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Spanish Mackrel #8979033 05/28/13 08:02 PM
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I am wondering, what's the best method for catching Spanish with low end gear off of a pier? I do not get to saltwater fish much so I am not heavily invested.

Re: Spanish Mackrel [Re: Nun-yet] #8979059 05/28/13 08:07 PM
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Spoons with a wire leader or live bait with a wire leader.

Re: Spanish Mackrel [Re: Nun-yet] #8979648 05/28/13 10:58 PM
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Wire leader is a must...pitch any fast-moving shiny bait like a silver spoon. When their schooling I have even had them hit a shrimp. This is one of my favorite catches, they hit quick and take off.

Re: Spanish Mackrel [Re: Nun-yet] #8979757 05/28/13 11:48 PM
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Silver or white floating Rapalas or similar stick baits. I put a wire leader on them and they last for 5 or 6 fish so bring an extra!

Re: Spanish Mackrel [Re: Nun-yet] #8980263 05/29/13 02:05 AM
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shrimp, shad, finger mullet under cork is good. i use a three way swivel for cork and hook. your lead have to long and wire for about 6 inches b4 the hook. good luck

Re: Spanish Mackrel [Re: Nun-yet] #8980885 05/29/13 04:52 AM
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Spoons work well. Definitely need leader material.

Re: Spanish Mackrel [Re: Nun-yet] #8981689 05/29/13 02:34 PM
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We did really well back in the fall off of H. Caldwell Pier throwing Fle-Fly minnow slabs. Our kids outfished the guys throwing gotcha plugs. Lots of fun on freshwater bass size gear! I would cast out as far as I could and burn the bait up to the surface. As soon as it hit the top I'd put the reel in free spool and let the bait drop back down to the bottom. Be ready to engage your reel when they strike on the fall. Those smacks hit fast and will take some line in a hurry on lighter gear.

http://flefly.com/index.php/jigging-spoons.html


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