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What do you use for deep sea fishing?

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Asked by: Mandy Janes

DEEP SEA FISHING TACKLE

  • A 6 to 7-foot medium action offshore fishing rod.
  • Heavy or large saltwater-specific baitcaster reel with high line capacity.
  • 20-pound test monofilament line.
  • 6 to 10 feet of 40 to 80-pound test monofilament leader.
  • Live baits such as goggle eyes or threadfin herring.
  • 5/0 to 7/0 sized hooks.

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What Rod should I use for deep sea fishing?

Top 10 Deep Sea Fishing Rods

  • Penn Squall Lever Wind Reel & Rod Combo.
  • Ugly Stik Stand-Up Rod.
  • Okuma’s Makaira Saltwater Carbon Fishing Rod.
  • PENN Carnage II Conventional Boat Rod.
  • St. Croix Mojo Salt-Series Conventional Rods.
  • Shimano Trevala.
  • Daiwa Tatula Casting Rod.
  • Fiblink Saltwater Offshore Heavy Trolling Fishing Rod.

What bait is best for sea fishing?

The preferred bait for Sea bass would be something like a full peeler crab, sand eel or a head hooked ragworm, these are the most popular baits. Other baits which have also been used are full squid, cuttlefish and mackerel fillets.

How do you set up a deep sea fishing rig?


Start off by making a loop. Your loops init coming out to be whatever distance off of the bottom rig that you pull to so I like mine a little bit closer.

How do you set up a deep sea fishing rod?

You want to put the reel seat. Right into the gimbal here tighten this up make sure it's really tight and otherwise you're gonna lose your real. Nice and tight here make sure you're on there good.

Can you use any rod in saltwater?

Light tackle saltwater rods can be used in freshwater, but you would not want to use a freshwater rod in a saltwater environment because freshwater rods and fishing gear may not be made with the corrosion-resistant guides or components that saltwater rods are.

What should I look for when buying a saltwater rod?

When purchasing your first inshore saltwater fishing rod, consider the length, power and action you will need. Longer rods will enable you to cast farther while shorter rods will provide you with more power when fighting fish.

How deep should a fishing bottom be?

Deep-bottom fishing thus typically targets the 100–300 m depth range. Many factors influence both the species composition of the catch, and the size of the species caught.

Is deep sea fishing hard?

For many anglers, deep sea fishing is all about big game species. These are large saltwater fish that are aggressive and fight hard when hooked at the end of a line. The main aim of targeting them is purely recreational and to feel the adrenaline rush that comes with battling a deep sea creature.

How do you rig offshore bottom fishing?

But first i'll get to this first first thing i'm going to do is slide my swivel onto my wind-down leader. Perfect we have our ball bearing swivel on our wind-down leader i'll hold this for amanda.

What is the best bait for bottom fishing?

Bucktail jigs, spinners and live bait are among some of the best bait for bottom fishing. The dragging motion causes the lure to bounce along, stirring up small clouds of sand or mud.

How much weight do I need for bottom fishing?

Bottom Fishing Basics. Start off by rigging 10- to 20-pound class spinning gear with a simple two-arm top-and-bottom rig, and add enough weight to keep the rig on bottom. Depending on conditions and depth, one to four ounces should get the job done.

How do you rig for saltwater pier?

So the fish finder rig is great it is the it is extremely versatile because look it's just gonna sit on the bottom. And uh this is perfect you're fishing right off the beach off the pier.

What pound test should I use for pier fishing?

20-pound

Recommended Saltwater Pier Fishing Gear: For successful pier fishing, you will want to bring a 6 to 9-foot long medium or heavy-action spinning fishing rod. A 20-pound test line should do well for general use.

What size reel should I use for pier fishing?

2500-4000 reels are most of the time all you need for pier fishing. This size range allows you to fit 100-200 yards of most lines we use off piers. Larger reels can do well too, but they don’t feel balanced with pier rods that are typically short.

What size hook should I use for pier fishing?

4 to 1/0

Hook sizes depend on the size and species of fish being targeted, but Nos. 4 to 1/0 should handle most situations. The best baits to use will be live or cut specimens of whatever fish are feeding on at the time. You can catch your own or buy them from the pier or local tackle shop.

What kind of hooks are best for saltwater fishing?

Circle hooks are mostly used with live or cut fishing bait because the shape of the hook keeps it from becoming lodged in the fish’s gut. As a result, circle saltwater fishing hooks are now considered the best saltwater fishing hooks for catch-and-release fishing.

What is the best time to fish off a pier?

Generally speaking, the best time to fish from a pier is either early morning or sundown. This is when moving tides attract a lot of baitfish to the area, which in turn, brings out the big and hungry of the fish world, too.

Do you need a sinker for pier fishing?

To cover various depths and conditions, bring along an assortment of sinkers or weights from 1 to 6 ounces. The three-way rig is one of the most standard pier fishing rigs.

How do you fish off the beach?

So when you're fishing off the beach you definitely want to be using a better bait than the person fishing next to you because it really does make a difference.

How do you fish in the ocean?

And I like to go through just right to the base of the tail. Then you pull the hook right through like that and. So now it just kind of looks like a bigger presentation of your shrimp.

How do you fish from a dock?

You want to pay attention to where the shade is as the Sun. Gets lower in the sky that shade underneath the dock is gonna pull out from the dock. And you can fish the corners of the shade.

What do you use for dock fishing?

OK, so a jig is a great dock-fishing bait. Williams throws one about 75 percent of the time. The other 25 percent of the time he keys on windows of opportunity to mix it up. In clear water, Williams likes to throw topwater, including walking baits, buzzbaits and poppers.

What is a jig bait?

A jig consists of a lead sinker with a hook molded into it and usually covered by a soft body to attract fish. Jigs are intended to create a jerky, vertical motion, as opposed to spinnerbaits, which move through the water horizontally. The jig is very versatile and can be used in both salt and fresh water.