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Guide's Targeted Fish Species In May

Largemouth Bass

Largemouth Bass

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Sheepshead

Sheepshead

Excellent Odds

Summer Flounder

Summer Flounder

Excellent Odds

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Hook-N-Gig Outfitters - Top Species in May

Largemouth Bass
Largemouth Bass
Excellent Odds
Species Name: Micropterus Nigricans
Species Family: Centrarchidae
Species Order: Perciformes
Habitat: Lake, Pond, Rivers
Weight: 2 - 22 pounds
Length: 15" - 32"
Sheepshead
Sheepshead
Excellent Odds
Species Name: Archosargus Probatocephalus
Species Family: Sparidae
Species Order: Perciformes
Habitat: Onshore, Nearshore, Offshore, Reef, Wreck
Weight: 1 - 8 pounds
Length: 14" - 20"
Summer Flounder
Summer Flounder
Excellent Odds
Species Name: Paralichthys Dentatus
Species Family: Paralichthyidae
Species Order: Pleuronectiformes
Habitat: Onshore, Nearshore, Offshore
Weight: 1 - 5 pounds
Length: 15" - 37"

Common Questions:


What fish can you catch in St. Augustine, FL?

St. Augustine offers excellent fishing for largemouth bass, flounder, redfish, speckled trout, black drum, and sheepshead. With Hook-N-Gig Outfitters, you can target trophy largemouth bass fishing in St. Augustine in local freshwater lakes or go flounder gigging in St. Augustine along shallow coastal waters at night.


What is the best time of year to fish in St. Augustine?

Fishing in St. Augustine is productive year-round, but the best times depend on the species. Largemouth bass fishing near St. Augustine peaks in spring and fall, while flounder gigging in Florida is best from late summer through fall. Our St. Augustine guided fishing trips ensure you hit the water at the right time for the best action.


Where can I catch flounder in St. Augustine?

The best flounder gigging spots in St. Augustine are in shallow estuaries, grass flats, and along sandy bottoms near inlets. Hook-N-Gig Outfitters specializes in St. Augustine flounder fishing, taking you to top locations under ideal conditions for a successful night on the water.


What are the best lakes for bass fishing in St. Augustine?

Some of the best bass fishing lakes near St. Augustine include the St. Johns River, Rodman Reservoir, and Crescent Lake. Our bass fishing charters in St. Augustine provide expert guidance on where and how to catch trophy largemouth bass in these freshwater hotspots.


What fish can you catch at night in St. Augustine?

Night fishing in St. Augustine is excellent for flounder, redfish, speckled trout, and black drum. St. Augustine night fishing tours with Hook-N-Gig Outfitters focus on gigging for flounder in Florida, where we use specialized lights to spot and catch flounder in the shallows.


Is saltwater or freshwater fishing better in St. Augustine?

Both saltwater fishing trips in St. Augustine and freshwater fishing in St. Augustine, FL offer unique experiences. If you prefer trophy bass, our largemouth bass fishing in St. Augustine trips are perfect, while those looking for an exciting inshore fishing trip in St. Augustine, FL will love our flounder gigging adventures.


What is the limit for flounder fishing in St. Augustine?

In Florida, the flounder fishing limit is currently five fish per person per day with a minimum size of 14 inches. When you book with Hook-N-Gig Outfitters, we ensure all regulations are followed while helping you land the biggest fish possible on your St. Augustine flounder fishing trip.


What bait is best for bass fishing in St. Augustine?

For largemouth bass fishing near St. Augustine, top baits include live shiners, plastic worms, crankbaits, and topwater lures. Our fishing guides in St. Augustine, FL will help you choose the best bait and technique for the conditions to maximize your chances of success.


What is the best tide for fishing in St. Augustine?

The best tide for St. Augustine fishing charters depends on the species you’re targeting. For flounder gigging in St. Augustine, a falling tide is ideal, as it exposes shallow areas where flounder lie in wait. For largemouth bass fishing near St. Augustine, early morning or late evening during stable tides provides the best action. Our St. Augustine guided fishing trips ensure you’re on the water during the most productive tides for an unforgettable experience.


What is the best way to catch flounder in St. Augustine?

The most effective way to catch flounder is by flounder gigging in St. Augustine, where we use bright lights to spot and spear flounder in shallow waters. Our St. Augustine night fishing tours specialize in this exciting hands-on fishing experience, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced anglers.


A Hook-N-Gig Outfitters Fishing Charter targets the top St Augustine Fish species including Flounder, Largemouth Bass. We primarily Fish the Salt Run, Fox Cut, Rose Bay, Tomoka Basin, San Sebastian River, Wilbur Bay, Guana River, Oyster Creek Marina, Tolomato River, Little Tomoka River, City of Saint Augustine Municipal Marina, Robinson Creek, Saint Augustine Inlet, Halifax River, Little Haw Creek, Saint Johns River, Lower Lake Louise, Silver Lake, Clear Lake, Upper Lake Louise, Saratoga Lake, Davis Lake, Lake Roberts, Lake Juanita, Speckled Perch Lake, Cowarts Lake, Black Lake, Tank Lake.

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