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    The most recent cold front is a reminder that we’re nearing the end of the redfish explosion in the marshes on the Texas Coast. Over the last few weeks most of the shrimp has migrated to the Gulf leaving fin-fish as the only remaining forage available for a ravenous redfish. Extreme low tides due to the nagging northwest gales will force much of the lingering baitfish population out of the shallow back lakes. With each passing front more fish, prey and predator alike, are seeking a cozy shelter in deep water as the water temps drop into the 50’s. The weather is also a cue that gator (trout) season is just around the corner.

    Full report and additional photos here...







  • #2
    Awesome pics as usual!

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    • #3
      Another good report and great set of pics!
      You never know what the tide might bring

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      • #4
        Jeremy, Please wash those redfish..... and your gear.

        Nice pics and words of wisdom, as usual
        http://www.theshallowist.com

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        • #5
          That Stradic is screaming to be washed

          Great stuff Jeremy!
          We are West End Anglers, a saltwater tribe!

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          • #6
            Nice man and that's one heck of a mess! Hehe....

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            • #7
              Great pics and report!

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              • #8
                Another great report & photos. Thanks for sharing.


                Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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