Florida's Steinhatchee Redfish
“From the mouth of the Steinhatchee River south to the Pepperfish Keys, big, upended rocks litter porous limestone bottom. Oyster and shell bars are not as common as they are to the south, from Horseshoe Beach to the Suwannee River. Continuous grassflats extend for more than a mile offshore.” Tommy Thompson writes in Florida Sportsman on tactics for fly fishing near the mouth of the Steinhatchee River in Florida’s Big Bend.
←Previous Story
Note to MidCurrent Commenters
Next Story→
New Orvis Campaign Benefits Idaho's Teton Creek
Show Comments