St. Augustine Fish Species

Common Questions:


What fish is St. Augustine known for?

St. Augustine is renowned for its abundant Redfish population, a prized catch for anglers seeking thrilling adventures on the water. With Captain Douglas Oesterle, you can join an unforgettable fishing charter, targeting these iconic species amidst the scenic beauty of the St. Johns River and beyond.


What fish are biting in St. Augustine?

Discover the thriving fish populations in St. Augustine with Captain Douglas Oesterle, whose extensive knowledge ensures you target the most sought-after species.


What species are in the St. Johns River?

The St. Johns River boasts a diverse array of fish species, including Redfish, Trout, Flounder, Sheepshead, and Tarpon. With Captain Douglas, anglers can confidently navigate these waters and reel in the catch of their dreams amidst the rich biodiversity of the St. Johns River.


A Old Salt Charters Fishing Charter targets the top St. Augustine Fish species including Black Drum, Bluefish, Flounder, King Mackerel (Kingfish), Redfish, Black Seabass, Blacktip Shark, Bull Shark, Sheepshead, Mangrove Snapper, Speckled Trout, Tarpon. We primarily Fish the Atlantic Ocean, Smith Creek, Spruce Creek, Guana River, Salt Run, Murray Creek, Fozzard Creek, Indian Creek, Hidden Harbor Marina, Redland Canal, Wilbur Bay, Fox Cut, Stokes Creek, Braddock Creek, Casa Cola Creek, Inlet Harbor, Strickland Bay, Oyster Creek Marina, San Julian Creek, Tenmile Creek, Live Oak Point, Rockhouse Creek, Dead End Creek, Tolomato River, Inlet Marina, Moses Creek, Long Creek, Blind Spruce Creek, Little Tomoka River, City of Saint Augustine Municipal Marina, Robinson Creek, Smyrna Creek, Quarry Creek, Rose Bay, Groover Branch, Tomoka Basin, San Sebastian River, Turnbull Creek, Deep Creek, Halifax River, Styles Creek, Ponce de Leon Cut, Turnbull Bay, Pancho Creek, Bulow Creek, English Landing Marina, Mill Creek, Saint Augustine Inlet, Pellicer Creek, Ximanies Creek, Moss Point, Lake Ponte Vedra.