trolling for grouper advice
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trolling for grouper advice
Any advice on trolling for grouper for a newby troller? Whats your favorite Stretch25-30 colors ? What size line do you prefer.What speed do you troll at? Im sure the more I go the more Ill learn but I just need a few good pointers to get me started.TIA.
Don
Don
my favorite colors are the redhead, blueback mylar, and chartreuse/green stretch 30s. Try to troll them between 4-6 knots along ledges, bowls, rocks, and wrecks. My favorite grouper set up is a shimano tld 25 spooled with 50lb. ande mono. For leader i prefer 120lb tied with or without the barrel swivel. be sure to leave one line short and one long so they don't cross and tangle up when you are turning around. good luck.
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Do you guys use snaps on the lures or do you tie straight to the lure? I always use a snap on any trolling lure to give it more action but I don't know about Grouper. I'm hoping to find out this year as I cut some inshore fishing down to give it a try. 
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I've had great luck using 80#-100# mono with a simple snap swivel and 2-3 ft. of mono leader. I usually only troll a red/white Stretch 30 about 150 ft. behind in depths of 40-75 ft. at 3-4 kts. I've caught just about everything worth catching in the gulf with that color. I've caught many 12-25 lb. grouper this way as long as the rock bass don't get to it first. They'll hit a plug as big as they are!!!!
Here's a pic from one of the last trolling expeditions where a rockie bit off more than he could chew and so "something" else returned the favor to it




Here's a pic from one of the last trolling expeditions where a rockie bit off more than he could chew and so "something" else returned the favor to it




My favorite are Star Rods
Handcrafted a 6'6" (30-50#)
Delux 5'9" (30-60#)
the 6'6" and shorter have more backbone when bottomfishing so it makes them verstile.
Most of the Star Rods have a lifetime warranty too. That's always good cause i've had one burn in an engine fire.
Shimano TLD 25 or TLD 20 is the ticket. I use the TLD 25.
Handcrafted a 6'6" (30-50#)
Delux 5'9" (30-60#)
the 6'6" and shorter have more backbone when bottomfishing so it makes them verstile.
Most of the Star Rods have a lifetime warranty too. That's always good cause i've had one burn in an engine fire.
Shimano TLD 25 or TLD 20 is the ticket. I use the TLD 25.
sounds like I have enough info to get me in the game ! I look forward to getting the right conditions to run out and give it a try. I plan to hit the flats around Iggy this weekend.If anyones out and sees the white Polar Bayboat give me a shout. Appreciate all the good info.Now Ill just have to find a few good spots to give it a try.
Thanks.
Don
Thanks.
Don



