November promise – Head to the Gulf Coast for great fall fishing

Capt. Matt Tusa with two giant redfish.

When fall weather begins blowing through the Magnolia State, don’t head to the woods. Turn to the Gulf Coast for world-class fishing.

Why do anglers always look at me cross-eyed when I mention saltwater fishing the Mississippi Gulf Coast in November or even later in year? What, they think this would be like ice fishing in Minnesota or something?

Sure, that Gulf wind might be a little stiff against the face, but once the fishing action heats up, everything will be forgotten about the fall weather.

Actually, as we have come to realize as deer hunters, the weather this month can actually be quite moderate. Some days it can be downright warm, so don’t ignore Gulf Coast fishing just because it’s the fall. Just dress accordingly, gear up appropriately and get into some of the very best redfish, speckled trout and floundering there is to be had. Click here to read more on November promise – Head to the Gulf Coast for great fall fishing

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