Sometimes redfish can be elusive when the sun is high and the water temps are rising. When the tide is high and it’s a blue bird day, you really want to target deep cuts and also the shaded mangrove shoreline. I am not talking the edge of the mangroves, I mean way back up under the mangroves. The redfish often sit back in the shade ambushing prey as it swims by. Sometimes it can be challenge alone getting fish to feed.
Most of us know of locations that hold fish almost 100% of the time. Redfish have great senses and you can often trigger a bite by cutting up pieces of white bait and tossing them near the mangroves. This will usually pull the fish from cover and allow you the opportunity to hookup. It’s not always easy but you can be productive during the heat of the day. Until next time, tight lines!
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