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Everything to Know About Booking a St. Augustine flounder fishing charter
What are the best flounder fishing charters in St. Augustine?
The best flounder fishing charters in St. Augustine are:
Why should I book a flounder fishing charter in St. Augustine with Captain Experiences?
Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 14 flounder trips in St. Augustine, and the most popular trips in the area are Inshore Rod Bending Action guided by Cole, 4-6 Hour Inshore - 28' Seafox guided by Troy, and Half Day Run - 16' Mitzi Skiff guided by Mike.
Our guides in St. Augustine are rated a 5 out of 5 based on 3807 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.
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What types of flounder fishing charters are common in St. Augustine?
Inshore fishing is the most popular type of fishing for flounder in St. Augustine as well as flats fishing, nearshore fishing, and river fishing.
The most common fishing techniques in St. Augustine are light tackle fishing, artificial lure fishing, and live bait fishing but bottom fishing and jigging are popular as well.
How much do St. Augustine flounder fishing charters cost?
Prices for flounder in St. Augustine can range anywhere from about $450 to $868, but the average price for a half day trip for flounder in St. Augustine is $560. The average price for a full day trip for flounder in St. Augustine is $821.
Is booking a fishing guide worth the money?
Hiring a guide provides a number of benefits and many choose to book a fishing guide for a combination of experience, local knowledge, convenience, and cost-effectiveness.
Working with experienced fishing guides who know the best local spots and techniques can dramatically increase your odds of a great day. Having someone who is on the water every day and knows the area like the back of their hand is going to give you the best chances of success.
Booking a guide is also more cost effective, especially if you only get out a handful of times per year. When you consider all of the costs you would incur on your own such as the price of a boat, maintenance, insurance, gas, high-quality gear and tackle, repairs, and more, you’ll find that DIY is sometimes not worth the expense.
Even if you’ve got a great setup already in your home waters, booking a guide also provides a great opportunity to experience new techniques, new locations, or even a chance at a new target species to knock off the bucket list.
What month is best for flounder fishing in St. Augustine?
The most popular season for flounder fishing in St. Augustine is summer, and most anglers book their trips 21 days in advance.
Do I need a St. Augustine fishing license for flounder and what are the bag limits for flounder in St. Augustine?
See here for more information on fishing licenses in St. Augustine, bag limits for target species, and fishing season regulations in St. Augustine. When in doubt, your fishing guide will always know the right rules and regulations in St. Augustine.
What is flounder fishing in St. Augustine all about?
Flounder are a prized species among anglers in St. Augustine, offering both a challenging fishing experience and delicious table fare. These flatfish inhabit the sandy bottoms, oyster beds, and grassy flats of the area's estuaries, tidal creeks, and nearshore waters. Known for their distinctive appearance, with both eyes located on one side of their body, flounder are adept ambush predators, lying in wait for unsuspecting prey to pass by before striking with lightning speed.
Anglers targeting flounder in St. Augustine employ a variety of effective techniques to entice strikes from these elusive fish. One popular method is drift fishing, where anglers drift along the edges of grass flats, oyster beds, or tidal creeks while casting lures or live bait into likely holding areas. Soft plastic baits, jig heads tipped with shrimp, or live finger mullet are all effective options for enticing strikes from flounder during drift fishing. Anglers must remain attentive to subtle bites and react quickly to hook and land these elusive fish.
Another productive technique for targeting flounder in St. Augustine is bottom fishing with live bait or artificial lures. Anglers commonly use live shrimp, finger mullet, mud minnows, or small baitfish rigged on jig heads or free-lined behind the boat. Presenting live bait around structure such as docks, pilings, or oyster bars can attract strikes from flounder seeking easy prey. Additionally, anglers may use artificial lures such as soft plastic swimbaits, jig heads, or spoons to mimic the movement of baitfish and entice strikes from flounder. Whether drift fishing, bottom fishing, or casting with lures, anglers in St. Augustine can enjoy rewarding encounters with flounder against the backdrop of the city's scenic coastal waters.
What are the most popular months to fish for flounder in St. Augustine?
Flounder fishing in St. Augustine is a year-round pursuit, offering anglers opportunities to target these prized flatfish in various seasons. However, the optimal times for flounder fishing often coincide with seasonal changes and fluctuations in water temperature. In general, the spring and fall months tend to be particularly productive for flounder fishing in St. Augustine, as these periods bring about changes in baitfish migrations and spawning patterns, attracting flounder to feeding areas.
During the spring months, flounder become more active as water temperatures rise, prompting them to move into shallower waters in search of food and suitable spawning grounds. As baitfish populations increase and water temperatures stabilize, flounder become more aggressive feeders, providing anglers with ample opportunities for successful fishing outings. Similarly, in the fall, flounder are known to feed voraciously as they prepare for the winter months, making them more susceptible to anglers' offerings.
While spring and fall are considered prime seasons for flounder fishing in St. Augustine, these flatfish can still be targeted year-round in the area's estuaries, tidal creeks, and nearshore waters. During the summer months, flounder may seek refuge in deeper waters or around structure such as docks, pilings, and oyster beds to escape the heat and predatory pressures. Anglers targeting flounder during this time may need to adjust their fishing techniques and strategies accordingly to locate and entice strikes from these elusive fish. Whether fishing in spring, summer, fall, or winter, anglers in St. Augustine can enjoy rewarding encounters with flounder against the backdrop of the city's scenic coastal waters.
What techniques are popular for catching flounder in St. Augustine?
Flounder fishing in St. Augustine requires anglers to employ a variety of effective techniques to entice strikes from these elusive flatfish. One popular method is drift fishing, where anglers drift along the edges of grass flats, oyster beds, or tidal creeks while casting lures or live bait into likely holding areas. Soft plastic baits, jig heads tipped with shrimp, or live finger mullet are all effective options for enticing strikes from flounder during drift fishing. Anglers must remain attentive to subtle bites and react quickly to hook and land these elusive fish.
Another productive technique for targeting flounder in St. Augustine is bottom fishing with live bait or artificial lures. Anglers commonly use live shrimp, finger mullet, mud minnows, or small baitfish rigged on jig heads or free-lined behind the boat. Presenting live bait around structure such as docks, pilings, or oyster bars can attract strikes from flounder seeking easy prey. Additionally, anglers may use artificial lures such as soft plastic swimbaits, jig heads, or spoons to mimic the movement of baitfish and entice strikes from flounder.
Casting along sandy bottoms, drop-offs, or structure-rich areas can also yield success when targeting flounder in St. Augustine. Anglers can use a variety of lures, including soft plastic grubs, swimbaits, or spoons, to mimic the movements of prey and attract the attention of flounder. Slow and methodical retrieves are often effective in enticing strikes from these ambush predators. Whether drift fishing, bottom fishing, or casting with lures, anglers in St. Augustine can enjoy rewarding encounters with flounder against the backdrop of the city's scenic coastal waters.
What other species are popular in St. Augustine?
Aside from flounder, anglers in St. Augustine have a diverse array of species to target, ensuring thrilling fishing opportunities throughout the year. Redfish, also known as red drum, are a popular target among anglers for their hard-fighting nature and abundance in the area's estuaries, tidal creeks, and marshes. These powerful fish can be targeted using a variety of techniques, including sight fishing, casting with artificial lures, or live bait fishing with shrimp or mullet. Redfish provide anglers with exciting battles against the backdrop of St. Augustine's scenic coastal landscape.
Spotted seatrout, also known as speckled trout, are another prized species found in the shallow bays, estuaries, and grassy flats of St. Augustine. These fish are known for their acrobatic leaps and aggressive strikes, making them a favorite among anglers of all skill levels. Spotted seatrout can be targeted using techniques such as drift fishing, casting with artificial lures, or live bait fishing with shrimp or mullet. Anglers targeting speckled trout in St. Augustine can enjoy thrilling encounters against the backdrop of the city's scenic coastal waters.
St. Augustine's coastal waters also offer opportunities to target species such as sheepshead, black drum, and red snapper. Sheepshead are commonly found around structure such as docks, bridges, and oyster reefs and can be targeted using techniques such as bottom fishing with fiddler crabs or shrimp. Black drum, known for their size and powerful runs, inhabit similar habitats and can be targeted using cut bait or crab. Red snapper are prized for their size and excellent fighting qualities, often found on reefs, wrecks, and other offshore structure. Whether targeting redfish, speckled trout, sheepshead, or exploring other productive fishing grounds, anglers in St. Augustine can enjoy thrilling fishing experiences against the backdrop of the city's scenic coastal landscape.
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Other Fishing Species in St. Augustine
- Amberjack
- Barracuda
- Black Drum
- Black Grouper
- Black Seabass
- Blackfin Tuna
- Blacktip Shark
- Bluefish
- Bonito
- Bull Shark
- Cobia
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- Goliath Grouper
- Jack Crevalle
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- Lane Snapper
- Mahi Mahi
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- Mutton Snapper
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- Speckled Trout
- Tarpon
- Triggerfish
- Vermillion Snapper
- Wahoo
- Yellowfin Tuna
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