02-27-2007, 07:21 PM
I noticed you only use a 3 to 4oz sinker, you don't have issues with that light of weight, especially using a Mono main? For one, if i'm in deep water, i'm all about some braid. It seems to slice right through the current. I also feel more confident about my hook sets with braid rather than with mono; atleast when fishing on the bottom when the water is so deep. I use sometimes up to 8 to 10 oz leads, just to get the bait down where I want it. Sometimes it takes that much just to get it down period.
B-liners seem to be the prefered bait for just about anything offshore. LOL Those things rock. I always put one out on a float when ever i'm stationary. Something always grabs them.
So you eat Amberjack eh? LOL, never heard of that. I always set them loose after a photo, or use them for bait for "grey fin" tuna. [
] I went to fillet one once and there was worms in that sucker. Every since then, no could do the Aj's. [cool]
Sounds like we pretty much do the same thing though, just a little variation. But different things work in different places. Thanks for sharing!
Bryan D.
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B-liners seem to be the prefered bait for just about anything offshore. LOL Those things rock. I always put one out on a float when ever i'm stationary. Something always grabs them.
So you eat Amberjack eh? LOL, never heard of that. I always set them loose after a photo, or use them for bait for "grey fin" tuna. [
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Sounds like we pretty much do the same thing though, just a little variation. But different things work in different places. Thanks for sharing!
Bryan D.
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