Flatline Fishing Offshore
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Flatline Fishing Offshore
Looking for ideas in rigging flatline baits offshore. Not trolling flatlines. What type rods and reels, leaders, hooks, bait, tactics, etc.
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Reels- Spinning
Shimano Baitrunner 6500 or 8500
Reels-Casting
Ambassador 6500 or 7000
Shimano Calcutta 400 or 700
Outbait click is a must.
Lever drag is nice but not necessary.
7 foot medium to medium heavy rods with a fast tip.
15-20 pound high vis green or yellow line. I like ande an trilene big game.
Rigs. Read this months Florida Sportsman for Capt. Tom Stephens' 30 second kingfish rig.
I use 43 pound sevenstrand wire and small swivels. You can suspend under a balloon or a Bluewater thunder, or just free line.
Shimano Baitrunner 6500 or 8500
Reels-Casting
Ambassador 6500 or 7000
Shimano Calcutta 400 or 700
Outbait click is a must.
Lever drag is nice but not necessary.
7 foot medium to medium heavy rods with a fast tip.
15-20 pound high vis green or yellow line. I like ande an trilene big game.
Rigs. Read this months Florida Sportsman for Capt. Tom Stephens' 30 second kingfish rig.
I use 43 pound sevenstrand wire and small swivels. You can suspend under a balloon or a Bluewater thunder, or just free line.
Tom Keels
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Tom's reply is excellent. To his choice for conventional or levelwind tackle, I would add a Shimano TLD 15, spooled with either 20 lb mono or 50 lb Power Pro, a 6.5 or 7 foot medium action composite rod.
I like leverdrag reels like the TLD's for livebaiting or trolling, even though I also have a Shimano 4500 Baitrunner and a Shimano Calcutta 700 outfit, which will also do very nicely. Both of those outfits have 50 lb powerpro on them.
EJ
I like leverdrag reels like the TLD's for livebaiting or trolling, even though I also have a Shimano 4500 Baitrunner and a Shimano Calcutta 700 outfit, which will also do very nicely. Both of those outfits have 50 lb powerpro on them.
EJ
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I have to say although I love power pro for certain things, live baiting offshore is not one of them. I feel like I need the shock absorbsion of mono because of some of the more violent runs and head shakes that kings, cobia, etc. make. I use it inshore around structure for the abrasion resistance.
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