Looking to catch more red drum? This video has some secret tips that will help you land more fish!
Inshore fishing can be a lot of fun, but it’s also hard work. But there are some tricks that will make your day infinitely more productive! In this video I share three redfish fishing tips and lures to help you catch more red drum.
Learn the best way to use a spoon lure, where to find saltwater redfish, and what bait works best.
Secrets to Catching Redfish
In this video we will help to make better choices, find opportunities and catch redfish more often!
• Redfish Lure Selection
• Ideal Redfish Locations
• Proper Presentation
Artificial Lures for Redfish
First, use artificial lures rather than live bait. This may seem counterintuitive, but redfish are far more likely to strike at a lure than they are at live bait.
Finding Redfish in Shallow Water
Second, fish in shallow water. Redfish tend to congregate in shallower waters, so you’re more likely to find them there.
Try Different Lures & Presentation for Catching Redfish
Finally, don’t be afraid to try new things. Redfish are creatures of habit, so they’ll often strike at the same lure or bait day after day. But if you switch things up occasionally, you may be surprised at how many more fish you catch.
Additional Tips to Help You Catch More Redfish
Know the Tides: One of the most important factors when it comes to catching redfish is to understand the tides.
Redfish are known to feed aggressively during the incoming and outgoing tides, making it easier for anglers to catch them.
So, plan your fishing trip accordingly and target areas with the most active tides.
Choose the Right Bait for Redfish:
Redfish are opportunistic feeders and will eat a variety of baits. However, they tend to prefer live baits such as shrimp, crabs, and small fish.
Using live bait can significantly increase your chances of catching redfish, so be sure to choose the right bait for the season and location.
Redfish Near Structures:
Redfish are known to congregate near structures such as mangroves, oyster bars, and docks.
These structures provide cover and a food source, making them ideal places for redfish to hang out. So, when fishing for redfish in Florida, be sure to target areas with plenty of structures.
The Right Gear for Redfish:
Catching redfish requires the right gear. A medium to heavy action rod with a strong reel and braided line is recommended.
This setup will give you the power to pull the fish out of the structures it may be hiding in.
Learn to Sight Fish Red Drum:
Sight fishing for redfish is a popular technique used by anglers. By scanning the waters for redfish tails or wakes, you can target specific fish and increase your chances of catching them.
This technique takes practice, patience, and a keen eye, but it can be incredibly rewarding when done correctly.
So, there you have it – tips guaranteed to help you catch more redfish. Try them out the next time you’re on the water, and you’ll see just how effective they can be.
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