Bitten off
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Bitten off
Fished St Marks today, got a number of trout, but got bit off cleanly a few times. Would there be some Spanish around now? If so, any suggestions other than wire? Thanks
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Re: Bitten off
Probably Bluefish, caught and missed a couple this past weekend. They were mixed in with the Trout.
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Spaniards were around before the last cold snap. I caught one on the last day of February. Agree with FF though. Bluefish were probably the culprit. You can bump your leader up to 30-pound test or higher. Still won't stop all cut-offs and it could put a damper on the trout bite. Unless you're targeting Spanish, you might want to keep doing what you have been and bring plenty of leader material.
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Re: Bitten off
Yup. Got 2 Blue's last week on the East Flats last week. With that said, it is about time for the Spanish to arrive. As for the leader, I use 30lb mono and do fine with the trout. Get bit off occasionally but the best option if not running a wire leader.
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Re: Bitten off
I agree. I fish 30 lb flouro and sacrifice a few baits in order to get bit more often instead of using wire. When using live baits, I have found using a longer shank hook (O'shaunessy, etc.) helps reduce cut offs. Check your leader after every fish and retie if it is nicked in any way. I caught a Spanish December 31st on the flats so sometimes they show up where you do not expect them.
Re: Bitten off
We caught two nice sized bluefish about two weeks ago out of Keaton Beach, and one bite off. I usually fish with 20lb fluorocarbon leader until I start getting regular bite offs, then I switch to 40 lb leader. If I target Spanish mackerel specifically I use 50lb mono leader. It has to be replaced regularly but will hold up fairly well. For live bait Spanish mackerel dishing I would use long shank hooks and heavy mono leader if the water is clear. If it's stained I would use small lengths of titanium leader with a treble hook.
Re: Bitten off
We caught two nice sized bluefish about two weeks ago out of Keaton Beach, and one bite off. I usually fish with 20lb fluorocarbon leader until I start getting regular bite offs, then I switch to 40 lb leader. If I target Spanish mackerel specifically I use 50lb mono leader. It has to be replaced regularly but will hold up fairly well. For live bait Spanish mackerel dishing I would use long shank hooks and heavy mono leader if the water is clear. If it's stained I would use small lengths of titanium leader with a treble hook.
Re: Bitten off
The Spanish are here- Friends caught 20 out of St Marks yesterday!
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Re: Bitten off
Thanks for the suggestions. Will beef up my tippet next time. What size do blues/spanish run in the Big Bend?
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Re: Bitten off
the spanish grow until they become kings
the blues grow until they become small AJs
...at least in size
the blues grow until they become small AJs
...at least in size
Re: Bitten off
And this manure grows until it becomes full blown bull manure!galantnole wrote:the spanish grow until they become kings
the blues grow until they become small AJs
...at least in size
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