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Fishing in St. Augustine, Florida, United States

  1. United States
  2. Florida
  3. St. Augustine

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Check out the best fishing spots in St. Augustine, Florida. Anglers using Fishbrain have logged: 19,401 catches for Largemouth bass, 3,354 catches for Red drum, 2,290 catches for Bluegill, 1,275 catches for Black drum, 1,004 catches for Spotted seatrout, 931 catches for Summer flounder Use Fishbrain to view local fishing regulations, read reviews of local fishing spots, and learn what lures are most successful in St. Augustine. Become a Pro subscriber to see when and where fish are being caught and logged in Fishbrain. Whether you use the free version of Fishbrain or upgrade to Fishbrain Pro, you can find a diverse range of successful fishing spots in St. Augustine, and get tips on how to increase your fishing success!

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Fishing regulations in St. Augustine

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Map of Lake Lavelle© Mapbox © OpenStreetMap
Hook & Lure Removal Etiquette
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brianalvarez8371

I am a resident next to this pond. Everyone is invited to fish behind my house, I do not mind. However, all I ask is to be mindful when removing hooks/lures from the fish. Please be very careful when removing hooks and take your time. I do not want to see dead fish around my pond. Feel free to ask any questions at the house 4417, my name is Brian. Thank you.

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Coach Mike
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m-dickerson

I've spent almost every summer in a beach house about a 1/4 of a mile north of Guana and the Gate station! Normally very productive big Whiting, Pompano and Reds from October through April. Pompano and Red Fish bite drops off as water temp rises but Whiting are always there!