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Miketrout 06-15-2011 02:42 AM

Best offshore baits
 
A buddy of mine just got a new boat... we looking to go out of freshwater city a few miles,we uasually try to cast net for finger mullet but sometimes we don't catch alot..... We are new to this type of fishing so any advice could help. We do redfish an trout fishing so we have alot of plastic...... Thanks

Top Dawg 06-15-2011 05:51 AM

How far y'all plan on runnin

SaltyShaw 06-15-2011 06:04 AM

Ive only done it a hand full of times and we have used both shrimp and or mullet with some split shot weights, good luck be sure to post a report!

Hopedale Hustler 06-15-2011 07:50 AM

If u wanna catch snapper or aj get some shimmano squid jigs...awsome baits...the skirts fall off and get torn up relatively fast but they sell replacements for cheap...but by far the best artificial bait for snapper

Purple Back 06-15-2011 07:55 AM

Sabiki rig=hardtail; or frozen menhaden
Artificial for snapper=diamond jig tip with anything, or a big feather jig tipped

Ducktrickster 06-15-2011 08:19 AM

If you're after trout, plastics is all you need. Just have to do some running to find the fish.

SaltyShaw 06-15-2011 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Ducktrickster (Post 269035)
If you're after trout, plastics is all you need. Just have to do some running to find the fish.

Bull minnows and such would work better out there rather than sandeels and shrimp style baits i suppose? Any particular colors?

Ducktrickster 06-15-2011 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Purple Back (Post 269013)
Sabiki rig=hardtail; or frozen menhaden
Artificial for snapper=diamond jig tip with anything, or a big feather jig tipped

They love queen cocahoes too.

Ducktrickster 06-15-2011 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by SaltyShaw (Post 269102)
Bull minnows and such would work better out there rather than sandeels and shrimp style baits i suppose? Any particular colors?

High tide shrimp glo and chart. has been killer last 3 years and I've done well with sand eels also. Just like inshore fishing match the color with the water conditions.

Miketrout 06-15-2011 01:24 PM

Thanks guys for all the help!! We plan on going out about anywhere from 20 to 30 miles out all we have is a 45 gallon tank an we fishing out of a 21 foot cajuin so we gotta becareful where we go....

SaltyShaw 06-15-2011 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ducktrickster (Post 269237)
High tide shrimp glo and chart. has been killer last 3 years and I've done well with sand eels also. Just like inshore fishing match the color with the water conditions.

Indeed thanks for the info!

Ray 06-15-2011 04:16 PM

During shrimp season, pull up behind a shrimp boat and ask for a bucket full of culled bait.
They will give you all the pogy, mackeral, squid, mullet and croaker they got. They are throwing them overboard anyway.


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