'poon fishin' tips?
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'poon fishin' tips?
Well, I'm going to give the ol' poon a go this weekend. It will be my first time consciously attempting to catch a Tarpon. I got my spot, and a baitrunner 6500 with 270 yards of 20 lb test Ande mono (6' of 60lb leader)... now I'm wondering if I should go with 30lb test or even greater?
Any tips? Thanks...
Any tips? Thanks...
Better stick with the 80# leader though, them Brims carry pocket knives from what I've heard
Sorry no one replied back to ya Kris
I just don't think we got very many experts on Tarpon fishin on here and ya gotta give yer thread a bump back up to the top every now and then ta get someones attention





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No worries... just proving (to myself) how bored I can get at work! Hit Mud Cove with 12 pinfish on Sunday... not much baitfish around... First one on was a 6 footer... it jumped about 4 feet out of the water... weird thing was, when I finally pulled it to the boat it had rows of sharp teeth and a black tipped fin...
anyways not much baitfish out there, no tarpon, but plenty of 4-6 foot jumping sharks and saw a couple of huge manta rays too...
You won't find me doing much swimming or wading around Alligator point...
anyways not much baitfish out there, no tarpon, but plenty of 4-6 foot jumping sharks and saw a couple of huge manta rays too...
You won't find me doing much swimming or wading around Alligator point...

Looking around the Panhandle Forums, I haven't seen many Tarpon reports this year.
I'm not sure whether people are being secretive, or its not been a very prolific year.
I'm not sure whether people are being secretive, or its not been a very prolific year.

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Two years ago, I went to Belize for some fishing, snorkeling, and rum sampling. The fishing guide that I had the most success with rigged large Penn spinning reels (I do not remember model numbers) with 25# test, a short wire leader, and a small (4/0, I think) hook. His theory is that the smaller hooks will find a crevice in the 'poons mouth. On that one day I hooked 8 and landed 4. And then I sampled a bunch of rum.