Make sure your tackle and your techniques are ready for tough saltwater fish.
Tough Knot
The Bimini Twist (also known as the Twenty-Times-Around knot) is the only knot that maintains 100 percent strength under all conditions. Use it to double the line for a strong leader connection.
Lures That Look New and Bright
Fish bite best on lures that look new and bright. Buy only lures you know you will need, and buy just enough to last a few trips. Rinse used lures and dry them before returning them to the tackle box.
Cut Back that Front Part
Change monofilament often. Once it begins to look dull or feel rough, it is no longer strong. At the very least, cut back that front part of the line to remove the weaker section, then retie the leader.
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