winter redfish
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gatorphisher
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winter redfish
what are good tactics/lures for catching reds during the winter months (nov-jan)? Is the bay side of st george good for reds? 
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Good Times
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Sure, I guess that works too but it isn't as shinyCapt Ron wrote:The spoon is the accepted lure for shallow water red fishing and is a very productive bait, I find a soft plastic unweighted bait , i.e. bass assassin, more productive.
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Capt Ron wrote:The spoon is the accepted lure for shallow water red fishing and is a very productive bait, I find a soft plastic unweighted bait , i.e. bass assassin, more productive.
I love to throw assassins unweighted, but find that I can't get the distance that I can with a spoon!...........so for me it has to be spoon as I need to cast as far away from the drifting boat as possible, so as not to spook the fish
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There is nothing quite like shrimp.
Live bait was what they were catching the bulls on Saturday.
The smaller seemed to be the better.
Cut bait,
mullet is great.
Spoons are great but not the only game n town.
What is your strong suit?
Play to your strengths don't be ashamed to use live, cut bait, or shrimp.
There is no thou shalt...
I also love jerk baits and floating rattle traps, how about them Mirror lures.
I caught some there this past Saturday.
Live bait was what they were catching the bulls on Saturday.
The smaller seemed to be the better.
Cut bait,
Spoons are great but not the only game n town.
What is your strong suit?
Play to your strengths don't be ashamed to use live, cut bait, or shrimp.
There is no thou shalt...
I also love jerk baits and floating rattle traps, how about them Mirror lures.
I caught some there this past Saturday.
Yesterday it was taboo today it is normal what the heck will they be doing tomorrow?
