Cold Front Topwater Reds

I could tell the bite was slower today, maybe because of the cold front that came through. I know I should have worn a jacket! My client could fish and we started off with a topwater red, and then moved on to the shallow reds and flounder on Gulps. The water was dingy but we could see the bulges from the fish. You had to cast and cast and then one would take it. Ron ended up keeping three reds and a flounder and everything else released. By the way, I very seldom get asked, but I do not allow a limit for me to be kept! Even groups of four I encourage to keep no more than five.

Tackle: GLoomis CBR843 Crankbait rod, Shimano Curado, 50# PowerPro braid, chartruese/black Rapala Skidderwalk

Bob Sanders
FishingWithBob
Edisto Inshore Charters
Big Fork Farms LLC
Real Estate Sales
803-300-2780
803-584-5211
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That looks cold. Wasn’t it just summer?


SeaPro 180CC

glad to see someone else is using the chartreuse and black plug, can’t beat that color combo in the South Ed