Sunset Redfish

Sunset Redfish

A lot tide at sunset is a super time to search for tailing redfish.  Why is that? For several reasons. Late in the day, the wind frequently drops, and the surface becomes glass. Reds are far more likely to tail in calm conditions, and their tails will be easier to see as well. Especially if you have the sun over your shoulder.

Another great reason to look for reds in the evening is the simple fact that there is far less boat traffic. Just one boat buzzing by can spook the fish. You want the flat to yourself.

  Above friend Dave shows a sunset red. Yeah it all came together – low water, calm conditions and no noise. Rock on!

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One Response to Sunset Redfish

  1. Jay says:

    Looks like a great evening!

    And great to access your blog without problems now!

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