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Offshore wreck fishing question
I'm going on the big jamaica this week for a 18hr offshore trip. Any tips or suggestions on what to bring? I'm using a tsunami 6.6" 25-40 lb MH boat rod w/ a Tekota 500 spooled w? 50 lb power pro. Any info would be much appreciated.
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Re: Offshore wreck fishing question
16 to 24 oz of lead, hi lo rigs with 4/0 to 7/0 hooks for seabass, 2/0 to 3/0s for porgies, and maybe a couple cod rigs. Bring some jigs from 10 to 16 oz. for cod and pollack. Also, if you do not have a bunk, bring SLEEPING BAGS. Make sure have a large cooler for fish with plenty of ice and adequate clothing(foul weather gear is recommended) as it can be cold. Finally, your rod and reel will be OK. I have the same rod you are using and although I never used it offshore seabassing, it would work. The forcast for next weekend looks good, so have a great time and catch them up.
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Re: Offshore wreck fishing question
any special kind of jigs? or just a regular diamond jig? And I imagine they will sell all that on the boat?
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Re: Offshore wreck fishing question
If you are doing 1 rod and reel good luck. It pays to have a backup because of breakoffs. If you have 50 lb braid have a shocker of 40 lb at the end. If you do get hung up the 40 will snap and you don't loose your line in a spot where you don't have enough to hit bottom. Worse comes to worse you can always rent a rod. In my book it's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.
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Re: Offshore wreck fishing question
As for jigs I like plan hammered diamonds, butterfly jigs, and vik jigs...but hammered diamond is always my go to offshore bottom jig...
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