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NON-STOP ACTION! Fishing For AMBERJACK With LIGHT TACKLE! [How To Tips and Techniques] 

Forgotten Coast Fishing
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Amberjack are some of the hardest fighting in the Gulf of Mexico, and even more fun on light tackle with light jigs! In this video I show you what techniques I use the catch these fish and how to get them in the boat! Subscribe so you won't miss my education inshore and offshore fishing episodes!
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@Ramnizzle97
@Ramnizzle97 Месяц назад
Just started saltwater fishing and I can’t get enough of your videos. I took a Sea-Doo fish pro out of destin today. I felt like I couldn’t really fish the bottom because I’d drift away from the reef. Are you drifting?
@forgottencoastfishing
@forgottencoastfishing Месяц назад
Awesome! Glad you find my videos helpful, that’s why I do them! I am anchored. I try to get as close as I can on top of the reef or just up current. I only drift fish inshore, or offshore if I see a bait pod. You might try a heavy vertical jig, set your drift and drop as many times as you can before, on top of and past the reef and repeat. Maybe going heavy will get that jig down better while your moving. Good luck, and thanks for watching!
@forgottencoastfishing
@forgottencoastfishing Месяц назад
And you might try a drift sock or bucket to slow your drift.
@mariopozo2723
@mariopozo2723 4 месяца назад
I know it's hard, but it's funny and entertaining seeing you fight those monsters. Keep bringing it. Absolutely epic!
@forgottencoastfishing
@forgottencoastfishing 4 месяца назад
Thanks! Yeah been laughing at myself watching it back! My mom does the same thing, guess I got it from her! Thanks for watching!
@brycehartzog8154
@brycehartzog8154 4 месяца назад
I always have to study the mouths to determine between small AJs and banded rudder fish.
@forgottencoastfishing
@forgottencoastfishing 4 месяца назад
I don’t seem to get banded rudderfish too often. Unless I was moving too fast and thought it was an AJ! 😀 thanks for watching!
@jamrsanful
@jamrsanful 4 месяца назад
Just curious if you do guided trips
@brycehartzog8154
@brycehartzog8154 4 месяца назад
@@jamrsanfulI don’t guide, but I welcome anyone that wishes to go.
@carlosllama9979
@carlosllama9979 4 месяца назад
It looks like you had a great day. You must be exhausted those amberjack even though they are on the small side they can really give you a beat down. I tangled with a 50 pounder once and I do not want to do that again lol thank you for the video.
@forgottencoastfishing
@forgottencoastfishing 4 месяца назад
That must have been an epic fight! One you’ll never forget! Thanks for watching!
@carlosllama9979
@carlosllama9979 4 месяца назад
@@forgottencoastfishing it really was epic once in a lifetime fish for me, but I would not want to do it again…
@mattmacomber5806
@mattmacomber5806 4 месяца назад
I cant wait to get out in that bay at the end of may . I would really like to reach out to you when i get down there.
@forgottencoastfishing
@forgottencoastfishing 4 месяца назад
Great time of year for the bay! Not too hot yet so the flats should be alive! Email me at the address listed on the channel bio page. Thanks for watching!
@ericleach201
@ericleach201 4 месяца назад
My back hurts just watching But I certainly don’t feel bad for you😂
@forgottencoastfishing
@forgottencoastfishing 4 месяца назад
Ha ha!!! Yes very blessed to do this and glad I can share it with all of you! Thanks for watching’.
@robertlabulis1353
@robertlabulis1353 4 месяца назад
Where do you fish out of?
@forgottencoastfishing
@forgottencoastfishing 4 месяца назад
Mexico Beach, FL. If you’re unfamiliar it’s just east of Panama City, FL. Thanks for watching!
@parkerlloyd9613
@parkerlloyd9613 4 месяца назад
What’s the point of having your motors trimmed all the way up ?
@forgottencoastfishing
@forgottencoastfishing 4 месяца назад
Nothing really. Since I have to use an anchor when I get to the reef, once I get to it and on top of it I turn the engines off and trim up the motors so I can see which way the boat will drift. I’ve found that trimming the motors up gives a more accurate drift. Then once I know which way the boat is drifting I put the motors back down and go to the opposite side of the reef from the way I drifted and drop anchor. Then turn the engines off again and raise the engines so the boat will drift the same way and then tie the anchor rope off when I get on top of the reef. And so most times I don’t bother putting the engines back down. But with them up it might keep break offs from happening if they take me towards the back of the boat. So no purpose really, just up from when I am setting the anchor. Thanks for watching!!
@moblack5883
@moblack5883 4 месяца назад
@@forgottencoastfishing how much chain and anchor does your boat have? Because you anchor up in some deep water.
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