As we sat down at the fly tying bench for this month, November. We’re in seasonal transition and you can really feel the cool down first thing in the morning. We’ll begin to work our way further into the backcountry with our favorite gamefish as salinity levels drop there and to get out of the wind. In addition, a preferred prey species the scaled sardine or pilchards will begin to migrate offshore looking for more stable water temperatures. As a result, our gamefish will have to start relying on local prey species like killifish, shrimp, and small crabs. So, we’ll start throwing smaller imitation and impressionistic patterns like deceivers, clousers, seaducers, and bend backs.

Capt David with red fish

Winter Time red fishing in the Golden Isles

Winter time fly fishing red fish means big schools of fish, clear water and great fishing.  In the winter the water cools and as the plankton and algae die, the water clears.  On neap tides you can see 8 feet down.  So unusual for South Georgia flats fishing.  On good weather days it is possible to have shots at schools of 25-50 fish.  Sometimes more.  Fishing success is highly dependent on the weather in the Winter.  I am not heavily booked at this time of year.  Try to be flexible with the days you can get on the water so we can be on the water on the best weather days.

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