I am coming down this weekend with a friend, and neither of us has ever fished off the pier. Any advice would be greatly appreciated...i.e. rods, bait, what we might need to bring. etc etc.
Thanks
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I am coming down this weekend with a friend, and neither of us has ever fished off the pier. Any advice would be greatly appreciated...i.e. rods, bait, what we might need to bring. etc etc.
Thanks
Welcome to the Forum!
Lots of information in past posts on this exact topic:
http://www.gulfshorespierfishing.com...ase-help-6504/
Thanks. We have no clue what any of the fish are, and don't want to keep any. Just want to catch a big one. Tired of the local bass fishing, and wanted to try something different. :D
The big fish you'll have the best chances of catching are jack crevalle, bull redfish, king mackerel and sharks. The tackle recommended for king mackerel will do the job for all them and is well discussed in the thread mentioned by CarlF. We all look forward to having you on the pier and if you can find any regulars in the Fourth of July crowd, they will be happy to help you out if you ask.
J&M tackle sells a penn combo that is reasonably priced and will last you for many trips. They sell the hooks, sabiki's for bait, and wire leader you will need, too. Like Haywire said, there's plenty of folks who would be glad to help, just ask. But if asking around doesn't appeal to you, Pier#r on this forum is a pier and shore fishing guide. A pm to him might be a good plan, too, and one of the best investments you could make.
Would any of the reels we use for regular lake or river fishing work anywhere? I have a new reel for trying out on the pier, along with some weights, hooks, and leaders.
Welcome to the forum, Haywire is right, Bull Reds, Jacks and maybe a King are your best bet, and they all can be hooked with the same tackle. good luck!
Here is a link to a thread with a lot of info:
http://www.gulfshorespierfishing.com...-members-3182/
btw, Two Girls Fishing in bikinis will get plenty of help without even asking for it! :cool:
Lots of set-ups for fresh water river fishing will work for catching larger fish on the pier, as long as their stated line capacity for 15# or so line is around 300 yards. Bass tackle is adequate for spanish mackerel, flounder, trout, etc. Smaller fish. Look at the video Fin posted from yesterday. It will give you an idea of what catching larger fish from the pier is like. If your stuff looks kind of like what you see there, you are set.
Speaking of Fin, be careful. You might end up in his next video. :)
How do I find the video he posted yesterday? Trust me if I catch a fish I won't be camera shy or scared of the video. Someone may end up in mine :p
Nothing fancy. Guess I should have said it's just bigger than what I'm used to. It's a combo Rod and Reel from the local Wally world.
Ok, just trying to get an idea of what it is capable of for you.
Can you get the numbers of the reel (brand, model, line capacity, etc) and the same on the rod.
Knowing specifically what you already have makes recommendations much easier ;-)
Here is the video from yesterday afternoon. Redfish and a few Jacks in the herd.
Running of the Bulls (Redfish) - YouTube
Fin's video is in yesterdays fishing report. It's titled, "The Running of the Bulls." Be sure to take note of the little blonde headed kid who's not much taller than the rail---he caught his red.
Y'all also may notice that theirs not a married fisherman on the pier,just ask?..It happens that way sometimes.
Sooo question of the day. How's the fishing in the rain?
Its hit or miss in the rain for me sometimes I stay hooked up the whole time its raining and other times im just getting soaked. but I will be there tomorrow going one or the other