Hello Y'all,
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Every year for as long as I've lived my extended family goes to a place just east of San Destin for a week of family reunion and beach fun. This year we go on May 28.
I have tried surf fishing the past two years, with pretty pathetic results. I have the proper rods and reels (a 'big' spinner; a spinner; a baitcaster), but it's my 'terminal tackle,' technique (surely the #1 problem) and no doubt a whole host of factors. What I've tried in the past is a top and bottom rig (unsure of name; its where there's a weight at the end and two hooks suspended off the main line a ways up from the sinker). What most often happens here is little fish gibble up the bait, which is frozen shrimp or squid. I'd like to use sand fleas, and as a kid I remember they were as common as the sand they hid in. I've not seen one for years. Anyway, how might I stop these thieving little fish? Is there a better rig I might be using? Better bait? Some lost colony of sand fleas? Or even frozen sand fleas (Bass Pro doesn't have them)?
I also use a popping cork (a transparent half-water filled easter egg with a treble hook about 18" behind it. It is 'baited' with a piece of a McDonalds straw and does catch fish - but only small, very close to shore types. Still, it's fun to do while I feed the other little fish from my two larger poles that have been cast out and set.
I've tried other lures, especially pompano jigs, but with exactly ZERO success - on the pompano jigs, spoons or any other lure I've tried. This HAS to be due to my technique. No question. So here is where I need y'all's help the most. How (where) should I cast and most important how do I retrieve/reel it in? Any lures or etc y'all recommend? I'd be very grateful for recommendations.
What I don't bring with me I get from the Bass Pro in Destin which I'm sure is nearly identical to the stuff sold for/in Pensacola. If they've something I should have, please tell me.
I'd like to catch literally anything, excepting sharks, so long as it had some size to it and gave a decent fight. Pompano is what I'd really like to catch, though. I'm strictly catch and release, so you can catch them later (I would cook them up but with approx. 40 family members to feed I'd have to be the world's best surf fisherman!).
I am going to try something new this year. I'm going to catch one of those little guys with my drinking straw, hook him to a larger hook and cast him out to swim around and hopefully catch the eye of his older & bigger cousin. I only know very basic info on how this is done. Either hook him above his midline behing his top fin, the same but UNDER the middle line or through the nose. Assuming these are the correct methods to hook him, how should I fish him? My new reel, bought just last week, is: Okuma Avenger ABF40 which is supposed to allow live bait to swim freely without opening the bail. This is about where my information on fishing a live fish stops. How far do I cast him? Is there a special way to cast with a live fish on the end? Both God and I will love you if you'll take me through it step by step!
Information on all tackle and techniques is needed. I'd be (VERY pleasantly) surprised if one or some of you all wrote out complete advice sets, but if each of you will help me with something then eventually I'll get to the point where I can actually catch a fish worthy of a picture. In my two combined weeks I have caught only ONE fish that MIGHT have rated a picture. A Schoolmaster Snapper, just over 9 inches. Hardly worth anything. And believe me, I fished every day often for hours. I tried going an hour before dawn and going at night. Nothing but those obnoxious little fish - though to be fair to them not a few were as big as my snapper. I am unsure as to their various species, knowing only two - needlefish and ladyfish; both possibly the smallest of their species ever to be caught with at least a little regularity. The ladyfish are fun but disappointing because when I hook one I think I've finally gotten a 'real' fish, until I land the pathetic little guy. The other species are, to me anyway, nameless.
On bit of advice I found was to use a special type of spoon (unnamed) and reel it some and then let it sink to disturb the sand in order to mimic a sand flea or whatever. Any idea what product he was talking about?
Another thing, is there ANY way to keep your top/bottom rig from drifting in through what I'm guessing is wave action. I've used massive pyramid weights and even tried this unusual spider looking sinker. They help, but it's always driven in.
Before I fiorget, what type and weight of line? I've been advised fluorocarbon as your water is so clear - so OK, I'll use it. But pound test? What I've used in the past was a 20# line and a 3-40# leader.
So I'd ask that you'd pitch in with some info on one or more of my questions. I'd be thrilled to death to catch a large gamefish, and since he'd be going right back there'd be no loss to your chances, right?
To sum all this up, I need help with:
-How to reel in lures.
-Which lures?
-WHERE to cast?
-What terminal tackle (top/bottom rig is all I know - there's fishfinder rigs, morticians rigs and I'm sure many more. I don't know them, can learn them on Youtube but should I? What to use?)
-Bait? Are there any sand fleas left at all?
-Line and leader?
-How to hook and present a live fish bait?
-Ending the minnow buffet from my top/bottom rigs?
-Preventing my rig from drifting in?
-Last but far from least, God's help!
Sincere Thanks from Baton Rouge!
Jeremy
SHORT VERSION AT BOTTOM!
Every year for as long as I've lived my extended family goes to a place just east of San Destin for a week of family reunion and beach fun. This year we go on May 28.
I have tried surf fishing the past two years, with pretty pathetic results. I have the proper rods and reels (a 'big' spinner; a spinner; a baitcaster), but it's my 'terminal tackle,' technique (surely the #1 problem) and no doubt a whole host of factors. What I've tried in the past is a top and bottom rig (unsure of name; its where there's a weight at the end and two hooks suspended off the main line a ways up from the sinker). What most often happens here is little fish gibble up the bait, which is frozen shrimp or squid. I'd like to use sand fleas, and as a kid I remember they were as common as the sand they hid in. I've not seen one for years. Anyway, how might I stop these thieving little fish? Is there a better rig I might be using? Better bait? Some lost colony of sand fleas? Or even frozen sand fleas (Bass Pro doesn't have them)?
I also use a popping cork (a transparent half-water filled easter egg with a treble hook about 18" behind it. It is 'baited' with a piece of a McDonalds straw and does catch fish - but only small, very close to shore types. Still, it's fun to do while I feed the other little fish from my two larger poles that have been cast out and set.
I've tried other lures, especially pompano jigs, but with exactly ZERO success - on the pompano jigs, spoons or any other lure I've tried. This HAS to be due to my technique. No question. So here is where I need y'all's help the most. How (where) should I cast and most important how do I retrieve/reel it in? Any lures or etc y'all recommend? I'd be very grateful for recommendations.
What I don't bring with me I get from the Bass Pro in Destin which I'm sure is nearly identical to the stuff sold for/in Pensacola. If they've something I should have, please tell me.
I'd like to catch literally anything, excepting sharks, so long as it had some size to it and gave a decent fight. Pompano is what I'd really like to catch, though. I'm strictly catch and release, so you can catch them later (I would cook them up but with approx. 40 family members to feed I'd have to be the world's best surf fisherman!).
I am going to try something new this year. I'm going to catch one of those little guys with my drinking straw, hook him to a larger hook and cast him out to swim around and hopefully catch the eye of his older & bigger cousin. I only know very basic info on how this is done. Either hook him above his midline behing his top fin, the same but UNDER the middle line or through the nose. Assuming these are the correct methods to hook him, how should I fish him? My new reel, bought just last week, is: Okuma Avenger ABF40 which is supposed to allow live bait to swim freely without opening the bail. This is about where my information on fishing a live fish stops. How far do I cast him? Is there a special way to cast with a live fish on the end? Both God and I will love you if you'll take me through it step by step!
Information on all tackle and techniques is needed. I'd be (VERY pleasantly) surprised if one or some of you all wrote out complete advice sets, but if each of you will help me with something then eventually I'll get to the point where I can actually catch a fish worthy of a picture. In my two combined weeks I have caught only ONE fish that MIGHT have rated a picture. A Schoolmaster Snapper, just over 9 inches. Hardly worth anything. And believe me, I fished every day often for hours. I tried going an hour before dawn and going at night. Nothing but those obnoxious little fish - though to be fair to them not a few were as big as my snapper. I am unsure as to their various species, knowing only two - needlefish and ladyfish; both possibly the smallest of their species ever to be caught with at least a little regularity. The ladyfish are fun but disappointing because when I hook one I think I've finally gotten a 'real' fish, until I land the pathetic little guy. The other species are, to me anyway, nameless.
On bit of advice I found was to use a special type of spoon (unnamed) and reel it some and then let it sink to disturb the sand in order to mimic a sand flea or whatever. Any idea what product he was talking about?
Another thing, is there ANY way to keep your top/bottom rig from drifting in through what I'm guessing is wave action. I've used massive pyramid weights and even tried this unusual spider looking sinker. They help, but it's always driven in.
Before I fiorget, what type and weight of line? I've been advised fluorocarbon as your water is so clear - so OK, I'll use it. But pound test? What I've used in the past was a 20# line and a 3-40# leader.
So I'd ask that you'd pitch in with some info on one or more of my questions. I'd be thrilled to death to catch a large gamefish, and since he'd be going right back there'd be no loss to your chances, right?
To sum all this up, I need help with:
-How to reel in lures.
-Which lures?
-WHERE to cast?
-What terminal tackle (top/bottom rig is all I know - there's fishfinder rigs, morticians rigs and I'm sure many more. I don't know them, can learn them on Youtube but should I? What to use?)
-Bait? Are there any sand fleas left at all?
-Line and leader?
-How to hook and present a live fish bait?
-Ending the minnow buffet from my top/bottom rigs?
-Preventing my rig from drifting in?
-Last but far from least, God's help!
Sincere Thanks from Baton Rouge!
Jeremy