Finding Redfish Takes More Than Luck
Finding a great Redfishing spot takes a lot more than trial and error or blind luck. Knowing and seeking an environment that a Redfish searches for or any fish for that matter is key to great fishing. Here’s a few important elements that will determine your Redfishing success.
Shallow waters such as creeks and marshes are a good place to start. This is especially good if there are drop-offs, ledges or some type of under water structure that can create
a drop. These drop-offs play an important role in the warmer summer months due to the fact that the Reds are looking for cooler water.
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