Headed to doctors inlet going fishing for reds..any advice
Angietubman wrote:
Headed to doctors inlet going fishing for reds..any advice
Welcome to the stage Angie. Fish a moving tide. Look for birds feeding or bait fish on the surface. Fish structures such as rocks, oyster reefs or grass lines. Not sure what you fish with but live bait or fresh shrimp on the bottom or under a popping cork should work. Good luck.
Angietubman wrote:
Headed to doctors inlet going fishing for reds..any advice
Welcome to the stage Angie good luck with your fishing and share picturesπ€ͺ
Angietubman wrote:
Headed to doctors inlet going fishing for reds..any advice
Welcome to the Stage Angie.
Billycrap2
Loc: Mason county,W(BY GOD) Virginia, πΊπΈπ¦
Angietubman wrote:
Headed to doctors inlet going fishing for reds..any advice
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Angietubman wrote:
Headed to doctors inlet going fishing for reds..any advice
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JackM
Loc: North East Florida
FourchonLa has given you the best advice. I would add one thing. Start fishing a couple of hours before high or low tide and fish for about four or five hours. That way you fish both the incoming and outgoing tides. You can find the tides at
https://ameliafishbites.com/saltwater-fishing-websites/
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