This is the Berkley Gulp Saltwater 3" Moulting Shrimp. I have worked this bait in both green murky water or brackish water. The best jig head to use is the D.O.A. C.A.L short shank color white or chartruse head. When using jig heads. (If I'm going shallow), I use a 1/4oz. jig head. If I'm going deep, I use a 3/8oz. jig head. If I'm going into a deep and strong current, I use from 1/2oz. to 1oz.
This is the Berkley Gulp Saltwater 5" Jerk Shad Sardine. I have worked this bait in both green murky water or brackish water. The best jig head to use is the D.O.A. C.A.L. short shank color white. If I'm going shallow, I use a 1/4oz. jig head, If I'm going deep I use a 3/8oz. jig head. If I'm going into a deep and strong current, I use from 1/2oz. to 1oz. jig head. The presentation using this
Lady Fish are easy to catch, and they do give a good fight. You can catch this fish manly any time of the day. You can catch these Lady Fish off a pier, or right along the surf. I caught these fish at Sharky's Pier in Venice FL, or Thom's Adam Bridge in Englewood FL. The best three ways to catch this fish is to use GOT-CHA lures, D.O.A. C.A.L. jerk baits or use live shrimp. The color of the
POMPANO are fun to catch. Weather you are fishing the surf or off a pier. The best live bait is live Sand FLEA (Sand Crabs) or Fiddler Crabs. You can also try using dead shrimp, and cut squid as well. But the best way I fish for PAMPANO is using artificial jigs, such as Silly Willy's or Capt. Joe rigs. This jig is a Capt. Joe rig size 3/8oz with white and pink with a pink fly. I have also had
If you want to catch POMPANO and JACK try using these rigs. The top rig is called SILLY WILLY. The color is white and yellow with a red and pink fly, and the jig weight is 3/8oz. The bottom jig is called CAPT. JOE rig. It also is white and yellow with pink fly and weight is 3/8oz. These are the colors that I had the best of luck with in this area. NOTE: The SILLY WILLY comes with a leader line,
I have been fishing since I was a child. Salt water is great. You never know what you can catch. There are a lot of different species available. So look for me on the web site, and I will let you know what works best down here in South West Florida.