They are exciting fish. Charleston SC can have some great Red fishing, especially in the fall when they school up. We had a day where the wind was reasonable, the water clear, and the fish cooperative, and it was a blast - all in site of downtown Charleston. Fish usually run bigger in the fall - 7-11 pounds.
In a lot of cases you don't need weighted flies - and it can help minimize the spook factor - similar with bonefish - if you only have to sink it a foot or 2, it still drops reasonably quickly (guide in the Bahamas used this method)
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