Winter time Redfishing

Redfishing in the winter time is great! Nothing but crystal clear water and schools of Redfish in 1-2 ft of water…best of all, you don’t have to wake up at the crack of dawn. The fish that I’ve been finding the last couple days in the Indian and Banana Rivers have been traveling in tight schools of 15-20+ fish. They will usually get aggressive once the temperatures warm up….look for fish sunning in shallow sand holes surrounded by dark thick grass or cruising the banks looking for food. A dark colored DOA Cal on a 1/4 jighead will do the trick. Big Gator Trout will also be in the same areas but catching them is a different story.

-Capt. Willy Le
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Eddie Oliveras- Indian River

Capt. Jamie Glasner- Banana River

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