Hope this isn't too dumb of a question.
I'm headed down to the New Port Richey are and will be targeting some mangrove snapper with the family. I know you have to use circle hooks for reef fish but I see a popular technique for mangroves using jigheads with a live pinfish. According to the regulations, this sounds illegal but seems like a lot of folks do it.
Am I missing something?
Circle Hooks On Jigheads
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Re: Circle Hooks On Jigheads
I’ve never been able to figure it out for sure, but I believe you nailed it. Under the letter of the law it is illegal, but people do it. As I understand it, there is a section of south Florida where it is legal because of the yellowtail fishery and lobbying. But in most of the state it’s technically illegal. I guess it’s up to the guy that stops you. Good luck, post up a report
If the current isn’t ripping, we usually chum them up behind the boat and drift unweighted chunks back into the slick w lighter tackle.
If the current isn’t ripping, we usually chum them up behind the boat and drift unweighted chunks back into the slick w lighter tackle.
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Re: Circle Hooks On Jigheads
I’ve never had FWC ask to see my tackle/tackle box, only my catch/cooler.
Tell them you are fishing for mackerel.
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Tell them you are fishing for mackerel.
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Re: Circle Hooks On Jigheads
I just use a knocker rig for them on the bottom. Same as I use for grouper except scaled down. 1oz lead and a 2 or 3/0 circle hook.
Re: Circle Hooks On Jigheads
Thanks for all the info! I was thinking that a knocker rig would essentially do the same thing. Just seems odd that it's something they dnt check when stopping you.