Inshore redfish are typically always juveniles. Around 30” they start to go offshore. Charleston has resident bull reds in some areas around the harbor, jetties, and nearshore reefs but it gets hot for bulls the late summer/ fall. I prefer catching on artificial lures from a kayak and most of the Bull game around here involves big water and sinking bait. Hoping to target Cobia, Tarpon, and bull reds this year.
Same thing here in Murrells Inlet. And the wind has been brutal as usual for March. Have started to see more and more fish each week I get the chance to get out so there is plenty to be excited for tho
Good stuff
Awesome thanks for watching!
Love the tips I'm from sc to
Thanks! I’m hoping to provide value by sharing what I know!
I am so ready for the bite to turn back on brother. Great info though
You and me both, it’s not always rainbows
Nope that why it called fishing lol
Hey awesome video, cant seem to find that shrimp lure at start Mayhem fishing anywhere online, any affiliate Link? and keep the videos coming👍🤛
It’s a new bait I’ll have to get back to you when the link is up. Sorry man
Enjoy your video.. Where are you fishing at ? Can you give your location. Thank you.
Thank you, I’m up the Wando River in Mount Pleasant SC
I noticed you’ve caught a lot of smaller reds. When do the bull reds normally show up?
Inshore redfish are typically always juveniles. Around 30” they start to go offshore. Charleston has resident bull reds in some areas around the harbor, jetties, and nearshore reefs but it gets hot for bulls the late summer/ fall. I prefer catching on artificial lures from a kayak and most of the Bull game around here involves big water and sinking bait. Hoping to target Cobia, Tarpon, and bull reds this year.
Same thing here in Murrells Inlet. And the wind has been brutal as usual for March. Have started to see more and more fish each week I get the chance to get out so there is plenty to be excited for tho
I can’t wait for the waves of mullet and menhaden to start rolling in. This will be a great season!