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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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Sheep head around cal point area ?
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I'm sure if you fish the rocks along the ship channel with live shrimp you could catch plenty.
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We've never put together a mess of sheepshead in a single trip, even though we target them several times a year. We catch most of ours in Turner's bay. They seem to be spread out most of the time.
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If you take a large bream cork and put a piece of shrimp big enough just to cover the hook point fish about 3' deep around any rocks.
If you use a whole shrimp they will pick it to death. I catch them when sight fishing reds sometimes. With a very small hook and just a piece of a gulp shrimp big enough to cover hook doesn't need to look like anything. They eat lots of small things and small baits appeal to them better. |
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I've caught a lot around the rocks at the wiers.
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Also Cameron Jetties outside east Jetty. |
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They thick along the rocks in ship channel!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Thank guys hope I can make ma buddy proud and put plenty other species in the boat as well
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If you see some pilons near a deep channel try there too. As mention a shrimp tipped hook under a cork right up on some structure. My dad was the Sheep Head master. When worked at the shrimp factory he would catch 100-200 a week and never casted his line. He would stay on the shrimp dock and drop it over the side. Right now is the times of the year they start biting good.
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