Saltwater Fishing Tips

Know what the tide is doing

The tide is the most important thing about saltwater fishing. It washes across the reefs, telling the bait to move and the fish to eat. Basically, on days when you have multiple tides, meaning water moving all day, that’s good fishing. On days with no tide, that’s a day you probably want to mow the lawn. Capt. Bob Leonard, treasurer of the Texas Salt Water Guides Association
 

Become scentless

Redfish have a keen sense of smell, so I carry a bottle of lava soap wherever I go to get rid of the smell of gas or sunscreen. I don’t want those scents getting on my lures. Mike Laramy, professional redfish angler
 

Stay away from junk fish

If it’s the middle of the summer, you want to stay away from high-profile areas like shipwrecks and large reefs because that’s where the sharks and barracudas hang out. Head to low profile areas like live reefs and rock bottoms. Grass beds are best. Capt. John Parks, 2005 Wal-Mart FLW Kingfish Tour Championship winner
 

Change fluorocarbon after a fight

Once you fight a fish on a fluorocarbon leader, it becomes stressed and will rearrange its chemical properties, becoming visible to fish again. So whenever you catch any decent-size fish, you want to change that line because you probably won’t catch another on it. George Poveromo, host of George Poveromo’s Salt Water Fishing on ESPN2
 

Pick the right lure depending on depth

Anglers should be aware that a fish’s best vision occurs at the surface. The moment you go past 50 feet in most coastal waters, the color spectrum becomes much narrower. Use your colorful lures near the surface, and your whites and darker lures in deeper water where bottom fish key on contrast, not on color. Keith Jones, director of fish research for Berkley

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