Lanark 26 November 2016
Posted: November 29th, 2016, 1:36 pm
Put in just east of Carrabelle early Saturday around 8 am. The tide was way low but incoming, and the wind was cooperative for the first... half hour. It got pretty windy, blowing me out to sea, so about a North Northwest ish wind. I started in about 2 ft and incoming and couldn't get a bite on the top or a DOA shad. The wind pushed me as far as 4ft before I would turn back, with very slow action all the way out.
I decided to turn close to shore in about 1 ft of water, maybe 20 yards from the grassline. I was throwing a Super Spook Jr and having mishits almost every cast. I switched to a DOA cal shad on 1/8th oz jig and got into some action.
Caught a limit of lower slot trout in short order, same drift line, maybe 1.5 ft of water at most. Then tossed down the grass line and saw my line move to the left really weird. Pulled up, started reeling, it was a 21 inch redfish! It looked like it didn't even know it was hooked, it only woke up when I tried to grab it and almost tore my rod into the water.
I was surprised how subtle a redfish bite could be, if I didn't see my line move, I wouldn't have felt the bite. There's a definite 'thump' with trouts, but the red was unexpected. Also learning to go shallow to find my fish lately, I've been having more success in a foot of water than three or four feet recently.

I decided to turn close to shore in about 1 ft of water, maybe 20 yards from the grassline. I was throwing a Super Spook Jr and having mishits almost every cast. I switched to a DOA cal shad on 1/8th oz jig and got into some action.
Caught a limit of lower slot trout in short order, same drift line, maybe 1.5 ft of water at most. Then tossed down the grass line and saw my line move to the left really weird. Pulled up, started reeling, it was a 21 inch redfish! It looked like it didn't even know it was hooked, it only woke up when I tried to grab it and almost tore my rod into the water.
I was surprised how subtle a redfish bite could be, if I didn't see my line move, I wouldn't have felt the bite. There's a definite 'thump' with trouts, but the red was unexpected. Also learning to go shallow to find my fish lately, I've been having more success in a foot of water than three or four feet recently.
