Redfish, Trout, Snook, & Flounder (FALL & WINTER)
- By: Joseph Simonds
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Do fish hibernate like bears?
Absolutely not!!
So then why do most people catch fewer fish in the winter?
Or even worse… not go fishing at all in the winter!
I’ve been hearing a lot of people complaining that fish seem to have “lockjaw” now, or “they’re just not biting.”
If you’re thinking the same thing, I’ve got great news for you…
This is simply not true!
Luke and I thought the very same thing for a loooong time, and because of that, we usually put our fishing rods up during the winter.
But wintertime is now one of our favorite times to go fishing!
Want to know why?
We’ll tell you exactly why in this podcast, plus we’ll also share:
- How to maximize your chances of catching more fish this winter
- The single most important thing if you want to catch more fish
- The best tool for finding fishing spots if you fish deeper or murky water
- Luke’s favorite types of areas, depths, and times to catch fish this season
- Where to find big snook and redfish now
- Luke’s best lure tips for winter (favorite colors, retrieveal speeds, etc)
- The pros and cons of fishing docks (and how to do it effectively)
- One huge mistake that anglers make when it comes to catching fish
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Winter & Fall Inshore Fishing [PODCAST]
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- How To Catch GATOR TROUT In The Fall & Winter
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How To Find Fishing Spots In Deep Or Murky Water
We talk a lot about using online satellite maps to find more fishing spots, but if the water is deep or murky, it’s a lot harder to use them.
That’s why we included sonar maps in our new tool SmartFishingTides.com.
These maps can help you see the depth and find deeper holes that you might not have found otherwise.
This is a huge asset for winter, since fish will be looking for deeper, warmer, pockets of water when it gets really cold.
Check out this new tool at SmartFishingTides.com.
Conclusion
If you’re one of those people who just can’t seem to find fish in the winter, here’s how you can start turning your luck around…
In the winter, fish can most likely be found in places such as residential canals and docks, and deeper channels, and you can catch them by slowing down your retrieve.
And like fishing in all seasons, if you focus on finding feeding fish, you’ll increase your chances of catching them.
Have any questions about catching inshore fish in the winter?
Let us know in the comments below!
And if you know someone who wants to catch more fish this winter, please TAG or SHARE this with them!
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- Weekly fishing reports and TRENDS revealing exactly where you should fish every trip
- Weekly “spot dissection” videos that walk you through all the best spots in your area
- Exclusive fishing tips from the PROS you can’t find anywhere else
- Everything you need to start catching fish more consistently (regardless if you fish out of a boat, kayak, or land).
Having trouble with New sonar maps. I can no longer get contour lines around the Apollo. Beach. Canals. With the old system there were more contour lines every day And every day there were more
Contour lines When you were using Navonotics. There are contour lines out in deeper water but not in the canals maybe I am doing something wrong??? Thanks for everything Saltstrong. does for Fishing