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Posted 12/6/2007 10:08:41 PM
Ruby Red Lip

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My younger brother and I are headed out Sat. to the edge for some grouper / amberjack...hopefully...but my dad really wants to catch some triggerfish.  We are planning on stopping at the Tenneco on the way out.  We are trying to put him on some triggers and still be able to get in the grouper / amberjack areas.   

Should we try to catch triggerfish around the edge or would that water depth be a waste of time? 

If anyone else is out that way, give us a call on 16/68.  

Good luck and appreciate the advice!  

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Posted 12/6/2007 10:48:16 PM
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im no trigger expert but I dont think water depth has anything to do with it.  i think it has more to do with the type of spot and amount of mollusk build up on the wreck or natural bottom
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Posted 12/7/2007 7:00:18 AM


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I usually do not set up for Trigger until I know they're down there.  Usually if I am dropping my bait down for say grouper etc... and I keep getting the bait stolen about 3/4 of the way down, it is usually them little sneaky, little mouth triggers.  I will rig up a trigger pole with smaller hooks and some squid and whola, triggers seem to jump on my hooks.  If you can get it past the smaller stuff, let it go to the bottom and then reel up off the bottom a bit.  That is where I seem to have my best luck for triggers.

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Posted 12/10/2007 3:39:59 PM


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A great way to load up on triggers is to keep a rod rigged with a large sabiki with #2 hooks and use it plain or dressed with small pieces of squid. Sometimes you catch four or five on onr rig along with beeliners.
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Posted 12/10/2007 5:33:50 PM
Ruby Red Lip

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Thanks for the advice.  Wasn't able to make it out last weekend. My partners weren't able to land in Mobile due to the fog.  Maybe this Friday will be good.
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Posted 12/11/2007 9:55:25 AM
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There are usually more triggers around the edge this time of year than in the summer.  Sometimes they will only be 30-60 ft below the boat.
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