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Why You Should Always Have a Line In The Water When Surf Fishing!


Why You Should Always Have a Line In The Water When Surf Fishing!

You will rarely find me on the beach without at least one line out in the surf at all times. While I tend to prefer the action associated ...

Beach Fishing Etiquette? - Reddit

I've always been concerned about someone ending up with a hook in their foot. I use yellow braid to fluro leader for this reason but most people ...

LIGHT LINE IN THE SURF AND WHY IT'S SO EFFECTIVE

One rod is for the open beach which utilizes a spinning reel loaded with six-pound monofilament. The other surf rod is used exclusively for ...

The Secret To Knowing When You Have A Fish On The Line Surf ...

I'M BOOKING NOW! We are launching surf-fishing charters in the Flagler Beach, FL, area starting in August.

Shore Fishing Etiquette - Stripers 247

give the guys from shore a break.... you have mobility... they do not.... moving in on a picket fence of anglers is a sure way to rain sinkers, ...

From the surf - line tight or lose? - Main Forum - StripersOnline

If the fish runs away from shore, if your rod is sensitive enough, it will indicate a fish-on but will still let out line and the clicker will ...

Why do you use braided line surf fishing? - Pier and Surf Forum

Braid from most applications allows you to downsize your gear, which makes your fishing more efficient. Example.. You can have a Surf Combo ...

Surf Sense: How Light Is Right? - The Fisherman

However, I think most surfcasters would tell you that they prefer to go as light as possible with rods, reels, line, and lures when circumstances allow their ...

Beach Etiquette - Gulf Shores Pier Fishing Forum

This will keep them up out of the sand, lift the line higher for shell walkers, and makes strikes easier to detect. There are always spikes at ...

Why you need a long rod for surf fishing. - 2 Cool Fishing Forum

A longer rod also keeps more of you line out of the water {see drawing below**, this can keep the current from dragging your sinker and also ...

Rules of the Surf - On The Water

Certainly, no one is talking and there's good reason for that. People hit the beach to get a break from the stresses of the day and if you ...

How to Go Surf Fishing: The Complete Guide

Cast your line back in one fluid motion, and release it as the rod gets into your line of sight. You'll see where your rig has landed and from ...

Surf Fishing For Beginners: Ultimate Guide on How to Surf Fish

To plan this, simply look at a tide chart of your area. It'll tell you the predicted times for high tide and low tide. Plan to have your line in ...

How to Go Surf Fishing - Learn the Basics and Become an Expert

It'll be really tough and even confusing at first, but the natural flow of the water usually balances to keep your bait out rather than pushing ...

How-to Surf Fish - Saltwater Fishing Basics - Fishmaster Blog

Sand bars will constantly change with the waves and passing storms, but you can locate them by determining where the waves begin to break as they come in. sand ...

Kelp Me If You Can: Tips for Avoiding Seaweed While Surf Fishing

By keeping the sand spike and rod close to this kelpy surf, you're using the length of the rod to get as much of the line as possible out of ...

Fishing Tips: for Beginner Surf Fishing - KastKing

Before you can begin surf fishing, you'll need to get the proper gear. First off, you need a pair of chest waders and a good quality foul ...

How to Read the Beach for Surf Fishing [Beginner Tutorial] - YouTube

Reading the beach for surf fishing is one of the most intimidating things for those who are just starting out. I made this for the beginner ...

Combating swell when surfcasting - The Fishing Website

Current requires a wider range of techniques to overcome. It tends to drag horizontally on your line and will wash everything up the beach along from your ...

Need a few surf fishing tip on technique. - Ausfish

Walk (or drive if you can) down the beach until you find the rip and cast your bait into the area of the rip. The water is often a bit deeper ...