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Tips on how to catch redfish
Posted on 4/11/18 at 10:32 am
Posted on 4/11/18 at 10:32 am
My buddy just bought a camp in Dulac last week and has invited me to come fishing for reds.
I've fished my whole life but only freshwater fish in rivers and ponds, mostly catfish and sac-a-lait.
I'm sure he'll tell me what I need to know but I don't want to show up completely clueless.
Thanks!
I've fished my whole life but only freshwater fish in rivers and ponds, mostly catfish and sac-a-lait.
I'm sure he'll tell me what I need to know but I don't want to show up completely clueless.
Thanks!
Posted on 4/11/18 at 10:35 am to NatalbanyTigerFan
2 ways:
1. fish just like you would for bass with spinner baits, chatter baits, topwater, and jigs
2. Dead shrimp 1.5 deer under a popping cork 5 feet off the bank. Beat up grass shorelines, points, and cuts.
1. fish just like you would for bass with spinner baits, chatter baits, topwater, and jigs
2. Dead shrimp 1.5 deer under a popping cork 5 feet off the bank. Beat up grass shorelines, points, and cuts.
Posted on 4/11/18 at 10:36 am to NatalbanyTigerFan
These guys give a good rundown on common redfish baits you may want to try.
Gold Spoon or Cracked Crab?
Gold Spoon or Cracked Crab?
Posted on 4/11/18 at 10:37 am to NatalbanyTigerFan
Order some of these, Ginger Avenger Inline Spinners.
I won't leave the dock without a few of those and some gold spoons.
I won't leave the dock without a few of those and some gold spoons.
Posted on 4/11/18 at 10:39 am to NatalbanyTigerFan
-Ride into some dudes lease (don’t anchor ir get hung up)
-find a point or cut
-throw Tsunami
-set hook
-profit??
ETA: Good luck man! I don't fish them much, but I thoroughly enjoy fishing for them on 1 or 2 cold winter mornings when I know they are stacked up in dead end canals and am tired of not killing ducks.
-find a point or cut
-throw Tsunami
-set hook
-profit??
ETA: Good luck man! I don't fish them much, but I thoroughly enjoy fishing for them on 1 or 2 cold winter mornings when I know they are stacked up in dead end canals and am tired of not killing ducks.
This post was edited on 4/11/18 at 10:54 am
Posted on 4/11/18 at 10:41 am to NatalbanyTigerFan
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Tips on how to catch redfish
A hook in the mouth is the easiest way. Hooking 'em thru the tail or fin is really difficult to do consistently.
Posted on 4/11/18 at 10:53 am to stoms
What about gear? What should I bring that I wouldn’t normally for freshwater?
Braided line?
Braided line?
Posted on 4/11/18 at 10:54 am to NatalbanyTigerFan
quote:
What about gear?
I use my bass rod. 6.5' MH action, 14 lbs. test mono.
Posted on 4/11/18 at 10:55 am to NatalbanyTigerFan
quote:
Tips on how to catch redfish
Try to catch specs.
Posted on 4/11/18 at 10:55 am to NatalbanyTigerFan
I use braided line all the time. Catch a few little crab at the bank, smash them, and use that on a hook. Cracked crab is like crack to redfish.
Posted on 4/11/18 at 10:57 am to NatalbanyTigerFan
-Boga Grip
-a good filet knife
-aluminum foil
20 or 30# braid is what I have on all of my reels for bass and they are the same thing I use for reds (besides my punching rod)
-a good filet knife
-aluminum foil

20 or 30# braid is what I have on all of my reels for bass and they are the same thing I use for reds (besides my punching rod)
Posted on 4/11/18 at 11:00 am to stoms
quote:
1. fish just like you would for bass with spinner baits, chatter baits, topwater, and jigs 2. Dead shrimp 1.5 deer under a popping cork 5 feet off the bank. Beat up grass shorelines, points, and cuts.
Just got back from a guided Redfish trip. We did these 2 methods and limited out.
Posted on 4/11/18 at 11:01 am to NatalbanyTigerFan
We used to catch them when they were tailing in the shallows in Big Lake and Moss Lake. We'd see the tail and dorsal break the surface and throw a few feet in front with either a spoon or plastic shrimp.
That and working the birds over Big Lake using a popping cork with a white/red tail grub....smoked them there too.
That and working the birds over Big Lake using a popping cork with a white/red tail grub....smoked them there too.
Posted on 4/11/18 at 11:03 am to NatalbanyTigerFan
Redfish are easy to catch if they are there. They eat pretty much everything. Starting out, i'd stick to live and dead bait. Their favorites are live finger mullet, cut mullet, blue crab, live shrimp, even dead shrimp.
Posted on 4/11/18 at 11:15 am to SanAntoneAg
1. Easiest way is dead shrimp under slip cork in cuts with moving water.
2. Fish like you would for bass.
2. Fish like you would for bass.
Posted on 4/11/18 at 11:23 am to NatalbanyTigerFan
quote:
What about gear? What should I bring that I wouldn’t normally for freshwater?
Braided line?
I like using 20 lb Powerpro braided w/ medium or medium heavy rods.
Posted on 4/11/18 at 12:26 pm to NatalbanyTigerFan
South Carolina redfish prefer dead shrimp over any other bait I ever tried. The problem is that everything else in the water also likes shrimp. So if you are just looking to get a tug on the line from whatever is biting, along with a couple of redfish, use dead shrimp on the bottom. Use a circle hook or kahle hook to avoid gut-hooking the ones that you must release.
If you are specifically targeting reds and don't want to catch anything else, then go with lures. I always had the best luck with scented soft plastics such as Exude or Gulp products.
If you are specifically targeting reds and don't want to catch anything else, then go with lures. I always had the best luck with scented soft plastics such as Exude or Gulp products.
Posted on 4/11/18 at 12:48 pm to deeprig9
Just moved to SC, I'm a few hours from the coast, but I wanna make a few trips to hit some reds. I'm having marsh withdrawals
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