High tides persist in Redfish Bay, but that’s OK, I like it like that. We seem to have a summer that just won’t end keeping water temperatures in the 70s throughout November.
Schools are mullet are still the obvious target to find where feeding predators are hanging out. The vast and endless flats of redfish bay can be a lot to search so looking for those clues to narrow down that search can be very helpful.
Upper slot reds have been steady on topwaters but if you like to throw a sub surface, they are very willing to eat that as well. And the cool thing about November and the first of December it is a great chance to get that speckled trout mixed in with areas that you always expect to find redfish. The forecast for the next week looks to be a lot of the same with one mild cold front that really won’t make much of a difference. So Drifting, long distances and hitting every sand hole is definitely going to be a fun week with steady action in Redfish Bay.
And I’d like to wish everybody a happy Thanksgiving, enjoy some good times with the family and tune in next week for Decembers predictions.