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05-14-2019, 05:42 PM #1Senior Member
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Little over two months
A little over two months away from a return to the pier. I've officially started my collection of fast food straws..haha! The wife is pretty thrilled! This year I really want to get a speckled trout checked off the list. I'll be trading deer sausage for tips when I get down there!
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05-14-2019, 06:36 PM #2Senior Member
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I can give you a great tip right now. Forget about the straws and just go to Walmart and buy a Yellow, Red ,Green , and maybe Grey rubber sunglass holder. You can cut them in 2 inch lengths and get around 5 baits per. Get you some Tough Bubbles and some #2 3x Treble hooks and some Quality Barrel Swivels and 60 Lb. mono leader. You'll be ready to catch Spanish like crazy.
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05-14-2019, 07:35 PM #3Senior Member
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Rebels32 -- Summer trout fishing is 1) under the lights with weightless live shrimp hooked through the horn, about 8# (some people use 6#) fluorocarbon leader (20 inches or more) and a #10 (or #8) treble hook. If there's wind, you may have to use a split-shot weight, as small as you can get away with, and up the line from your shrimp. Cast PAST the fish and bring it near him. Let him find it and run with it for a couple of seconds before setting the hook. 2) Because day fishing usually means pinfish (which would eat your shrimp totally up) are around, you'll want to use baby "L-Ys" for bait instead of live shrimp. You can catch them with a small-sized sabiki or with a red ribbon rig sized for small baitfish. When you use baby LYs, you'll want to use that smaller treble hook so that your bait will be more lively. Again, try to go weightless so you'll want to use a rod that can throw a light bait. Don't catch your baitfish right where the trout are. They can spook rather easily.
You'll want to use a pier net (if there are other fishermen around, they usually have one and will net a fish for you) to get your catch up. It's really "iffy" to try to haul them up without a net.
Anyway, that's pretty much how I do it. I'm sure other guys have their methods that may be just a bit different.
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05-14-2019, 07:49 PM #4
I wish I could say a little over 2 months, and definitely no deer jerky my next visit
Bill..............
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As Tato noted, the sunglass holders work great in various colors. I run a piece of 14 ga wire through mine down to the treble hook and tie my mono leader to the other end of the wire. The wire is just a few extra inches of bite off insurance, wont help much if a king grabs it though. Sometimes instead of a straw or piece of sunglass holder I get crazy and twist colored pipe cleaners around a plain wire that runs down to the treble hook and sometimes I add tinsel for some extra flash. It's all worked at different times.
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05-14-2019, 10:17 PM #6Senior Member
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Thanks all. I was somewhat joking on the straw collecting. I did that last year and it drove my wife crazy. Although I do enjoy telling folks in the Midwest that I caught a bunch of fish using a straw. They simply don’t believe it. Thanks for the tips on the specks. I’m looking forward to hanging out with you all. This will be my 4th trip in as many years. Lots of good people on that pier. Very sad that one was lost this week.
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05-15-2019, 04:15 AM #8Senior Member
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Another little trick I do to my sunglass holder is to cut the leader end and kind of make into a pointed shape. It seems like it gives it a side to side walking motion when I twitch it.
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