Many anglers mistakenly believe they have never seen a tailing redfish. Truth is, they very likely have, but just didn't realize it at the moment. Redfish are usually located in places where the water ...
When redfish are tailing in shallow marsh ponds, sometimes anything you throw will lure a strike. Other days, the fish want a much more subtle presentation. (Todd Masson) If you spend much time at all ...
Inshore fishing remains steady on the North Suncoast. The middle of the summer represents perhaps the best opportunity for sight-casting redfish. During low incoming tides in the early evening, reds ...
Tailing redfish are to Southwest Florida what bonefish are to the Florida Keys and other tropical destinations. They're cunning, spooky and difficult to fool. They grub for food along the bottom in no ...
Redfish are bottom-feeders. They spend their first three or four years of life in backwater estuaries. As reds search for food over shallow flats, their bronze-colored tails often can be seen above ...
"Tailing" redfish are not an everyday sight in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia. But when conditions are right (as they are now), scores of fish can be seen in a typical day, and many will be ...
There are several negative low tides coming up over the next few weeks, and that could mean local anglers will get some shots at tailing redfish. When the water is extremely shallow on the flats, ...
The Mosquito Lagoon is a flats fishing paradise. Labeled as the redfish capital of the world, the lagoon lives up to its billing. Tailing redfish can be found all over this stretch of water that runs ...
Tailing redfish provide one of the most rewarding catches of all flats species. It takes patience, time and more patience to wait out these wary feeders. The tail of the redfish comes out of the water ...
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