Gulf of Mexico......
#12
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Fairport, NY
Posts: 52
RE: Gulf of Mexico......
rdewitt10,
I too, have witnessed cobia in the surf. One day I was casting for ladies and spanish, when I looked back behind me to see two cobia swimming down the beach. The next day I came back with a little snack for'em........fresh eel (yum!). Unfortunately, no cobia showed that day
Bn'R
p.s.
For anyone to answer,
What do you do for the best Pompano results? Do you cast a multiple hook set up with sand fleas/shrimp and wait or would you rather cast and retrieve jigs? I know that trophyhuntr likes a jig tipped w/shrimp. What gives you the best results? Also, if you go with a multiple hook set up, what color beads do you find most effective in attracting pompano? I heard that certain colors are more effective/visible than others.
Thanks Gents,
Bn'R
I too, have witnessed cobia in the surf. One day I was casting for ladies and spanish, when I looked back behind me to see two cobia swimming down the beach. The next day I came back with a little snack for'em........fresh eel (yum!). Unfortunately, no cobia showed that day
Bn'R
p.s.
For anyone to answer,
What do you do for the best Pompano results? Do you cast a multiple hook set up with sand fleas/shrimp and wait or would you rather cast and retrieve jigs? I know that trophyhuntr likes a jig tipped w/shrimp. What gives you the best results? Also, if you go with a multiple hook set up, what color beads do you find most effective in attracting pompano? I heard that certain colors are more effective/visible than others.
Thanks Gents,
Bn'R
#15
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Georgia
Posts: 2,032
RE: Gulf of Mexico......
bucknrut
alot of folks where i fish like the pyramid triple hook set up and use yellow
never tried it
wont be long see you on the water the 2nd weekend in april look for a 19 ft. hewes running skinny
alot of folks where i fish like the pyramid triple hook set up and use yellow
never tried it
wont be long see you on the water the 2nd weekend in april look for a 19 ft. hewes running skinny