Wind, cold, and rain, a lot of rain. Weather conditions that hampered anglers just about all of the past week. With unfavorable conditions most smart anglers st
To say we had a couple windy days on the water over the past week would be an understatement. Inshore fishing was good before and after the wind, and the few br
Not only that, but as the sun gets high on the days after the frontal clouds disappear, reds often push into the shallowest water, particularly on areas with dark mud or grass bottom, where the heat is absorbed better than on white sand. On these spots, their dorsal fin and the tip of their tails often peek through the surface, particularly if they tip to feed.
Getting at these fish requires a very shallow draft boat, kayak or canoe. Find a spot with shoreline access and you can readily wade fish to the action, though you’ll need waders to ward off the chill.