Summer Redfish Fly Fishing Patterns | Where Texas Reds Move When the Water Heats Up

Summer on the Texas coast brings a rhythm all its own - long days, warm water, calm mornings, and some of the most consistent redfish action of the year. In this episode, we break down what happens to redfish as water temperatures rise and why summer can quietly become one of the best seasons to fish the flats. With fewer weather fronts moving through, summertime patterns tend to stabilize, creating dependable opportunities for anglers willing to adjust their timing. Early mornings and late evenings often produce the best action, as fish feed more aggressively before the heat of the day settles into the shallows. We also take a look at how redfish behavior changes throughout the season. While some fish begin to spread out from the tighter springtime schools, summer still offers plenty of classic Texas sight-fishing scenarios - from large pods of cruising reds to singles and shoreline fish pushing shallow water. For newer anglers, these summertime pods can make for some unforgettable days on the water, with groups of fish often eager to eat. From deeper edges and sandy drop-offs to beaches and shorelines with nearby access to deeper water, understanding where fish position themselves during the heat of summer can make all the difference. And when the timing, tides, and conditions line up just right, summertime on the Texas coast can feel nothing short of magical. #luxuryoutfitters, #firstclassfishing FOLLOW BAY FLATS LODGE Subscribe    / @bay_flats_lodge   Instagram   / bay_flats_lodge   Learn more about our fly fishing program https://www.bayflatslodge.com/fishing... Book Your Stay https://www.bayflatslodge.com/booking... Meet Our Team https://www.bayflatslodge.com/about/o... Contact Us https://www.bayflatslodge.com/contact/ Visit Our Website https://www.bayflatslodge.com Sustainability at Bay Flats Lodge https://www.bayflatslodge.com/sustain... About Bay Flats Lodge https://www.bayflatslodge.com/about/