some infos for fishing offshore
- Cookinman
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Re: some infos for fishing offshore
Run S of the inlet - fish in the 80-120 drop off....look for the Bait / Live Bottom to show on the fishfinder Drop to em !
Run a quick Google search of wrecks in the area...Hopefully the GPS has data input capability.
Should do well on AJ's on deeper wrecks ( over 150' ) right now.
Stormrunner is the guy to ask !
Run a quick Google search of wrecks in the area...Hopefully the GPS has data input capability.
Should do well on AJ's on deeper wrecks ( over 150' ) right now.
Stormrunner is the guy to ask !
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Re: some infos for fishing offshore
oh man we loss another one to a boat
see if this helps i have this for diving but there wrecks and reefs and im sure they hold fatties.
http://www.divespots.com/scuba/site-ft- ... spots.info
good luck out there
see if this helps i have this for diving but there wrecks and reefs and im sure they hold fatties.
http://www.divespots.com/scuba/site-ft- ... spots.info
good luck out there
- frayedknot
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Re: some infos for fishing offshore
If you launch before sunlight, take some gog bugs or size 8 sabiki's and slow troll them on the north side of the port. You should pick up some gogs and small blue runners too. You black-out the well if you are presistant and patient.bridgefisher wrote:Go to the tie up bouys S. of the port before sun up and put out the chum bags. You should have plenty of pilchards in the slick after 20 or 30 minutes. I used to go to the second or third tie up bouy down there. You might also pick up a few gogs there as well. GL. And i hope you will be doing lots of.
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Re: some infos for fishing offshore
Ricky, PM sent, you can thank me later with a trip on the boat.
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Re: some infos for fishing offshore
S of inlet 55-65ft on the ledge produced WELL last nightCookinman wrote:Run S of the inlet - fish in the 80-120 drop off....look for the Bait / Live Bottom to show on the fishfinder Drop to em !
Run a quick Google search of wrecks in the area...Hopefully the GPS has data input capability.
Should do well on AJ's on deeper wrecks ( over 150' ) right now.
Stormrunner is the guy to ask !
- fishnfool73
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Re: some infos for fishing offshore
Here is my idea of a good boating trip this time of year......a handful of white jigs in 1/4 , 1/2, and 5/8 oz , trailer hooks , 50 lb mono leader and a box of sardines. Set up a drift in 80 - 140 ft til you find out the drift and where the fish are biting. Last year we limited out on kingfish every trip plus bonitas, and a 28 lb dolphin all within a 10 minute run of the inlet. We use 12 and 15 lb spinners so the fish are blast . Then Hit the edge of the inlet with light leader rigs just enough lead to stay on bottom and some 25 ln mono leader with some kingfish or bonita belly and work between 65 and 110 ft . try the north and south side til you find the ytail school. When you find them a limit is not hard at all.Plus some nice muttons in there as well. We normally leave out at 630 am and are back at the ramp by noon with some nice fish.
Dreaming the dream that one day I can be as good as some of the boatless pros and catch some 12 inch mangrove snapper.
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Re: some infos for fishing offshore
Just look for the partyboats out there . They will usually be on the kingfish schools this time of year. I just like that style of fishing as it gets me off the water quickly with some nice fish without running 20 miles out looking for dolphin.
Dreaming the dream that one day I can be as good as some of the boatless pros and catch some 12 inch mangrove snapper.
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Re: some infos for fishing offshore
With white bucktail/hair add 2 trailer hooks pin on a sardine and jig it or dead stick it and drift til you find the fish. Basic partyboat kingfish rig.
Dreaming the dream that one day I can be as good as some of the boatless pros and catch some 12 inch mangrove snapper.
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Re: some infos for fishing offshore
is that the narrow 4/0? hope your friend likes it.
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GetFish
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Re: some infos for fishing offshore
Hey, guys. Sorry for the zombie post, but I stumbled across this and I have a related question.
I've done almost all of my fishing boatless and the little experience I have afloat has been limited to party/charter boats. I'm about to go out with some people who just got a boat but have no fishing experience. I'm going to try fishnfools approach. I just finished rigging up a couple jigs with the 3 hook setup.
What would be the best way to tie these on. I know on the party boats, the 3-hook rigs are tied directly to the main line, but I imagine I should use a leader of some sort. I imagine the 3 hooks are supposed to prevent cutoffs, do I need wire?
I've done almost all of my fishing boatless and the little experience I have afloat has been limited to party/charter boats. I'm about to go out with some people who just got a boat but have no fishing experience. I'm going to try fishnfools approach. I just finished rigging up a couple jigs with the 3 hook setup.
What would be the best way to tie these on. I know on the party boats, the 3-hook rigs are tied directly to the main line, but I imagine I should use a leader of some sort. I imagine the 3 hooks are supposed to prevent cutoffs, do I need wire?
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Re: some infos for fishing offshore
I play it by ear or rather eye on leader. If the water is clear I use 30 lb mono up to 60 b depending. Sometimes the 30 lb mono gets hit when nothing else does. If the fish are in a frenzy I'll use 80 lb mono. I tend to avoid wire as it only generally works for 1 hit or fish and then you have to retie. I will sacrifice the occasional jig to a cutoff for action.
Dreaming the dream that one day I can be as good as some of the boatless pros and catch some 12 inch mangrove snapper.
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GetFish
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Re: some infos for fishing offshore
Thanks. About how long should the leader be? And do I tie line to line?
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Re: some infos for fishing offshore
Hey Guys
Well I'm still a devout boatless dude, but, I have joined a boat club and my membership offers me some great boat access. So, I took a 23 ft center console out today and felt a little, let's say - LOST. We still had a great time but I just haven't the slightest clue where to start or where to go. I went out of Port Everglades and headed a bit north, tried various depths doing lots of bottom fishing with squid, various cut baits. Didn't have live bait this time. Sure, got lots of nice sized grunts, my two travel companions (in this case mom and wife!) got a couple of huge triggerfish, my wife's was a true monster, I've never seen a triggerfish that big, ever. But, except for the occasional small to medium grouper and under slot yellow tail's, it was a trigger fish fest. I have read so much about bottom fishing along the ledges and finding the wrecks, but man, being out there one truly feels lost. How the heck am I going to find the wrecks? I'd have been happy catching just one nice sized Mutton, but like I said, I didn't have the slightest clue which way to go and this is after reading every blog I could find on locations. I assume the chart locations of these places are to be input into a GPS and that's the way to find'em? Anyways, any help here is greatly appreciated, and maybe one day we can hook up for a trip, I'll do the boat, we discuss the gas. Be a nice way to meet some of you all! Cheers
B...
Well I'm still a devout boatless dude, but, I have joined a boat club and my membership offers me some great boat access. So, I took a 23 ft center console out today and felt a little, let's say - LOST. We still had a great time but I just haven't the slightest clue where to start or where to go. I went out of Port Everglades and headed a bit north, tried various depths doing lots of bottom fishing with squid, various cut baits. Didn't have live bait this time. Sure, got lots of nice sized grunts, my two travel companions (in this case mom and wife!) got a couple of huge triggerfish, my wife's was a true monster, I've never seen a triggerfish that big, ever. But, except for the occasional small to medium grouper and under slot yellow tail's, it was a trigger fish fest. I have read so much about bottom fishing along the ledges and finding the wrecks, but man, being out there one truly feels lost. How the heck am I going to find the wrecks? I'd have been happy catching just one nice sized Mutton, but like I said, I didn't have the slightest clue which way to go and this is after reading every blog I could find on locations. I assume the chart locations of these places are to be input into a GPS and that's the way to find'em? Anyways, any help here is greatly appreciated, and maybe one day we can hook up for a trip, I'll do the boat, we discuss the gas. Be a nice way to meet some of you all! Cheers
B...
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