Deep sea fishing questions.
I am a beginner and this is my first time getting on a boat. I just have a few questions to ask:
1. What line should I use. Mono or braid?
2. What size hook and what sinker should I use?
3. What type of lure and bait should I bring onto the boat?
Thanks!
flyguy
Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
FS Digest wrote:
I am a beginner and this is my first time getting on a boat. I just have a few questions to ask:
1. What line should I use. Mono or braid?
2. What size hook and what sinker should I use?
3. What type of lure and bait should I bring onto the boat?
Thanks!
Talk to the guy who owns the boat.
FS Digest wrote:
I am a beginner and this is my first time getting on a boat. I just have a few questions to ask:
1. What line should I use. Mono or braid?
2. What size hook and what sinker should I use?
3. What type of lure and bait should I bring onto the boat?
Thanks!
I agree with Fly. Everything depends on :WHAT you're fishing for, WHERE you're fishing, what METHOD you are using .
You don't use the same stuff to drift for Flounder, as you do to jig for Bluefish, or troll for Tuna.
Fredfish wrote:
I agree with Fly. Everything depends on :WHAT you're fishing for, WHERE you're fishing, what METHOD you are using .
You don't use the same stuff to drift for Flounder, as you do to jig for Bluefish, or troll for Tuna.
I do. I was told to keep it simple. Catch a flounder on a sand worm, have a blue fish grab it. then fire up the trolling motor and voilà, a tuna on a blue fish. I have had no luck so far. I might try it in salt water. Maybe that is the problem. Should I continue to use my Zebco?
What they said................the phrase “deep sea fishing” means a lot of different things to each of us, but as u get more into buying reels and equipping them for all the types of “deep sea fishing” you take on, you will probably find that using a combination of braid and mono for most offshore applications is ideal and allows for flexibility. You can start with 50# braid for most near shore applications, then step up to 100# as you go for much bigger stuff. You just tie on a top shot of the appropriate mono for what u are doing that day.
You said “first time on a boat “, take your sea sick meds the night before leaving, with another dose before leaving, you will enjoy it more.
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