We had a great spring on the water here in St.Augustine.The weather thru March and April was mostly windy with temperatures below normal.May and the first part of June the wind layed down and the temperatures got up to normal.The redfishing was red hot with lots of happy customers.The redfish were found in a variety of different places from deeper water structure out on the intracoastal,shallow water flats off the intracoastal to backcountry creeks.I probably spent more time in the backcountry creeks than any due to big fish in the 25 to 33inch class being stacked up in these spots day after day.Many of these days on a half day trip we pulled into a spot put the power pole down and did not move till it was time to go to the dock.We caught a few trout and black drum this spring but the bite was on and off.With the redfish bite as good as it’s been not a big deal.I expect the good redfish bite to carry over into the summer.If this summer is like last the black drum in the 2 to 5lbs range are going to pick up and last thru September.Remember when you book a trip book with a individual professional guide that fishes and makes a living doing it every day not a part time guy working two jobs and learning the water on your dime.
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About the Author: Captain Charles Parker
Capt. Charlie Parker is a Northeast Florida native and has been fishing the waters in and around St. Augustine, Florida since the 1960s. His extensive knowledge of the St Augustine, Florida area and the techniques needed to catch fish have consistently brought his charter customers a very high success rate. Capt. Charlie began his professional fishing career in the 1980s, fishing the B.A.S.S. Pro tournament trail. Since the early 1990s, he has concentrated his fishing in the salt water in and around St. Augustine, Florida. He now enjoys sharing his knowledge and love of salt water fishing with anglers of all skill levels – whether beginner or advanced.
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