snapper fishing techniques

snapper fishing techniques
I need help catching fish on my channel?

I live on a canal in Miami. i love the fish in it and all that you can take is the snapper and grunt. and Ive been hooked tarpon snook and Baracuda. can you tell me how to catch snook, tarpon a barracuda m in the channel. bait (live, frozen, decoys)? techniques? times? any other tips u can think of, thanks

I grew up in a "brackish" channel in Jacksonville, FLA. We had a tidal influence 6-7 feet twice a day. Here are some clue to the fishing channel: CHUM it Up!: Go to Walmart and get some salmon / Catfood dry fish and mix with flavor with brine shrimp (from the pet section at Walmart), and the mud of its channel. S "balls" buddy and distribute this mixture every 4-6 FT the edge of his property, at low tide. Priming helps to "focus" bait shrimp fishing and near their property. Your chances of getting a better / larger fish come when all the fish are swimming in the canal in front of your property! Si Chum twice a week, game fish are starting to arrive, even when you do not dispose of "the ball" Chum. Try to fish in the first 2-3 hours of high tide and the last 2-3 hours of "outbound" trip. These are their best "time." Slack tide will be worse. If the channel bottom is covered with shells of "hook" you throw the cast net for bait. If you use a cast net wisely, you can be sure to have bait and know exactly what any sport fishing in the channel is "hitting on". Fresh Pogey, shrimp, and 4 "Pinfish / Mullet are easy targets for an excellent bait cast net and do. If you need bait and do not want to" cast the net "they either go and buy some live mud minnow or live shrimp, or get a "scoop-net" and capture "Grass Shrimp" from under his "floating" dock. Use the grass to catch shrimp and small pinfish PINFISH then use the to catch anything else! If you have time and want a "project" to improve fishing in the canal, make fish attractor. A fish attractor is easy PVC pipe, together in a 4 3D FT "pyramid." Fill the PVC pipe with cement concrete, (To make it sink), and covered with 2-3 layers of heavy gauge chicken wire. Sand the PVC to make it "crude" (Oyster find it easier to join a "rough" surfaces), and immerse yourself in an area that is not an obstacle to navigation, and,. When I was a kid, we made these and put them in any end of our property line so we had attractor in any direction. Rules to Know:, fishing bait live better job PERIOD. Decoys would be a close second. AND LAST dead bait. If you use dead shrimp, cut bait or squid in a drag / Sinker Rig-Slide on a channel, your chances of catching of something "good" are close to zero. Cat salt water crabs, "Ray's husky, Choice of the mariner, frogfish, small mangroves, etc, will be what catches 90% of the time. You CAN capture fishing dead bait, but your chances are 80% if using live bait fresh. Live bait should be Rig a float "of your choice (I like the new" popping cork "the system, but any floating platform will) have. A good idea is a living Pogey, Mud Minnow, or finger mullet on a floating platform sitting on a bar-mount. Next, another rod casting lures: White Cote fourth OZ Jig-head saltwater Berkley PowerBait Power prisoners in the glass minnow. "Or a quarter white OZ Jig with Berkley Cote" Gulp "3" "Pogey" in " Melt "or" wide "." Gulp "lures bait fish sometimes! That's how well it works. Yozuri" Crystal Minnow of "and" SS Minnow of "imitating mullet and wonder of working Pogey Snook and 'Cuda. Be sure to" sweeten "your hard plastic lures spraying with saltwater fish attractant (such as "Scent of the Sea" and Shrimp Pogey aerosol, which can be found at Walmart and K-Mart). If you must use a "cable" leader, use "Low-namely" wire. Above all, just enjoy being outside and get to go fishing! Good luck! I hope this information and help out? Later. (PS: Check my "Favorite Question" for additional information on saltwater fishing FLA.)

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admin posted at 2010-6-6 Category: Sport Fishing Tips

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