Oct 13th - Clearwater Sight Fishing for
November 13, 2025
Clearwater
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Redfish
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
? Sight-Fishing Clearwater Redfish flats at Low Tide: Precision and Patience Pay Off!
When the tides drop and the water clears, the flats around Clearwater, Dunedin, and Tarpon Springs turn into a redfish hunter’s playground. Late fall and early winter are prime time for sight-fishing redfish inshore, and nothing beats watching that copper flash tailing in skinny water before you make a perfect cast.
At low tide, redfish push out of the mangroves and stage on oyster bars, potholes, and sandy depressions. The trick is stealth—move slow, keep the sun behind you, and watch for nervous water, wakes, or a flick of bronze just under the surface. A good pair of polarized glasses is worth its weight in gold here.
? Artificial Baits That Work:
Artificial lures shine for sight-fishing because you can cast precisely without spooking the school. Here’s what’s producing on our inshore Clearwater charters right now:
Soft plastic shrimp like NLBN, Gulp or Z-Man rigged on a lightweight jig head or unweighted hook.
Paddle tails in natural hues—root beer, new penny, or pearl - worked slowly near the bottom.
Gold spoons are perfect for covering shallow flats when fish are cruising.
Topwater walk-the-dog plugs at first light, especially when there’s just a ripple of wind.
Keep retrieves slow and deliberate—when water temps dip, redfish aren’t chasing far. Cast several feet ahead of the fish and let the bait intersect its path naturally.
? Tactics for Low-Tide Success
Moving quietly is key. In water around a foot deep.
Look for dark bottom with light patches—reds use those potholes as ambush spots.
As the tide starts to rise, position near creek mouths or cuts; fish leaving the flat will funnel through and feed aggressively before sliding back under the mangroves.
? Why This Bite Matters
Few things in inshore fishing match the excitement of watching a redfish charge your lure in clear water. It’s a test of skill, patience, and precision—and it’s a highlight of every 4- or 6-hour Clearwater charter this time of year.
With cooler air, calm mornings, and crystal-clear water, November and December are tailor-made for this style of fishing. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or new to sight-fishing, this is the most visual, rewarding way to target redfish all season.
? Book your inshore charter now to experience Clearwater’s best redfish sight-fishing while the tides and temperatures are perfect.
Preview for next week: We’ll look at how colder overnight temps change trout behavior—and why slowing down your presentation will become the key to big specks in December.