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Cold front question #12529611 12/07/17 02:31 AM
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Where should I look for Reds after a cold front like the one we are having. I plan to fish on Sat around the mouth of Baffin Bay. Not looking for spots just general info on areas I should look for and target. Also why does a cold front effect the behavior of redfish that drives them to these specific areas.

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Reds could be anywhere. Try some fresh cut bait and a deep hole for starters


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find a moving current. thru a cut, around a point or over a drop off into deeper water. JMO.


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Originally Posted By: Alumacraft 14
Also why does a cold front effect the behavior of redfish that drives them to these specific areas.


For redfish, more than anything, cold fronts drop the tide height.. and if you're a fish that spends a lot of time in 1' of water, then you're going to pay attention to that. I've been on the flats right when a wind chance to West or north has happened and the redfish pour off the flats. They can usually be found on the edges of the flats during the time after the front hits.. that any guts that they could fall off into and take advantage of current funneling bait off a flat. The cool thing about redfish is that their feeding habits are less affected than compared to trout.

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Redfish follow the water, they'll chase a high tide to the end, and when it starts to fall out, they'll move quick to spots they know they won't be left high and dry.

They'll gang up in the smallest spots, middle of a back lake, 6" deeper cut through a flat, it doesn't hake much to make them happy.


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Great advice, thank you all.

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