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Easy Gulf Coast Grouper Fishing - Part II

 

Author: Bluewater

Ok, we have caught our bait and are now at or near the 100 deep area and are ready to see if any grouper are going to cooperate.

Our rig consists of a heavy snap-swivel tied directly to your main line. Make a 2-3 foot leader of 80 to 100lb mono leader and put a heavy swivel one end and a 8/0 hook on the other. Slip enough lead on the snap to keep you on the bottom, usually 12 to 20 oz depending on the wind and tide, and then slip the swivel into the snap also. Hook a baitfish up through the bottom lips out through the top, right next to the fishs nostril. Sink him down to the bottom and hold on! Sometimes it wont even hit the bottom before something nasty grabs it.

At the beginning of this article I mentioned that you want a fairly stiff rod. Well, the reason you dont really want a broom stick is it will effect the presentation of your baitfish. After you put 16 to 20 oz of lead and get to the bottom, the rod tip should be moving up and down a little bit with the contour of the bottom. This in turn makes your bait move more instead of just dragging in a straight line. Im not saying that you should use a light weight rod by any means; just dont use the stiffest rod you can find. Many times I have used a stiff rod on one side of the boat with a more flexible one on the other. Every time the flexible will catch more fish..Try it!

Most people who grouper fish prefer to anchor up on a spot. Well, we like to drift for them. I guess it is just your personal preference. I like covering more area by drifting and there is a better chance of finding a new hot spot if you are lucky enough to drift over one.

Well this should help you get started catching more grouper. Please practice catch and release whenever possible and remember the large fish dont taste any better than an average medium one. Take a picture and let the hogs go back to catch again later.

If you enjoyed the articles please let me know and I will write more.

Thanks for reading!

Bluewater

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You can read more about fishing techniques, submit your fishing photos, check out some tackle classified ads, or just look through our fishing forums at saltwater-angler.com
Thanks for reading! Bluewater

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