The redfish are still schooled up and feeding hard right now. They’ve been aggressive, and honestly, they’re not being too picky.
The start of the incoming tide has been the sweet spot, especially with the lower water levels. I’ve been focusing on the flats and the smaller flats tucked back in the creeks, and that’s where the better action has been.
Right now, the reds will pretty much eat anything you throw at them—paddle tails, jerkbaits, shrimp… it’s a good time to be on the water if you’re targeting them.
We’re also starting to see jack crevalle moving in with the warmer weather, and they’re getting more active by the day. The jacks are pretty much everywhere right now, so keep an eye out for surface activity.
Flounder are showing up on the flats and in the creek holes, so it’s worth slowing things down and working the bottom if you’re looking to pick a few up.
Overall, it’s been a fun, action-packed bite—redfish chewing, jacks showing up, and flounder in the mix. Hard to beat that this time of year.
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