I hate it but it's not so bad. They seem to be attracted to what I'm doing like I'm a pro but I don't know shit. I do like to see others catches if their in my area just to see what they got.
We usually go to PCB In mid July, but we go on a private fishing boat. We fished some on the pier but didn’t catch anything. The only thing being caught was king mackerel though
Jeremy Parker what would you recommend the best way to catch live cigar minnows? I am going in mid July and am an avid freshwater fisherman. I have freshwater sabiki rigs so am a little familiar with them. Did you bait your sabiki rigs? What time of day is best for catching bait and catching the red? One more question did you weigh down your bait with a weight or just free line it? Thankyou very much in advance sir!
We use a sabiki rig without bait. You can buy them pretty much anywhere that sales tackle (smaller the better). You can catch bait pretty much all day but we would normally catch ours at first sunlight and be good for the rest of the day. As far as weighted or free line we were catching them both ways so its really just a preference. I like fishing free line because you have a better chance of catching a King,Tarpon or Sailfish.
Bring some heavier equipment next time, that way you don't have to take over the entire 300 yards of fishing pier. So glad when winter comes and all you get back to where you all from.
Johnny Dwyer HAHA! Somebody is salty and yet your on RU-vid still trying to learn how to catch fish in your hometown 😂😂😂. Send me your number and I will show you how it’s done next time I’m down there!
you wouldn't have to do so much running up and down that pier if you had the right size rod and reel. 6500 with 20# mono is what you need , braid is not abrasion resistant on those pylons.
Not interested in heavy tackle where it completely takes out the fight but I guess 6500 with 20# mono would be good for guys that can’t work a fish. Looks pretty abrasion resistant to me... we landed every one of them 💪🏼