I was down on the Port A jetty for a while Saturday night. I fished for a couple of hours without seeing a fish or getting a bite so I decided to move to the end of the jetty to check things out there. When I got down there things looked pretty quiet. Just after losing a Storm lure on the rocks, bait fish started skittering around and I began to see pale slabs of white just below the surface. A school of good size tarpon had moved into the area.
I quickly tied on another swim lure and started casting. Cast after cast was made with nothing to show but an occassional bump or tug on the lure but no hook ups. Then, wham! The rod bends, line peels off against the drag, and a 5'+ tarpon thrashes momentarily on the surface before the line goes slack. ****! I didn't get a solid hook up.
I reel in the lure for the next cast then decide to check the leader for fraying and to make sure that the hook is still sharp.
So what's the tip of the week you ask?
BE SURE TO REMOVE THE PLASTIC POINT GUARD FROM THE SWIM LURE HOOK BEFORE FISHING.
I couldn't believe it.
I quickly tied on another swim lure and started casting. Cast after cast was made with nothing to show but an occassional bump or tug on the lure but no hook ups. Then, wham! The rod bends, line peels off against the drag, and a 5'+ tarpon thrashes momentarily on the surface before the line goes slack. ****! I didn't get a solid hook up.
I reel in the lure for the next cast then decide to check the leader for fraying and to make sure that the hook is still sharp.
So what's the tip of the week you ask?
BE SURE TO REMOVE THE PLASTIC POINT GUARD FROM THE SWIM LURE HOOK BEFORE FISHING.
I couldn't believe it.