new to pier fishing
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new to pier fishing
Hoping i'm in the right place. I will be in fort Lauderdale the first week of Dec. and hope to spend some time at Anglins pier. Being from Mi. I don't do much pier fishing. Will be bringing two 7ft med action spinning outfits with 12 lb test and one 8ft med. heavy with 20lb will this be sufficient? Also what is normally biting the first of Dec. Thanks for any info or suggestions.
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Re: new to pier fishing
it will be good enough for targeting snapper under the pier, and there should also be plenty of spanish mackerels around too to toss a jig at
There's no such thing as too much bait!!
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Re: new to pier fishing
Thanks for the answer. Could anyone recomend what I should have to give me a chance to get anything else, I have heavier rods and could spin some heavier line onto a reel if it would help me at all. Thanks
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Re: new to pier fishing
just use cut mullet or ballyhoo on the bottom for bluefish, snapper, jacks, and if your lucky a snook or grouper. bring jigs, spoons and gotchas lures for the bluefish and mackerels. with the upcoming cold in south florida the most common fish caught will no doubt be the bluefish, the above methods I described will catch plenty of them.
There's no such thing as too much bait!!