Cold water update!
January 29, 2025
Mount Pleasant
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Redfish
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
The recent snow we had gave us almost record breaking cold water temps. In most areas, it looks like we were able to avoid a fish kill because the fish made it out deep before hand.
Although, the seatrout were mostly inactive last week, we could still see them alive and well on out Live Forward Facing Sonar. With this warm week, we expect them to become more active and produce more on our trips as they have been.
The redfish on the other hand, produced good numbers for us still last week. There are a few different patterns to target them now depending on what you are after. One trip we fished deeper water in the 10-15 foot range. This produced around 30 large redfish and was very action packed for us and by far the best method in the colder water. However, sight fishing can still be done too. One creek we actually saw several hundred big redfish cruising the shallows. The key in the cold here was finding samdy bottom instead of mud because the sand picks up more heat from the sun. The sight fishing is much more challenging than fishing deeper water or live bait fishing because of the colder water in the shallows. However is is still an incredible sight to see and the ones who do bite provide the most reqarding feeling!
We have a couple of warmer weeks inbound that should get the trout more fired up and the redfish should bite better on all of their patterns.