Redfish


Redfish Fishing in Bradenton, Florida


Redfish (also called red drum) are a prized inshore species in the Bradenton area, known for their brute strength, bronze coloration, and tailing behavior in shallow water. Whether you’re sight-fishing on the flats or working a live bait along a mangrove shoreline, redfish offer some of the best year-round action for anglers in Sarasota Bay, Palma Sola Bay, and the surrounding waters.


Where to Catch Redfish


In the Bradenton area, redfish are commonly caught:

On grass flats in Sarasota Bay and Palma Sola Bay

Along mangrove shorelines, oyster bars, and creek mouths

In deeper potholes and channels during midday heat

During high tides, look for tailing fish pushing through shallow flats; low tides concentrate them around deeper edges and cover.


Best Time to Fish for Redfish


Season Redfish Activity
Fall Excellent – large schools and bull reds more active
Spring Good – fish spread out across flats and mangroves
Summer Good – early mornings and moving tides are key

Peak Season: September through November


Tackle & Tips


Rods & Reels: Medium-light to medium spinning setups

Line: 10–20 lb braid with 20–30 lb fluorocarbon leader

Lures/Bait: Live shrimp, pinfish, cut bait, soft plastics, or gold spoons

Techniques: Sight-cast to tailing fish on the flats or soak live bait near structure on moving tides