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<blockquote data-quote="king ranch" data-source="post: 5214056" data-attributes="member: 583261"><p>topwater period man one of the best ways and most fun to catch snook and reds are topwater use a spit n image or a top pup and just walk the dog, and i have also caught alot of reds off the old trust gold spoon haha, and doa jerkshads and shad tails by doa rootbeer and chartuse are known the one of the best colors for reds along with electric chicken jerkshads are good too, and for a sandy bottom use a jig head but for charlotte harbor i have to use a weighted worm hook and rig weedless, since the water is only about 12 inches or less the water they are in, and if there is no wind at all i throw it weightless and work it about 2 inches below the surface and reds kill the soft plastics, you can also throw shrimp or live bait like pinfish or threadfins, reds love pinfish and crabs as well when they are tailing they are eating crabs and shrimp, you can also try the gulp shrimp dont use it too much but had a lil luck on it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="king ranch, post: 5214056, member: 583261"] topwater period man one of the best ways and most fun to catch snook and reds are topwater use a spit n image or a top pup and just walk the dog, and i have also caught alot of reds off the old trust gold spoon haha, and doa jerkshads and shad tails by doa rootbeer and chartuse are known the one of the best colors for reds along with electric chicken jerkshads are good too, and for a sandy bottom use a jig head but for charlotte harbor i have to use a weighted worm hook and rig weedless, since the water is only about 12 inches or less the water they are in, and if there is no wind at all i throw it weightless and work it about 2 inches below the surface and reds kill the soft plastics, you can also throw shrimp or live bait like pinfish or threadfins, reds love pinfish and crabs as well when they are tailing they are eating crabs and shrimp, you can also try the gulp shrimp dont use it too much but had a lil luck on it [/QUOTE]
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