The unpredictable and unprecedented weather has refused to subside. Morning temperatures in the high thirties and low forties have persisted in to late February. The bad news is that the redfish and trout tend to bite less aggressively in colder water. The good news is that there are plenty of fish out there. Schools of seatrout numbering from 20 to 100 fish have been sighted in the last few days as have small schools of redfish from 10 to 30 fish. When day time temperatures approach sixty degrees, the bite seems to turn on and decent numbers of fish can be caught. So look for the next warming trend and plan to be on the water. You should be well rewarded. Sometime in the next few weeks, fishing should really break loose.