Palm Coast Fishing

Palm Coast Fishing
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AddressVilano Causeway
St. Augustine, FL, US
Websitehttp://palmcoastfishing.com/
Phone(386) 503-6338
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About Palm Coast Fishing

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Palm Coast Fishing offers inshore fishing charters for redfish, spotted sea trout, flounder, snook, cobia,sharks tarpon and more. We will cover areas along our pristine Intracoastal Waterway and inland tributaries that start in the Nations Oldest City St. Augustine to Flagler Beach. Palm Coast is conveniently located between St. Augustine and Daytona Beach on Florida's East Coast.


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By Seamus on 4/28/2022 11:05:43 PM • Views (347)
First light outgoing tide and add schools of mullet this formula makes for a successful morning outing for trout. Tie on your favorite topwater plug and get to casting gator trout will be lurking around the bait pods along the ICW.. Working topwater...

By Seamus on 3/9/2022 10:32:55 PM • Views (317)
Spring is around the corner and should bring the mullet out of their winter hiding holes. Redfish will start to scatter on the flats and will be hanging around the pods of mullet eating whatever gets kicked up. Look along Spartina grass edges oyster...

By Seamus on 1/6/2022 9:22:51 AM • Views (244)
Happy New Year to all!  January brings great sight fishing opportunities for redfish on our shallow flats. Slow poling or using your trolling motor with the sun to your back will get you close to single redfish or schools. Many different ways to cat...

By Seamus on 1/15/2021 5:16:34 PM • Views (850)
Sheepshead fishing has been great over the past few weeks these guys can be a lot of fun and when found in good numbers make for steady action. Lately I have been finding sheepshead around deeper structure rock piles docks bridges and even steep dro...

By Seamus on 1/15/2021 5:16:31 PM • Views (800)
The snook have been chewing good lately with the water temps rising. Small creeks and canals have been loaded up with finger mullet so if you find the bait you will find the snook. A 3”-4” paddle tail in lighter natural colors rigged on a 1/8oz or 3...

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