Michael Bales

The past few weeks have our wonderful redfish in their winter patterns. Large Schools of redfish are ALL over the lagoon system this month. How spectacular it is to pole quietly onto a flat that has literally hundreds of happy redfish awaiting the stealthy angler. The north Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon are both producing excellent catches.

The bait of choice this week has been the ever faithful shrimp tactically placed in sand holes and around grassy edges at depths of 1-3 feet where the reds have been holding. Gulp Alive and similar plastics in a shrimp pattern are also working. Try using a neutral color in extra clear waters such as natural. A slow presentation works well this time of the year. You may also try scaling down on your leader to say 12 or 15 lb flourocarbon.

For the fly-fisherman, delicate presentations of crab and small shrimp patterns with flouro tippets are the ticket. You may also want to try the EP baitfish patterns and larger clousers in chartreuse color for cruising packs of reds.

Our weather patterns have been up and down with all of these quickly moving fronts. The trick is to pick you day wisely. Pre-front fish can really put on the feed-bag sometimes as they are worried about getting their next meal.

The water levels continue to remain very low, so if you're out there fishing, boating or just enjoying a day on the lagoon, use caution while navigating this month or you may found yourself STUCK. I have seen several boats running aground the past few weeks, making for what I'm sure are some pricey repairs!

Here are a few pictures of some happy anglers this week including Jim & Colin Harper from Ontario with Colin's first ever redfish! Have a great day and as always, take a day to go fishing and enjoy it out there.

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Michael Bales

About The Author: Captain Michael Bales

Company: HotFish Charters

Area Reporting: Charleston South Carolina

Bio: Native Floridian Capt Michael Bales has been fishing for over 25 years and full time professionally guiding for 10.I have been lucky enough to have fished and guided waters all over the world to include AK, the Rocky Mountain west, TN, NC, GA, and FL! Even a brief period as a Taimen and Trout guide while living in Europe! While not guiding in Alaska, you can find Capt Mike silently poling the waters of Mosquito Lagoon, Indian River Lagoon and the Canveral National seashore looking for Redfish or perhaps on the pristine flats of Homosassa in search of Tarpon. Having been an Alaska Professional Guide for 5 years guiding for all five species of Pacific Salmon, Steelhead, World-Class Rainbow trout and Halibut on Shelikopf straits in Cook Inlet. He has experience operating jet boats, float rafts and drift boats in remote coastal rivers of Alaska, as well as offshore boats and inshore boats in Florida.

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