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Captain Tommy Derringer 2/28/2025

 Captain Tommy Derringer

 www.InshoreAdventures.net

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St Augustine Report






This is a great week to start this new fishing report… we have the coveted morning low tide this week and as we get towards the weekend it’s set up to be my favorite tide for this time of year which is a late morning/midday low tide. If you were in the sight-fishing, this is the tide you want. The redfish are still schooled up both on the flats and in the creeks. We’ve been catching most of our fish on my go-to Saltwater Assassin paddle tail in the new pilchard color. The reds have also been eating mud minnows, especially in the deeper creek holes and along the ICW on the last couple hours of the outgoing tide. 

I’ve started to see some big trout laid up in the shallows. I think in another couple of weeks, those fish will start to get more active and should start chasing Topwater plugs during the low light hours. Something I look forward to every year. 

The black drum bite has been pretty consistent as well. Again on that outgoing tide and first of incoming. Live or dead shrimp, fiddler crabs, or any kind of crab for that matter seems to be doing the trick.




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