Accuracy in fishing for redfish and other flats species with Lucas Bissett

Published: June 9, 2017, 7:03 p.m.

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I don\\u2019t know why redfish have the reputation of being easy to catch. Every one I have ever cast to was spooky and suspicious. I\\u2019ve also found that when casting to redfish, especially in the fascinating times when they\\u2019re tailing in shallow water, accuracy is key. And I don\\u2019t mean in the general area. You need to place the fly in exactly the right spot based on which direction the fish is facing. Want to find out more about gaining accuracy on redfish? You\\u2019ll have to listen to this week\\u2019s podcast, where I interview Orvis Saltwater Guide of the Year Lucas Bissett of Slidell, Louisiana. In the Fly Box this week, I try to answer questions on tides and currents in salt water, color of leader material, an old fly dressing formula, the Hopper Twitch, feather clippings, and how to reconcile the feeling of getting skunked (my wife and fishing buddies will tell you I don\\u2019t do this well).

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