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Winter redfish action around Manasota Key and Palm Island remains steady and consistent when you book with experienced Manasota Key fishing charters that understand how to adjust tactics for cooler water temperatures. While the massive fall spawning schools have dispersed, excellent opportunities still exist for targeting reds in the inshore waters of Lemon Bay and surrounding tidal creeks when you're guided by professional Manasota Key fishing charters.
Success with Manasota Key fishing charters comes down to adapting to post-front conditions and timing your efforts during the warmest parts of the day—a strategy our experienced captains know well. Following cold nights, water temperatures settle in the low 70s and warm up through mid-day. Since redfish are cold-blooded and seek warmer water, the sunny afternoon feeding window is prime time—something Manasota Key fishing charters capitalize on. Redfish move from deeper channels onto shallow, dark mud or grass flats as the sun heats the water. On low, outgoing tides, they stage in potholes, creek mouths, or deeper cuts where they ambush bait—prime spots that Manasota Key fishing charters target consistently. Winter also brings exceptionally clear water conditions, making sight-casting on shallow flats highly effective. Book your Manasota Key fishing charter today to experience this steady winter action firsthand. Capt. Mike Slattery 941-626-6946
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