Fish Profile

  • Inshore or Offshore: Primarily Offshore, often found near reefs, ledges, and rocky structures
  • Fish Legal Size Limits: Minimum size limit is typically around 20 inches.
  • Amount of Fish per Person and Vessel: Bag limits vary, often around 2 per person within the overall grouper aggregate limit.
  • Time of Day You Can Catch Them: Redfish are caught throughout the day, with their activity influenced by factors like tide and water conditions
  • Bait: Effective baits include live or cut fish, squid, and artificial lures.
  • Taste: Redfish is prized for its mild, slightly sweet flavor and firm texture; commonly grilled, fried, or baked.
Redfish (Red Drum, Sciaenops…
  • Inshore or Offshore: Primarily Inshore, found in coastal waters, estuaries, and nearshore habitats.
  • Fish Legal Size Limits: Regulations vary by location, with minimum and maximum size limits to protect breeding populations.
  • Amount of Fish per Person and Vessel: Bag limits may vary, and anglers should follow local regulations; catch-and-release is common.
  • Other Legal Limits in Florida: Specific regulations are in place, including closed seasons and slot limits, to support Redfish conservation.
  • Time of Day You Can Catch Them: Redfish can be caught throughout the day, with their activity influenced by factors like tide and water conditions.
  • Bait: Effective baits include live baitfish, shrimp, and artificial lures, with casting and sight fishing being common techniques.
  • Taste: Redfish offers a mild, sweet flavor and is commonly grilled, blackened, or pan-seared.

The Redfish, also known as Red Drum and scientifically identified as Sciaenops ocellatus, is a highly prized inshore game fish found in coastal waters. Recognizable by its copper or bronze color and distinctive black spot near the tail, Redfish is a popular catch among anglers. It thrives in estuaries, marshes, and nearshore areas, making it accessible to both shore and boat anglers.

Meet the Redfish, a species celebrated for its powerful fights and delectable taste. Anglers appreciate the challenge it presents and the satisfaction of reeling in these robust fish. Responsible fishing practices, including adherence to size limits and conservation efforts, are crucial to sustaining Redfish populations and preserving the balance of coastal ecosystems.

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