Adjusting To The Inshore Winter Changes
Cooler weather brings prime conditions for inshore fishing, especially as temperatures drop and fall’s Northeast winds begin to blow. This seasonal shift triggers a “feeding frenzy” for species like Redfish and Speckled Trout, driven by the fish’s metabolism, which
ramps up as the water cools. As these fish prepare for winter, they become more aggressive in their feeding to stock up on energy, making this period an exciting time for anglers.
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