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re: 1st Annual OB Kayak Fishing Trip - Delacroix - Sweetwater Marina - May 31

Posted on 4/22/14 at 9:01 am to
Posted by Polar Pop
Member since Feb 2012
10752 posts
Posted on 4/22/14 at 9:01 am to
I will just be following lead as far as fishing style goes, I have no experience with this.

Ill pick up a few 1/2oz spoons and some jigheads.

Bluemoons, if you have extra matrix shad I would like to try them out (In honor of MJ2).

I was thinking of rigging my spinning reel (ha gay) up with the cork, spoon on baitcaster and spinnerbait, topwater, etc on another baitcaster.
Posted by boom roasted
Member since Sep 2010
28039 posts
Posted on 4/22/14 at 9:01 am to
quote:

In honor of MJ2
What happened to him?
Posted by bluemoons
the marsh
Member since Oct 2012
5523 posts
Posted on 4/22/14 at 9:08 am to
Sightfishing reds isn't as hard as some people make it seem. The hard part in a kayak is finding them. Once you find them, they'll typically bite anything that swims close enough to piss them off. Bright colors help you see when the fish bites. That being said, my favorite baits are just straight swimming a plastic, inline spinners with plastics, topwaters, and spoons in that order. Seeing reds blow up a top dog or a spook is pretty awesome, but sometimes they just don't want them. Regular spinners with plastic work fine too...I've just always had better luck with inline spinners. Regular spinners are nice with weighted shafts because you can rig them weedless through the body.
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