Two-Tide Reds

Guide Clayton Crawford admires a nice over-slot redfish that came from the marshes north of Charleston Harbor along the ICW.

Charleston anglers can catch winter redfish on either end of the tide cycle by following these expert tips.

Winter and cold weather does not mean the end of shallow-water fishing for redfish. February can be highly productive using two different techniques, at the high or low end of the tide.

Veteran angler Robbie Cortis of Mount Pleasant fishes traditional hotspots such as points and deep holes and cover such as bridges, piers, wooden pilings and docks on higher tides.Click here to read more on Two-Tide Reds

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Award-winning writer and photographer Terry Madewell of Ridgeway, S.C., has been an outdoors writer for more than 30 years. He has a degree in wildlife and fisheries management and has a long career as a professional wildlife biologist/natural resources manager.

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