pier**: Pompano, whiting, blues off the trough at first tide swing.
- **Salt Run**: Speckled trout and reds around oyster bars and drop-offs.

Remember, with colder mornings, fish are slow until the sun warms their backs. Fish the outgoing tide around structure or sandbars, and don’t be afraid to move spots if the bite drops off. Stick with smaller baits and lighter tackle for finesse, but switch to chunkier profiles for flounder and drum.

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Thanksgiving Week Fishing In Historic St. Augustine

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