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Captain's Corner: Redfish a consistently good target (St. Petersburg Times)
**By Tyson Wallerstein, Times Correspondent**
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
What's hot: Redfish remain consistent, despite the ever changing weather.
Inshore, redfish are on the flats in good numbers in our northern region,
small schools of fish ranging from 18 to 25 inches can be targeted on low
tides out on the exposed edges of the flats with either soft plastic jigs or
fresh cut-bait on the bottom. High tides will have these fish shadowing the
mullet schools and/or staged up around oyster bars. When the fish are cruising
the edges of the oyster bars, a live select shrimp suspended underneath a
float will almost always draw a strike.
**Time for s**hrimp: Cooler water temps as well as windy conditions can make
it difficult to pattern baitfish, so live shrimp have come in handy recently.
The best thing about live shrimp is that everything eats them and they provide
the opportunity to hook into more crustacean-minded species such as pompano
and sheepshead. Those fish would be off the table if you were relying solely
on baitfish.
**Tactics:** Free-lining live shrimp with an up-current cast and letting it
drift through the potential strike zone will fool even the wariest ...
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