Here's one of our favorite ways to catch tons of redfish in the winter time using waders and kayaks to get to these creek holes at negative low tides where the fish get trapped. Shrimp and mud minnows on a jighead or light knocker rig is the most effective way we've found and will allow for catching a variety of species including redfish, trout, blackdrum, sheepshead, and flounder. Also congrats to the winner of the 1000 Subscriber Giveaway which we announce at the end of the video. Thanks so much for watching and supporting PhysiciansGoneFishing! Sincerely, Steven and Audrey 00:45. Trailer 00:50. Getting to our spot 02:30. Slot redfish 03:41. Why fish at negative low tide MUSIC Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name. Sport Blues Rock by Infraction [No Copyright Music] / Highway Run

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