The winds are blowing at 15 mph and there are white caps at your go-to spot… what do you do?
That was the exact situation Luke and I found ourselves in the other day.
Normally, we like to fish the wind-blown side of a shoreline during summer because the water will be cooler and have more dissolved oxygen in it (which is what the fish are looking for).
Unfortunately, on this day, though, the white caps made it impossible.
But since we don’t always get the chance to go fishing, we have to make do with the conditions we’re given, right?
If you’ve ever found yourself in a similar situation, you’re going to love this video.
Join us live and uncut as we come up with an alternate game plan and still pluck out a few nice fish (even though there were no other boats on the water and we were in a spot we’d never been to).
You’ll learn:
- Just how shallow big redfish, snook, and trout will actually hold
- Where to find hungry fish (vs. where to find spooky fish)
- Luke’s #1 tip for catching fish on tough days
- And much more
Have any questions about catching fish on tough days?
Let us know in the comments below.
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