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Wahoo Fishermanship - Wahoo Fishing: How to Choose the Right Lures



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Are you interested in wahoo fishing? Then you might be curious about the lures and techniques you can use. This article will teach you about the various habitats and temperatures of these giant fish, as we also discuss different methods to catch them. The following information is intended to help you choose the best lures and fishing methods for the best possible chance of catching a trophy-sized Wahoo.

Water temperature

When wahoo are moving offshore to feed, the water temperature will be critical. Structure is important, but water temperature is also crucial. The Gulf Stream temperature stays around 78 degrees during winter. During these months, wahoo are spread throughout coastal waters searching for the warm water of the mid 70s, where they'll find abundant forage. Wahoos are very mobile and can travel long distances in search of food.

Northeasters have the highest water temperatures. Bait fishing may not be as efficient but jigging is an excellent option. I caught five wahoo in 2008 on an A47 diamond jig. You should also look out for offshore buoys. Trolling can also pay huge rewards in New England waters. However, the key to catching the wahoo in New England waters is to find the right temperature.

A half-mile stretch on water can see temperatures ranging from twenty to thirty two degrees. Ideally, the temperature gradient is between six and seven degrees. However, wahoo might not be attracted to a temperature change that is less than six to seven degrees. Wahoo can be caught in lower temperatures than the average temperature, but they are still quite common in certain areas. To catch the fish you will need patience.

Although wahoo can be found all year round in the northern Atlantic ocean, the best water temperature to fish for them is between seventy-eighty and eighty degrees. While it's been recorded that wahoo have been caught at water temperatures as low as 68 degrees, they are most likely to feed deeper during cold weather or on rough days. Despite the varied temperatures, these fish can still be caught in Georgia's blue waters throughout the year.

Habitats

While wahoo have wide ranges, they remain concentrated in the same areas. The fish spend most of their time above the thermocline in the epipelagic zone. The epipelagic area is the topmost layer of ocean waters where waves, wind, and other natural forces interact constantly. The temperatures in this area range from 600 to 860 degrees Fahrenheit. This is why wahoo are often caught in commercial fisheries as bycatch.

The warmest tropical waters around the world are home to the wahoo. They are quite independent by nature and tend to gather at larger schools during mating season. They also spawn in broadcast fashion, broadcasting sperm and eggs into the water column to increase the chances of fertilization. They will spawn several times in a season, producing millions each year. The wahoo reaches sexual maturity within its first year.


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The Bahamas offers great water quality and deep reefs which draw large numbers of Wahoo. November to March is the best season to fish for wahoos in the Bahamas. The destination offers many charter options and has plenty of accommodation options. Bimini, which is located just 50 miles north of Miami, is very popular with Florida anglers. But, there are other waters that offer greater opportunities for wahoo fishing.

Broadcast spawning is the method by which Wahoo fish reproduce. This means that the male and female simultaneously release eggs, increasing the probability of fertilization. It also reduces the chance that the eggs will be eaten. These fish are capable of reproducing multiple time throughout the year, especially in warm water near the Gulf of Mexico. They can grow up to three to five foot in length, and can produce millions of eggs every year. The 8-foot-2 inch largest specimen known was measured.

Techniques

Troll fishing for wahoo can be done in many ways. You can use live bait like mackerel and mullet. Although you can make your lure out of many materials it is important that it trolls quickly. You can use plugs or high-speed Wahoo trolling artificials as lures. Pick a lure that is fast to troll and bright in color.


When trolling for wahoo, try to maintain a high-speed trolling motion, which will attract the fish. A slow trolling motion is good for smaller fish but vertical jigging works best in offshore waters. It is important to not drag the lure too fast while casting it. Make sure to retrieve the fish as soon as possible.

Trolling for wahoo requires you to troll at 12-14 knots. When trolling for wahoo, keep the line slightly bent and do not point the tip of the hook directly at the fish. A bent rod tip can absorb the shock of a shakey Wahoo. It will increase your chances to hook it. You should circle at least twice for the fish to land on the hook after it has struck.

Slowly pull the line until the boat is settled. This is the most serious mistake you can make when trolling. The Wahoo is likely to jump on your boat shaking violently, and will cause it to shake. Make sure that you have the boat in gear when the Wahoo reaches the boat. Keep your line tight to ensure it doesn't shake off the hook. Trolling for wahoo is easier with a tighter line.

Lure selection

There are many factors you need to take into consideration when choosing a lure. First, you need to determine the running depth of the lure. This will depend on the thickness and speed of the trolling as well as the length of your lure. The best colors to use include hot pink and bonito as well dorado and silver. You should also choose a heavy-duty lure like the Iland Ilander (a 4.5-ounce lure). It is usually cast with a long rubber skirt that has a double hook rig.

You can also use a vibration lure. This lure is durable and relatively inexpensive. Vibration lures are essential because wahoo can be aggressive and will bite at any speed. These lures are great for fishing in any weather conditions, as they are extremely durable. They are durable and inexpensive, but they can also be used in many fishing situations.


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Whahoo are generally solitary fish. However, some fishermen have come across schooling schools of these fish. This can be difficult to work with. They prefer active bait that they follow to the surface regardless of whether they're solitary or group. These species are known to shadow larger floating items and often school up. A live baitkingfish rig is essential for wahoo-fishing. The wire leader should have a length of no. 6 with a length of two feet.

The bait's color is another important aspect to consider when choosing a wahoo fishing lure. The fish will eat soft plastic frogs in the summer because they can be found on the water surface. They also prefer darker colors over light colors. Color contrast and water clarity are important factors in wahoo fishing. This will keep you from getting discouraged and even tempting to throw away an excellent wahoo fishing lure.

How to identify a wahoo

It's easy to identify the wahoo when you're fishing, once you have a basic understanding of its characteristics. Wahoos can be among the fastest species of fish in the ocean. Their long, thin bodies and brilliant blue bodies make them one of the fastest fish in the ocean. Their teeth are large and strong and their lateral line dips forward more than a barracuda's does. Their tail is curly. Their head is a rich, brilliant silver color. It usually has three stripes: tiger stripes (silver), silver and blue. Sometimes, they join together at the belly. A wahoo may be missing one or both of these stripes.

Wahoo can often be found anywhere in the world. They live in water as warm 16 yards (14.6 meter) deep. Wahoos are a pelagic species of fish that live in the ocean from the surface down. Wahoos may live in large schools with up to 100 other fish, but they can hunt on their own when they are over 50 pounds. There are many tools you can use to help identify wahoos when fishing.

It is easiest to spot a wahoo while fishing by listening to its shriek after hooking it. The wahoo looks like a king mackerel, but its body is longer and narrower. It is a bright blue fish that has a pointed dorsal fin and a silver stomach. Wahoos can reach 75 pounds and are among the fastest fish in ocean. Knowing the characteristics of wahoos makes it easy to identify them when fishing. This will also help you avoid mistakingly hooking another fish.

Wahoos are prized sport fishing catch in many parts of the world. While they can be small, wahoos reach good size, making them popular for recreational fishing. They are fast and agile on light tackle. They are often sold by recreational fishermen due to the high price. The wahoo, a highly sought-after game fish, is worth learning the differences between various types.


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FAQ

Where can I purchase my fishing supplies?

You can purchase all of these items at most sporting goods stores. However, if you are looking for something specific, you may want to check online. Many websites sell everything, from rods to reels to tackle boxes to lures.


Where can I find great fishing spots?

You can fish in many places around the globe. Many people enjoy fishing in public parks, private pools, lakes, rivers and streams as well as other water bodies.


How do I clean a salmon?

There are many different ways to clean a fish. The easiest way to clean a fish is to remove its head and guts. After that, rinse the fish with cold running water. Another option is to gut the fish yourself. This involves removing the intestinal lining and cleaning the interior cavity. Finally, you might ask someone else for assistance in cleaning the fish.


Which rod should i choose?

The best rod for fly fishing is made from graphite fiberglass composite. This material has exceptional casting qualities and is strong. To be able to cast better with graphite, you need to practice.


What happens if a person is caught fishing illegally

You could face penalties, jail time, or even losing your fishing license. It's important to know the rules before you go fishing.


How much does basic fishing gear cost?

Basic fishing equipment can be purchased for between $100-$200. This includes rod/reel combos and bait as well as a tackle box. You'll need to spend between 500-$1000 to get a bigger boat.



Statistics

  • Orvis, Simms, and Fishpond have been making some of the best packs and vests for a long time, and it seems like 90% of the anglers around the area use these brands. (troutandsteelhead.net)
  • 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)
  • To substantiate this theory, Knight attempted a systematic inquiry by considering the timing of 200 'record' catches, more than 90 percent were made during a new moon (when no moon is visible). (myfwc.com)
  • Coarse fishing is 100% catch and release these days. (linesonthewater.anglingtrust.net)



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How To

How to tie a fishing lure like a pro

Below are steps that will help you make simple fishing lures with different materials.

Step 1: Cut two pieces of twine about 3/4 inch wide.

Step 2 - Fold one half of the twine in half.

Step 3: Twist the ends together.

Step 4: Wrap the other end of the twine around your first piece, so that the knot fits inside the loop.

Step 5: Pull the loop tight.

Step 6: Repeat step 4 on the opposite side.

Step 7 - Secure the knot using a pin or needle.

Step 8 Trim excess twine.




 



Wahoo Fishermanship - Wahoo Fishing: How to Choose the Right Lures