As the Assistant Director of Texas STAR, I get questions all the time about catching tagged redfish. We always give the advice of fishing popular spots, easy to access areas and places where they have been caught in the past. With this year‘s new tournament format, we were able learn even more about catching these highly sought-after fish to share with Texas anglers. Even though most tagged redfish are caught not far from where they’re released, we noticed a pattern among the majority of tagged redfish that were caught.
The second, and most important, takeaway from this years expanded tagged redfish catches is that you never know when that one fishing trip, or one more cast, is going to be the fish of a lifetime. Whether it was fishing while limping a broken boat motor back to the dock, breaking away for a couple hours to fish, or simply going out on the water just to relax and maybe catch a fish after work, you never know what that next cast may have in store.
By Dylan Sassman, CCA Texas STAR Assistant Director
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