As the name exclusive nike air max implies, it is a much more active fishing technique than most flounder fishierman may be accustomed to. Read on and learn more about it. Preparation. There is a technique that can be used under these conditions that will allow for catching flounder. It is the cast/retrieve technique, and can be very productive. There are a number of items required to do this. You must be able to cast a good distance with the rod you are using, a spinning reel is best for this. The reel must be spooled with a braided line, as braid is extremely sensitive and will allow you to feel the hits much easier than with monofilament. The rod should be at least 7 feet long, and have a light action to it to help feel the hits. The last consideration is the flounder rig.
Instead of using a standard flounder rig, it must be modified for the conditions. Since this rig will be cast and worked, the leader between your sinker snap and the hook will be much shorter, on the order of 12-16 in length and 50 pound test. It is best to use a green monofilament like Berkley Trilene big game line. Your end rig can be rather simple, just one spinner blade and a grey nike air max womens white bucktail hook, or just a bucktail hook. This shorter rig is necessary to control your casting and because this is a much more active technique then typical flounder fishing, where the longer rig will tangle repeatedly. Typically, you dont want to use more than 2-4 ounce sinkers for this type of fishing. The Technique. Now that you have the right gear, onto the actual jigging retrieve.
If the drift speed ladies nike air max 90 is exceptionally slow, then casting updrift is also an option. The Strike Reaction. Be aware of the hits when they come, there may be just a little more resistence than the sinker alone. At this point, most people want to jerk back on the rod to set the hook. This rarely works, as the flounder comes up behind the bait and grabs it at the end, usually not getting the hook but just the end of the bait farthest from the hook. So your reaction should be to immediately lower the rod tip and take the pressure off the line, waiting for a few seconds to give the fish a chance to take the bait in. Then lift the rod tip slowly until you think the fish is hooked. Now reel the fluke in.
If the fish is lost on the way up, latest nike air max open the bail and let the line back down to the bottom right away and begin jigging, often a flounder will come back for it. If no hits occur within a minute or two, reel the line in and check to see if the bait is gone. When you lose a fish this way, its often a good idea to rebait and cast out in the same area again to get a second chance at that fish. There are many fishing spots around Point Judith that can be productive. Listed below are many of those areas describing where they are and methods to use for fishing them. Outside the East Wall. On the outside of the East wall fishing in close you can work plugs and soft plastic baits in the pockets created by the wall.
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