March 2016 Volume 17 • Issue 189 | Page 43

AS SEEN ON: 3 THINGS TO BOOST YOUR FISHING CONFIDENCE It was not the kind of day most people would be ecstatic to go fishing. The morning was dank and gray, with a light overcast out, diminishing any hopes of sighting redfish from above. The cold bit at exposed fingertips as we made our way down Reggio Canal in an aluminum flatboat, which, given its metal interior and gray coloring, contributed to the sensation of cold and lifelessness that proliferated across the horizon. It was February, the time of year most people stay home, unknowing how to tackle the shallow and dirty water of the marsh. But not I. I knew how to, only after spending countless man hours chasing my quarry in virtually every kind of condition. And it was this morning that I knew I was going to crush the redfish. any fish. When this happened, I kept my head hat fishing trip was special to me bein the game, re-evaluated and then moved cause it was the first time I had fished that on, eventually finding more fish. I was confiarea for reds. Typically, when I launch out of dent. I knew I was going to get the redfish I Reggio to sightfish