A Topwater Spanish

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Littoral
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A Topwater Spanish

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Fishing light tackle, a buddy of mine caught this brute Monday on a Chug Bug.
He always upgrades the stock split rings and treble hooks.
Wonder why…
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Is that a spanish or cero mackerel?
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Nice. I've only got into the spanish once where I could consistently make them hit topwater and it was the most fun I've ever had fishing.
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Cero? No. They're south and mostly frequent reefs. I've never seen them here but I guess it's possible offshore. On a Cero the lateral lines are straight. On a Spanish the lateral line has a very distinctive break.
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Tom Keels wrote:...and it was the most fun I've ever had fishing.
That say's something.
On Dog Island Shoal I've found them to be pretty responsive to topwater when it lays down and the water clarity is good.
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Nice :thumbup:

The few lage ones I've caught really put up a BIG fight :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Ive never caught a cero north of Key Largo. but lots of them in Hawks channel out of Islamorada
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Post by Apalach »

Who is that ugly mutha, and I don't mean the fish? I mean the one with the goofy glasses? He sure looks familiar... Way to go guys--I just had my knee surgery on Monday so I am hoping to get back into the fray soon.
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I caught a small mackeral with a bright yellow tail at St.

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last year. Was that a Cero?

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