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Oct 3, 2022 19:48:02   #
Fieldkeith31312 Loc: Savannah Georgia
 
Fishing around Tybee today 10-3-22.
Fished the entire outgoing tide with live shrimp today and literally wore myself out catching redfish or spot tail bass. Different strokes for different folks. Ifish for fun so I throw all of them back. I tend to fish a little different than most. I use 12 to 14 lb mono with no leader and no sinker. And use a fresh water 3" cork. The kind that has the built in lead on one end. That way I can get the distance on my cast. And use live shrimp in the creeks and rivers around Savannah this time of year. And that tends to be the best combo for the size of the redfish that are so plentiful this time of year. Although getting into the cooler months it's no problem to fish with fresh cut mullet and catch some really big reds.



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Oct 3, 2022 21:19:52   #
Gordon Loc: Charleston South Carolina
 
Fieldkeith31312 wrote:
Fishing around Tybee today 10-3-22.
Fished the entire outgoing tide with live shrimp today and literally wore myself out catching redfish or spot tail bass. Different strokes for different folks. Ifish for fun so I throw all of them back. I tend to fish a little different than most. I use 12 to 14 lb mono with no leader and no sinker. And use a fresh water 3" cork. The kind that has the built in lead on one end. That way I can get the distance on my cast. And use live shrimp in the creeks and rivers around Savannah this time of year. And that tends to be the best combo for the size of the redfish that are so plentiful this time of year. Although getting into the cooler months it's no problem to fish with fresh cut mullet and catch some really big reds.
Fishing around Tybee today 10-3-22. br Fished the... (show quote)


Good report Keith. Good to see the fish are cooperating. Are you fishing the inlet on the south end of Tabee Island?

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Oct 4, 2022 05:32:35   #
Fieldkeith31312 Loc: Savannah Georgia
 
I've been fishing the creeks and rivers around Savannah and Tybee. And the redfish seem to be everywhere.

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Oct 4, 2022 06:38:20   #
flyguy Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
 
Fieldkeith31312 wrote:
Fishing around Tybee today 10-3-22.
Fished the entire outgoing tide with live shrimp today and literally wore myself out catching redfish or spot tail bass. Different strokes for different folks. Ifish for fun so I throw all of them back. I tend to fish a little different than most. I use 12 to 14 lb mono with no leader and no sinker. And use a fresh water 3" cork. The kind that has the built in lead on one end. That way I can get the distance on my cast. And use live shrimp in the creeks and rivers around Savannah this time of year. And that tends to be the best combo for the size of the redfish that are so plentiful this time of year. Although getting into the cooler months it's no problem to fish with fresh cut mullet and catch some really big reds.
Fishing around Tybee today 10-3-22. br Fished the... (show quote)


Good morning, Keith, and welcome to the Forum. Thank you for sharing your technique and your picture. Tight Lines, kid.

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Oct 4, 2022 07:26:47   #
Gordon Loc: Charleston South Carolina
 
Fieldkeith31312 wrote:
I've been fishing the creeks and rivers around Savannah and Tybee. And the redfish seem to be everywhere.



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Oct 4, 2022 10:11:36   #
kandydisbar Loc: West Orange, NJ
 
Fieldkeith31312 wrote:
Fishing around Tybee today 10-3-22.
Fished the entire outgoing tide with live shrimp today and literally wore myself out catching redfish or spot tail bass. Different strokes for different folks. Ifish for fun so I throw all of them back. I tend to fish a little different than most. I use 12 to 14 lb mono with no leader and no sinker. And use a fresh water 3" cork. The kind that has the built in lead on one end. That way I can get the distance on my cast. And use live shrimp in the creeks and rivers around Savannah this time of year. And that tends to be the best combo for the size of the redfish that are so plentiful this time of year. Although getting into the cooler months it's no problem to fish with fresh cut mullet and catch some really big reds.
Fishing around Tybee today 10-3-22. br Fished the... (show quote)


Seems to work quite well! Nice looking fish!

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