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Smcdermott
10-20-2007, 01:47 PM
We have a trip planned for 11/10-11/17 to fish for albies. With the bad year we experienced last year I am looking for alternative ideas as to what we can do if that bite just isn't happening. Is wreck fishing for Amberjack/Kingfish/Sharks a realistic opportunity that time of year? How far would you typically run from the Hook to reach the productive wrecks? What do you use for chum and where do you get it down there? What are the typical gear setups? Fly mostly but spin would work in a jam. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Sean
Jim Miller
10-20-2007, 02:14 PM
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DMMSR2784
10-21-2007, 06:30 AM
We have a trip planned for 11/10-11/17 to fish for albies. With the bad year we experienced last year I am looking for alternative ideas as to what we can do if that bite just isn't happening. Is wreck fishing for Amberjack/Kingfish/Sharks a realistic opportunity that time of year? How far would you typically run from the Hook to reach the productive wrecks? What do you use for chum and where do you get it down there? What are the typical gear setups? Fly mostly but spin would work in a jam. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Sean
Lot's of shark's 1-2 miles off the beach!
This summer we were getting SM hammer's
2 mile's out.
You can get your bait for a 12pack or a ten spot.
Bring "BIG" gear!
The red fishing is hot out back now.
Albacore and red-drum are on tap for today.
Bring down the cold front's.
West winds are the key.
Kinda of a long for them(drum-Inlet) Also the spanish were
5-9LBS yesterday!!
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