Where is the best Redfish fishing right now? Check out the latest Redfish fishing reports across all our locations below.
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Fishing report from Greg H.
in Rockport, Texas
Book a trip with Captain Greg
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Black Drum, Redfish
07/12/2022
Black Drum, Redfish
Fishing report from Bryan C.
in San Antonio, Texas
Book a trip with Bryan
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
Fishing report from Chip W.
in Jacksonville Beach, Florida
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
Fishing report from Harry H.
in Panama City Beach, Florida
Book a trip with Captain Harry
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish
Fishing report from Tim K.
in Pensacola, Florida
Book a trip with Captain Tim
here.
07/12/2022
Lane Snapper, Redfish
Fishing report from Adrian J.
in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Book a trip with Captain Adrian
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
Fishing report from Toby S.
in Rockport, Texas
Book a trip with Captain Toby
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Flounder, Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish, Speckled Trout
07/12/2022
Redfish
Fishing has been up and down one day they bite next they don't it's fishing though
Fishing report from Jay W.
in Boothville-Venice, Louisiana
Book a trip with Captain Jay
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
Fishing report from Mike S.
in Surfside Beach, Texas
Book a trip with Captain Mike
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
Fishing report from Jordan M.
in Matagorda, Texas
Book a trip with Captain Jordan
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
Fishing report from Bud B.
in Manteo, North Carolina
Book a trip with Captain Bud
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish
Fishing report from Joshua K.
in Aransas Pass, Texas
Book a trip with Captain Joshua
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish, Speckled Trout
07/12/2022
Redfish, Speckled Trout
07/12/2022
Redfish
Fishing report from James G.
in Sarasota, Florida
Book a trip with Captain James
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish
Summer fishing has been in full swing here in Sarasota, Florida. been busy as ever! Our customers continue to enjoy targeting Snook, Trout and Redfish in our passes and along our beaches. A highlight lately has been our Mangrove Snapper fishing, they have really started to steal the show with their wonderful table fare. Our Summer Tarpon migration is still going strong with large numbers of Tarpon congregating during the outgoing tides in the passes along Siesta Key, Lido Key and Longboat Key!
Fishing report from Alex H.
in Destin, Florida
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
Fishing report from Daniel G.
in Beaufort, North Carolina
Book a trip with Captain Daniel
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
Fishing report from Joshua B.
in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina
Book a trip with Captain Joshua
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
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Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
Fishing report from Trey S.
in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida
Book a trip with Captain Trey
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
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Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
Fishing report from Jeremy E.
in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Book a trip with Captain Jeremy
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
Fishing report from Tyler B.
in Clearwater, Florida
Book a trip with Captain Tyler
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
Fishing report from Darius K.
in Sarasota, Florida
Book a trip with Captain Darius
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish
Fishing report from John P.
in Rockport, Texas
Book a trip with Captain John
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
Fishing report from Carlo M.
in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Book a trip with Captain Carlo
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
Fishing report from Will A.
in Johns Island, South Carolina
Book a trip with Captain Will
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
Fishing report from Kevin T.
in Crystal River, Florida
Book a trip with Captain Kevin
here.
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
07/12/2022
Redfish
Welcome to July!
It has been hot here in the Nature Coast. Thank goodness scallop season is here. If tides permit, you may be able to pry a redfish or two off the mangrove shorelines before the water warms up. Snook are around as well and a well placed free-lined pin fish under the mangroves can entice them to play. Offshore, there are still cobia on the deeper rocks and wrecks. There has been some " gumbo" that has been on the 20-25 foot range that has slowed the grouper / snapper bite down. Add a full moon and it has been tough to put together a good cooler lately. Scallops have been good, bad and sometimes non-existent. We have been getting them in 4-5 feet of water on the incoming tide. They are smaller but that should improve as the season progresses. The high tide is is in the morning this week so that will help those trying to get a few reds before cooling off in the gulf.
Welcome to July!
It has been hot here in the Nature Coast. Thank goodness scallop season is here. If tides permit, you may be able to pry a redfish or two off the mangrove shorelines before the water warms up. Snook are around as well and a well placed free-lined pin fish under the mangroves can entice them to play. Offshore, there are still cobia on the deeper rocks and wrecks. There has been some " gumbo" that has been on the 20-25 foot range that has slowed the grouper / snapper bite down. Add a full moon and it has been tough to put together a good cooler lately. Scallops have been good, bad and sometimes non-existent. We have been getting them in 4-5 feet of water on the incoming tide. They are smaller but that should improve as the season progresses. The high tide is is in the morning this week so that will help those trying to get a few reds before cooling off in the gulf.
Welcome to July!
It has been hot here in the Nature Coast. Thank goodness scallop season is here. If tides permit, you may be able to pry a redfish or two off the mangrove shorelines before the water warms up. Snook are around as well and a well placed free-lined pin fish under the mangroves can entice them to play. Offshore, there are still cobia on the deeper rocks and wrecks. There has been some " gumbo" that has been on the 20-25 foot range that has slowed the grouper / snapper bite down. Add a full moon and it has been tough to put together a good cooler lately. Scallops have been good, bad and sometimes non-existent. We have been getting them in 4-5 feet of water on the incoming tide. They are smaller but that should improve as the season progresses. The high tide is is in the morning this week so that will help those trying to get a few reds before cooling off in the gulf.
Welcome to July!
It has been hot here in the Nature Coast. Thank goodness scallop season is here. If tides permit, you may be able to pry a redfish or two off the mangrove shorelines before the water warms up. Snook are around as well and a well placed free-lined pin fish under the mangroves can entice them to play. Offshore, there are still cobia on the deeper rocks and wrecks. There has been some " gumbo" that has been on the 20-25 foot range that has slowed the grouper / snapper bite down. Add a full moon and it has been tough to put together a good cooler lately. Scallops have been good, bad and sometimes non-existent. We have been getting them in 4-5 feet of water on the incoming tide. They are smaller but that should improve as the season progresses. The high tide is is in the morning this week so that will help those trying to get a few reds before cooling off in the gulf.