Tackle & Techniques for Redfish Fishing
Redfish are well known for feeding close to the bottom, which makes tackle selection and presentation especially important. For most Fort Myers conditions, light to medium spinning tackle is ideal, allowing anglers to feel subtle bites while still having enough strength to handle strong runs. A simple setup helps beginners stay comfortable and focused, while experienced anglers still enjoy the fight redfish are known for.
Live bait is commonly used when redfish are holding along shorelines, flats, or deeper edges. Shrimp, small crabs, or baitfish naturally match what redfish feed on and are effective when presented slowly near the bottom. Artificial lures also work well when fish are active, especially soft plastics, jigs, or spoons that mimic local prey. Casting accuracy and controlled retrieves matter more than speed, as redfish often strike when a bait stays in their feeding zone.
Presentation changes with water depth, tide movement, and clarity, so adapting techniques throughout the trip is key to consistent success.