The redfish in the creeks in the northernmost part of the Indian River have been a hit or miss proposition lately, so I decided to use up the last few live shrimp that Karen and I didn't get to use the other day.
I normally prefer fishing topwater baits but the conditions this afternoon were more appropriate for live bait fishing.
The air temperature was 86 degrees and there was only a slight breeze over the water in the area where I planned to fish.
Regardless, I just had to toss a Chug Bug and even a Creme spoiler shad around a bit before settling down to fishing with the shrimp.
The creek I stopped to fish had no sign of activity. The water was shallow and the dark bottom was mostly muddy.
I popped the float several times to ring the dinner bell to any fish in the vicinity and set the reel on bait runner on the ground.
It only took a few minutes for a small redfish to pull the bobber up the creek. I set the hook and after a brief fight landed and released the fish.
This time it took a little longer before another small redfish inhaled the shrimp.
This time I brought my cell phone and took a couple of pics of the action.
After the second fish, I spent almost an hour waiting for another bite but nothing was happening. I was hot, sweaty, and the insects were getting annoying so I decided to pack it in and head to the house for an early dinner.
As I got close to the main road, I spotted this lone duck enjoying the day. Just had to get a clip of it.
Till next time,
Tight Lines.