Headed down there this Thursday morning and looking to do a lot of pier fishing!
Hey y'all. I should hit town around 11 am thursday morning and plan to hit J&M up after a nice lunch and a couple cold ones. I've spent the last few days reading through this great forum you all have put together. I wanted to have some kind of plan rather than just popping in here and asking questions that a million other people have already asked. I think I have a good idea of what to do, but I would appreciate it if some of y'all would read over this and let me know if I have something totally wrong.
I plan on bringing 2 rods with me, a medium heavy 7'-6" catfish rod w/ 20lb mono and a medium action 6'-6" spinning set up. On the spinning gear I was thinking 10-12lb mono would work, but would Fluoro be better? I have a ton of baitcasters but I don't think they would work quite as well, plus I think they only have about 150 yards of 12lb mono on them.
From what I have read so far it sounds like I can catch pompano, sheepshead, and flounder on the spinning set up between the beach and about mid-way down the pier on either carolina rigged live shrimp or free lining shrimp. Further out it sounds like I could use the larger catfish rod to go after spanish, king, and blue fish using either large plugs, Looney Jigs, or bubble rigs?
Are steel leaders necessary or could I get by with a 50lb mono leader for most situations? I am mainly looking to catch a few fish to eat for dinner each night, but I would love to catch a redfish. I have tried a few times when I was kayak fishing over in St. Augustine Florida but I have never landed one. I am looking forward to meeting some of you on the pier. I will be the bearded, slightly confused looking guy, with a GoPro strapped to my head. I appreciate any help or comments you all have to offer. Thanks again.