Trying Something New

September 5, 2011 at 5:37 am 1 comment

I wanted to veer away from my standard fishing technique here is Florida.

My neighborhood lakes just off the Charlotte Harbor hold dozens of landlocked snook, tarpon and variety of other species.  I typically use a search method to find the fish. I cast in a fan style cast pattern – start casting to the left and moving right to eight o’clock then ten, then 12 and so on until you have made the half circle. If no hits, move down the bank several feet and cast again. This technique has always been somewhat successful. This techniques takes many of blind casts to finally hook up.

This time I wanted see if I could cast directly into the path of a moving snook and have him hit it. I used a 1/4 oz. Rapala swimming plug with “pro-cure” scent.  I waited until I saw the v-path of moving water and casted about ten yards ahead. And it seemed that with every other cast, I was hooking up.

 

Not as much action fishing this way, but the hookups were consistent. I think the key was matching the other bait fish in the lake and putting the artificial right in front of the fish.

 

I am heading to Longboat Key today to try my luck.

Until next time, Tightlines.

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  • 1. Doug's avatar Doug  |  November 17, 2011 at 9:49 pm

    Any hints on where this is? 😀

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