Now that the water temperatures have dropped in the Lowcountry, strong winds and cool temperatures seem to be the norm for a majority of our days during our winter months, the inshore angler starts to slow down. There’s just not as many inshore fish available during these cold months, and the chill in the air affects our abilities to move quickly and smoothly. Cupping our hands and bringing them to our mouths as we blow a warm breath through our fingers to warm them up… Read the rest of this great column by Jiggin Jerry by following this link https://coastalanglermag.com/targeting-winter-trout/
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