Chasing red fish
Capt. Keith Tomlinson
December 25, 2012
Hernando Beach - Saltwater Fishing Report

December and January are great months to target Red fish. These fish put up a great fight and are excellent table fare. Targeting areas that will hold these "bronze bombers" is important, but there are other factors to consider. Choosing the correct tackle, bait, and strategy can make for a successful fishing trip.
Points, cuts, and spoil islands are great locations to fish. Be sure there is adequate structure like mangroves, oyster bars and grass. Also try to target these areas that have near by springs that will provide some warmer water.These areas provide cover for Reds and hold Mullet, crabs and small bait fish. Red fish are often found near big schools of Mullet feeding on whatever they stir up. Stay well away from these locations and make long cast.
Big schools of over size reds can also be found by near shore rock piles in 5 - 12 ft of water this time of year. These fish are always on the move and feeding, which can make it difficult to locate them at times. I often find them while targeting other species like sheep head or mackerel since a passing red won't refuse a live shrimp, pin fish, or white bait.
Cut Mullet, live Pin fish, or select shrimp are great "bait" offerings. As for lures, I go with old faithful! A 3" white GULP shrimp worked slowly on a 1/8 ounce jig head. I have also had great success on recent tips with a "Hot Chartreuse" Skitter walk(sw08). Top water plugs like this are still effective in these conditions if worked slow. That goes for any lure when the water is cooler.
Good luck out there and tight lines!
Capt. Keith Tomlinson
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