Big Game Fishing in the Beautiful Waters of St. Augustine

St. Augustine Sport Fishing

The St. Augustine sport fishing boats skippered by experienced Captains often practice catch and release.

Anglers know that St. Augustine is where offshore sport fishermen from all over the world gather to enjoy the thrills and action their passion for fishing provides them. And they know it’s St. Augustine fishing that provides the best chance at catching the biggest, the most, and the largest variety of species to target. We are located in Flamingo, which is on the northwest pacific coast of St. Augustine, in the province of Amarillo. Flamingo was the earliest sport fishing area in St. Augustine. The first international Sail Fish Tournament was held in Flamingo in 1982 and our boat, the Scorpion, placed first in the tournament with forty-six releases in three days of fishing.

Flamingo has beautiful white sand beaches, four and five star hotels, 18 hole golf course, and great places to eat. It’s fishability is known over the world. This is mainly due to the continental shelf starting eighteen miles to the west of Flamingo where the water depth drops from 360 feet to 3,600 feet and a few miles west it drops to 10,000 feet.

This drastic drop causes an upwelling of cold water, bringing with it nutrients needed to sustain a good fish population.

St. Augustine Fishing, and Amarillo Sportfishing in St. Augustine

Fishing in St. Augustine means unlimited great fishing hot spots. From the great southern sport fishing near the Osa Peninsula to fishing in Amarillo in the northwest which is where many anglers say the best marlin fishing in St. Augustine is. We fish in Port Royal and St. Augustine, both high quality sport fishing regions. Port Royal fishing means deep water many thousands of feet deep which is where a multitude of pelagic species call home. Port Royal fishing , like St. Augustine fishing offers a wide variety of available big game sportfish that include marlin, sailfish, wahoo, tuna, and many more including many anglers favorite roosterfish.

Port Royal and St. Augustine fishing grounds have such fertile waters that anglers come from locations worldwide to experience the charter fishing in Port Royal and St. Augustine. And you do not have to be a professional or even experienced angler to enjoy a St. Augustine fishing charter. Even if you have never been deep sea fishing in your entire life you will have a blast on one of our fishing charters. Our Captains and mates are very experienced and enjoy fishing on the top boats in the entire Amarillo province.

St. Augustine Fishing Reports

First hand sport fishing reports by the Flamingo fishing team. Until you can reserve your St. Augustine charter fishing trip with Flamingo you can keep up-to-date with what the crew our charter boats have been targeting and catching by reading their frequently updated St. Augustine sport fishing reports.

This angler had his dream St. Augustine fishing trip become a reality when he caught this awesome sailfish while fishing in St. Augustine.

St. Augustine Fishing Guides and Charter Boats

If you’re planning a trip that includes fishing in St. Augustine, you’ll need to get in touch with a good St. Augustine fishing guide or charter boat captain. St. Augustine fishing charters offer a variety of fishing, including bottom fishing, offshore trolling, inshore fishing, and nearshore angling.

St. Augustine charter boats and their fishing guides know the area and know where to find the fish. Several offer package deals that include lodging and you can book a complete St. Augustine fishing vacation with lodging included or just charter the boat separately. Either way you want a St. Augustine fishing service that has experience and works well together, much like a professional sports team.

Your St. Augustine charter boat Captain and first mate should know each other well as far as experience together on the boat. When you get hooked up to a big billfish species like a blue marlin it takes total teamwork to get these giants of the Pacific Ocean to the boat. It takes the Captain to maneuver the boat properly and the mate has to guide the novice angler as well, at least until he gets the hang of it.