Has anyone been catching them? Any suggestions? Water depth? Bait? Any suggestions?
Ive never caught one and would like to check that off my list.
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Re: Amber Jack
70’ high relief structure. Any big live bait, blue runners, pinfish. I’ve heard folks say a spade fish is aj candy.Lvnspeed wrote:Has anyone been catching them? Any suggestions? Water depth? Bait? Any suggestions?
Ive never caught one and would like to check that off my list.
My favorite way to catch them is with a big top water tuna chugger second favorite is with a high speed vertical jig. Good luck, go get em
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Re: Amber Jack
Live bait for sure, although they will hit big swimbaits as well.
I've used the "Billfish" series of Eagle hooks which are strong, in a 7/0 size. Rig your bait, and either flat line it or a small sinker to get it down, and hold on.
Make sure you're using at least 65# line, and get prepared to get broken off...and worn out.
Have fun!
I've used the "Billfish" series of Eagle hooks which are strong, in a 7/0 size. Rig your bait, and either flat line it or a small sinker to get it down, and hold on.
Make sure you're using at least 65# line, and get prepared to get broken off...and worn out.
Have fun!
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Re: Amber Jack
We caught some smaller ones around Rose City Reef (public #) a few years back. That's south of Dog Island just in federal waters.