September Sessions -- Redfish -- Flood Tide Fishing -- Charleston SC
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 Published On Sep 29, 2022

Follow Marc as he goes fishing & fly fishing for redfish on a flood tide of the South Carolina Lowcountry with ultra light tackle. He targets these fish by wading through the marsh. As time goes on, the water/tide will rise from ankle deep to knee deep. Much past the knee, and you are flying blind. We are sight fishing here. If it gets too deep, you can't see the fish anymore. Their tails, backs, swirls, splashes, etc are all concealed by the deeper water. They can move undetected. You just have to wait for the water to drop back down, or go find the end of the flat where its not as deep, usually where the water meets land. In terms of hunting these redfish, we wait for them to show us their backs (belly crawling), tails, or noticing any big wakes on the flat. These fish are here for only one purpose: to eat shrimp, crabs, & other baitfish on the flat. The idea, in theory, is to cast in a way that your lure will intercept the fish. BOOM! Fish on!

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