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Artificial Lures For Tarpon



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If you are looking for artificial lures to catch tarpon, this is the place to be. We have covered the X-Rap Twitchin’ Mullet, Dr. Fish's Saltwater GT Popper and MirrOlure 77M twitchbait are all covered, as well as the X-Rap 3 inch 1/4-ounce clear jig. Each of these fly actions is unique and works well.

X-Rap Twitchin' Mullet

If you're looking to catch tarpon with artificial lures, you'll probably be using a mullet imitation. You will need to fish differently in open water than in saltwater. It's best to put your bait about ten or fifteen feet in front if you want to retrieve the rolling fish. Then, slowly and with a series on twitches, move it slowly. Morris suggests that you follow a one second pause with three seconds of pause. If retrieving erratically, Morris recommends changing to a one two count. This will make your bait look like a simple meal for the Tarpon.

This red-white mullet, which is also known as a bunker-colored mullet, is an excellent choice for deep water fishing. This bait buster features a small, hollow body which allows for better hookups. It can sit on top of the tarpon's lip and flutter while it swims. If you fish in deep water, this bait can be used.

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Dr. Fish's Saltwater GT Popper measures 8 inches in length, and is made of tough plastic. This lure is also known by the "D.O.A Shrimp" and is the best lure for tarpon. This lure can be used to catch both small and big tarpon.

The Double Barrel Popper emits a large sound and leaves behind a lot of bubbles. This lure has a molded body and a synthetic or natural tail. It's most effective in shallow waters where there are spotted fish. The lure can be cast and retrieved just like a brushfly. Once you have found the right kind of pattern, it will be easy to catch tarpon.


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For tarpon fishing, you will need a medium-heavy spinning gear and a long, heavy rod. Waszczuk recommends braided, 40-50-pound line. You can choose the weight of line according to the size of your tarpon. You can attach a fluoroleader to the terminal end and slowly work the bait with the tip. For fishing in shallow waters for tarpon, you can use baits that look like bunker or mullet. The colors vary depending on where you find them.

MirrOlure 77M twitch bait

MirrOlure 77M shad twitchbaits are great for snook, bluefish, tarpon and jack. These twitchbaits are available in many eye-catching colors and sink to several feet. This bait creates an irresistible darting sensation in the fish. You can choose from a variety of natural colors and patterns.


This twitchbait has a suspending action and can be submerged for up 36 inches. This type of tarpon bait shouldn't be fished as one lure. Slow and steady retrieves are recommended. Its hot, tiger-colored color, also called the Tropical color in Cuba is perfect for tarpon when it's dark or low-light conditions. This twitch bait works great on cubera snapper and jack crevalle.

MirrOlure 77M, a twitchbait for tarpon that is designed for trolling and casting. It is made from ABS, and has a UV protection finish. It can withstand many water conditions and is versatile and extremely effective. This lure is distinguished by its holographic reflections, which make it stand out in all situations.

X-Rap 3-inch 1/4 ounce clear jig

If you're looking to lure tarpon with a clear jig, the X-Rap jig is a great option. This bait is a favorite of Capt. Jim loves to fish inshore waters with this bait. It has excellent hooks and a sinking action when stationary. This bait is excellent in clear water. It can be fished along the shore or at a dock. This bait is also very effective in shallow flats and brackish rivers. These conditions are ideal for the gold and pilchard colors.


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Another clear jig designed for sight casting is the TerrorEyz 3-inch 1/4 ounce jig. The bait is stocked with glitter specs in order to catch juvenile Tarpon. The manufacturer claims that it is stuffed with real shrimp and looks great in clear waters. This bait is still effective in catching tarpon, even though it is soft plastic.


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FAQ

What type of fishing permit do I require?

A fishing license is required if you intend to fish in state waters, i.e. lakes, rivers and bays. Fishing licenses are required by law in every state. If you plan to fish within federal waters (e.g. Great Lakes, oceans), a license is required. A fishing license is not necessary. You will need a fishing license if you plan to take fish home.


Which is the best spot to fish?

The best place to fish is near freshwater bodies such as lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, etc. These areas are rich in fish food.


How much is basic fishing equipment?

Basic fishing equipment starts at $100-$200, including rod/reel and bait combos, as well as tackle boxes and bait. You'll need to spend between 500-$1000 to get a bigger boat.


How can I bait my hooks

Attach a piece of meat to your hook to bait it. Tie the meat around the hook's eye.


What should I wear for fishing?

Wear clothes that protect you from the elements. It's a good idea to have gloves, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat. Make sure to bring insect repellent.


How do you get started with fishing

It is important to understand the basics of fishing before you set out to fish. First, learn about the different kinds of fish in your area. You also need to know where they like to hang out to find them. Casting is a skill that you can learn once you know where the fish are most likely to be found. This means learning how to throw a lure into the air and letting it fall back down onto the surface of the water. Practice makes perfect!


Where can I find good fishing guides?

There are many services that fishing guides can offer. These guides can give advice on the best places to catch fish, offer tips on how to catch specific types of fish, or even show you how different types of fishing equipment works.



Statistics

  • For most freshwater species you are most likely to target when first starting out, a reel size of 20 to 30 should be more than enough! (strikeandcatch.com)
  • You likely have a fish hooked if the bobber moves erratically for over 5 seconds. (tailoredtackle.com)
  • It is estimated there are at least 2 million people who go fishing in California each year. (californiayachtsales.com)
  • Coarse fishing is 100% catch and release these days. (linesonthewater.anglingtrust.net)



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How To

How to Cast a Fishing Rod Perfectly

When casting a fishing rod, the first thing to do is use your wrist to pull the handle towards the water. Keep the rod slightly off the body, so the line is parallel to it. When you start moving the rod forward, keep the tip of the rod perpendicular to the surface of the water. The fish won't eat if the tip touches water's surface sooner than the line reaches bottom. This technique can be used to increase distance between the tip and water surface.

Here are some tips to help you cast a rod confidently.

First, hold the rod as close to your chest as possible. This way, you can easily control the rod's direction without bending down.

Second, when casting a heavy rod, you may want to set up a tripod on the shoreline or on a rock ledge. This will allow you secure your rod and reel while keeping it in place.

Third, you might consider buying a smaller reel as an alternative to a larger one. A low-cost spinning reel will allow for you to cast greater distances. It will also improve your hand eye coordination.

A fishing pole holder is another option. These holders are made to securely hold the rod while maintaining its upright position. These holders are easy-to-store and prevent rod damage.

Fifth, practice casting until you get used to the motion. Casting a fishing line takes practice.

Sixth, patience is the key to successful fishing. You need to wait until the right moment strikes and then work hard for the fish.




 



Artificial Lures For Tarpon