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Some tips on catching fish.

This lens is about tips & tricks about fishing.My lens will show you how to catch  Black Drum, Red Drum, Spanish Mackerel, King Mackerel, Atlantic Bonito. Also I will show you some pictures such as my 9LBS. Largemouth Bass, Spanish Mackerel, and my Atlantic Bonito.

Sight casting to Atlantic Bonito. 

The Atlantic Bonito start running through the North Carolina Coast in April & May. They usually run 3 to 5 miles off the coast. Gear you would use:Light to Medium action Rod&Reel with 12 to 15 lbs. test line.Lures you would use:Medium to a large red or yellow head gotcha plug,silver trout gig,Diamond gig,Grey or black mirror lure. First you look for groups of birds. The birds are there because there are bait fish there and where ever bait fish are the Atlantic Bonito will be there to. You will drive the boat up real slow to within casting range of the school of Atlantic Bonito and take the boat out of gear. You don't won't to drive the boat on top of the school of Atlantic Bonito because it will spook them. Cast to either side of the school because if you do cast into the middle of the school they will cut your line. Be sure that your drag is set loose because they will snap your line if the drag is to tight. When you get on one you are in for a 5 to 10 minute fight. Good luck!

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Atlantic Bonito Fishing 

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Wrightsville Beach Fishing. Bonito.. Reel Adventure Charters

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How to catch Black and Red Drum off the surf. 

First you will need to get your gear such as: Medium to a Heavy action Rod&Reel, 15 to 20 lbs. p-line,for Red Drum you will need medium sized live mullets, and for Black Drum you need blood worm or shrimp. You will usually catch them in the ocean or the inlets. You can only keep the Red Drum that are 18" to 27" inches long.And Black Drum have no limit in length or pounds.Good Luck hope you catch a big one!

Red Drum Fishing 

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Trolling For Spanish & King Mackerel 

First you will need your gear such as:Light to Heavy action Reel&Rod,12 to 15 lbs.test.Lures you will need such as a Medium to Large Red or Yellow Head Gotcha Plug,Diamond Gig,Grey or black mirror lure,Silver Spoon for Spanish Mackerel and for King Mackerel you will need small to medium pop eye Mullet and Cut Bait. Sometimes King Mackerel run just right out of the inlet and sometimes they run 15 to 20 miles out. But its the same thing like with the bonito look for birds and usually where they are the kings are there to. Also sometimes Spanish Mackerel run right out the inlet and sometimes they run 5 to 10 miles out. Remember look for those birds. Set your drag loose or they will break it if the drag is to tight.Good Luck.

King Mackerel Fishing 

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These are the types of fish in Salt Water I enjoy catching.
  • 1.King Mackerel
    2.Spanish Mackerel
    3.Red Drum
    4.Black Drum
    5.Atlantic Bonito

 

These are the types of Fresh Water fish I enjoy Catching.
  • 1.Largemouth Bass
    2.Crappie
    3.Brim
    4.Channel Catfish
    5.Blackfish

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Sturgeon is the common name used for some 26 species of fish in the family Acipenseridae, including the genera Acipenser, Huso, Scaphirhynchus and Pseudoscaphirhynchus. The term includes over 20 species commonly referred to as sturgeon and several closely related species that have distinct common names, notably sterlet, kaluga and beluga. Collectively, the family is also known as the True Sturgeons. Sturgeon is sometimes used more exclusively to refer to the species in the two best-known genera; Acipenser and Huso.

One of the oldest families of bony fish in existence, they are native to subtropical, temperate and sub-Arctic rivers, lakes and coastlines of Eurasia and North America. They are distinctive for their elongated bodies, lack of scales, and occasional great size: Sturgeons ranging from 7?12 feet (2-3½ m) in length are common, and some species grow up to . Most sturgeons are anadromous bottom-feeders, spawning upstream and feeding in river deltas and estuaries. While some are entirely freshwater, very few venture into the open ocean beyond near coastal areas.

Several species of sturgeons are harvested for their roe, which is made into caviar - a luxury good which makes some sturgeons pound for pound the most valuable of all harvested fish. Because they are slow-growing and mature very late in life, they are particularly vulnerable to exploitation and to other threats, including pollution and habitat fragmentation. Most species of sturgeons are currently considered either vulnerable, endangered or critically endangered.

 

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