The redfish – probably the most sought after inshore fish in the southeast – is one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in shallow water angling. Following these ten tricks will significantly increase your redfish catches.
TEN THINGS TO REMEMBER WHEN REDFISH FISHING:
1.FISH THE TIDES.
Redfish are very migratory within the estuaries and lagoons, and follow the tides to feed on crabs, shrimp and fish in the grassy waters of the flats. Set up shop in shallow water about two hours before high tide, and watch the numbers of fish that pour into the shallows.
photo Jayson Arman That's R-man Land Based Fishing Services
2.DON’T BE AFRAID OF SHALLOW WATER.
3.LOOK FOR THE TAILS.
4.KNOW YOUR SEASONS.
5.USE CRABS FOR BAIT.
6.USE CUT BAIT IN MURKY WATER.
7.USE LIVE MULLET IN CLEAR WATER.
8.USE A CIRCLE HOOK.
9.USE GOLD SPOONS.
10.USE TOP-WATER PLUGS NEAR BAIT SCHOOLS.
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