jericho Posted April 15, 2017 Share Posted April 15, 2017 Any suggestions. Will be there in July. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THE SHERIFF Posted April 16, 2017 Share Posted April 16, 2017 We used to fish the St Johns river and would catch lots of cool stuff. Find a dock that extends far enough into the river and you're set. We would always fish high tide, using shrimp for bait. Sheepshead, Stingray, Croackers were plentiful. Dad even caught a 4 ft. Hammerhead. Tie a piece of chicken to a string, drop it in and crabs will be all over it. Loved it when I was younger. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deaconjim Posted April 16, 2017 Share Posted April 16, 2017 I`ve talked to alot of locals who say fishing is great around Matanzas inlet. I`ve seen a ton of people fishing off the bridge there. It`s at Crescent beach. About 10 miles south of St. Augustine. We go down at least once every year. It`s somewhere that I could see myself spending winters in a few years. And I used to laugh at those old Geezers snowbirds. Now it doesn`t seem near as silly since i`m a junior geezer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcpapa Posted April 16, 2017 Share Posted April 16, 2017 Parents have lived there for over 30 years. Crescent Beach is where we go to enjoy the beach. Lots less crowded than St. Augustine or Jax beaches. But we've never fished there, and neither have they. Saltwater & Freshwater Fishing in St. Augustine, FL Fish the Waters of St. Augustine and Its Beaches | Florida's Historic Coast Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spindoc Posted April 17, 2017 Share Posted April 17, 2017 I just got back from fishing the St Johns 2 weeks ago. Fished below lake George. Lots of fish to be caught. The water temp 2 weeks ago was only 76. Perfect Ive always heard the river north of Lake George is better. Can't attest to that but would love to test that theory Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jericho Posted April 17, 2017 Author Share Posted April 17, 2017 I just got back from fishing the St Johns 2 weeks ago. Fished below lake George. Lots of fish to be caught. The water temp 2 weeks ago was only 76. Perfect Ive always heard the river north of Lake George is better. Can't attest to that but would love to test that theory How about fishing off the beach? How about shark fishing? Best bait to use there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spindoc Posted April 17, 2017 Share Posted April 17, 2017 How about fishing off the beach? How about shark fishing? Best bait to use there? If that's your desire, there's no better source for that than @Wireman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wireman Posted April 17, 2017 Share Posted April 17, 2017 How about fishing off the beach? How about shark fishing? Best bait to use there? Hey, I received your DM and will be replying very soon. Was out of the loop with family over the weekend. If you're going to shark fish (and land them), you're going to need a pretty big pole and at least 30-lb. test line. You can use a spinning reel, as long as it's one that can handle the line. Sharks are the easiest fish of all to attract and hook...but it is a big job to land them. I'll post a picture and instructions later (at work right now), but you will need the proper hooks, leader and mono to actually land a bigger one. It's not as complicated as it sounds but if you don't have the right equipment, you'll get to feel the fish for about 20 seconds before it frees itself. With the right equipment, you'll at least have a chance to fight it and wear it down. As for bait, you are going to need some bait fish. The bigger the bait, the bigger the shark. You can fish with a small chunk of cut bait or a big piece of fresh shrimp and catch 18-24" sharks as long as you want to fool with them. You can use a slab of cut bait about 4-6" wide and catch 4-6' sharks. You won't likely catch anything smaller and you might occasionally hook a bigger one. You can use a huge chunk of cut bait (basically a large fish) and you will only hook big ones. It all depends on what you want to tackle and how patient you want to be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wireman Posted April 17, 2017 Share Posted April 17, 2017 I caught the shark in my profile picture with this bait, to give you an idea. That's a big piece of amber jack. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jericho Posted April 17, 2017 Author Share Posted April 17, 2017 I caught the shark in my profile picture with this bait, to give you an idea. That's a big piece of amber jack. [ATTACH]61364[/ATTACH] Chip used the same thing for me when I used him at HH. A huge bait fish caught a huge Lemon. We were lucky to get him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldrambler Posted April 25, 2017 Share Posted April 25, 2017 Any suggestions. Will be there in July. Has been years but if you're talking about salt water fishing ... I have surf fished close to St. Augustine, had some good luck on Whiting. Used frozen shrimp. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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