Red Fishing From the Breakers A Winter Blast
As winter drives water temperatures down in creeks and estuaries, Redfish often migrate out of the inlets, forming both large and small schools. These fish leave shallow waters because temperatures there drop quickly with the changing weather. Instead, they move to
deeper areas where water temperatures are more stable. This seasonal movement creates excellent opportunities for exciting fishing adventures.

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