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St. Augustine Beach Pier is Northeast Florida’s gateway to Atlantic fishing, stretching 1,000 feet into the ocean from one of the most historically rich communities in the United States. Operated by St. Johns County, the pier is well-maintained, consistently productive, and sits just minutes from the cobblestone streets and centuries-old landmarks of St. Augustine.
Pompano are a reliable target near the shore end in cooler months. Whiting are caught year-round. Spanish Mackerel arrive in spring and fall. Sheepshead stack up around the pilings in winter. Summer brings Tarpon and Sharks. Flounder are one of the most consistent catches throughout the year, especially at night under the lights.
Popular Species
Northeast Atlantic
Pompano, Spanish Mackerel, Flounder, Whiting, Sheepshead, Tarpon, Sharks.
Historic Setting
America’s Oldest City
St. Augustine historic district is 5 to 10 minutes away — pair fishing with a visit to Castillo de San Marcos and America’s oldest city.
Best Day Trip
Fish Plus History
One of Florida’s best fishing day trips — reliable Atlantic pier fishing and world-class history in one destination.
Fishing at St. Augustine Beach Pier
Pompano near the shore end with sand fleas or Fishbites in cooler months. Flounder at night respond to live shrimp or mud minnows near the bottom under the pier lights — one of the most consistent catches here. Spanish Mackerel hit fast-retrieved silver spoons in spring and fall. Sheepshead in winter need small baits fished tight to the pilings.
Local Tip
Build the Perfect Florida Day Trip
Fish the morning Pompano and Spanish Mackerel bite, grab breakfast in historic St. Augustine, tour Castillo de San Marcos — the oldest masonry fort in the continental US — then come back for the evening Flounder bite under the lights. No Florida fishing license required from this county pier.
- On-site bait shop, snack bar, and restrooms.
- St. Augustine Beach restaurants and shops within walking distance.
- Historic St. Augustine 5 to 10 minutes inland.
- Pier entrance fee: approximately $5 to fish | $1 to walk.
- No Florida fishing license required.
Plan Your Visit
350 A1A Beach Blvd, St. Augustine Beach, FL 32080
1,000 ft concrete pier. No fishing license required. On-site bait shop. (904) 471-1596
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No Florida fishing license required to fish from this St. Johns County pier. St. Augustine historic district is 5 to 10 minutes away — pair a fishing trip with a visit to Castillo de San Marcos, the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States.
Yes — approximately $5 to fish | $1 to walk
On-site bait shop, snack bar, and restrooms. St. Augustine Beach restaurants and shops within walking distance. Historic St. Augustine 5 to 10 minutes inland with world-class museums, restaurants, and attractions.