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Cold fronts are hitting every other week and it’s time to be on the water. Water temperatures are dropping and north winds are draining the marshes. It’s the time of year for trout, redfish, and flounder fisherman to stay busy. Trophy trout start moving on the flats, while their younger more gullible kin are schooled up chasing shrimp out in the middle of the bays. Redfish are right behind the trout schooling up for the easy shrimp dinners. The founder run is starting and those flat fish will be stacked on the marsh drains. Look for structure on the flats and slow down, you never know if this will be your double digit Trout year. Use a Stake-out Stik on the flats for some good trophy trout action or stay on a school of trout by staking out instead of drifting through them. Using a Stake-out Stik to keep you in position on your favorite marsh drain will keep your lures in front of the flounder longer and help make your fall a festive time of year.
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