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South Florida saltwater swimbaits


Tyler Schmidt
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I'l be moving to the Palm Beach (~45min north of miami) area in about a month, anyone have any success with swimbaits for snook, tarpon, etc? I've done some research and I know snook will eat big softies like hudds but I've got a handful of hard baits I want to toss around when I get down there. Selling the trtion and getting a flats boat. Any suggestions?

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I have an 8in Triple Trout I want to toss around, but I am deathly afraid of losing it to a shark or something. I usually throw it on 20lb mono (need the stretch the way I fish it)...would 50lb braid to a 40lb floro leader be overkill or not enough?

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I use 30lb mono leader for juvi tarpon/decent snook and 50-60lb mono leader for bigger tarpon/big snook on swimbaits.You can use heavier mono leader up to 80lb if you like,but any heavier than that might affect the action .A shark can cut though almost any mono leader,but sometimes you get lucky and the teeth are away from the line.

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^^^ What he said. Also, most topwater hard baits will get bit, anything from a baby wake to a punker. I've caught speckled trout and redfish on s waver 168's and bullshooter 160's as well, albeit in saltwater ponds...  

Great idea....Pitching punkers around  mullet schools  is something I want to try....

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Any baits that you fish for bass will work for snook and trout, reds are a different story. My favorites are punkers and wakes. But have also caught them on Hudds, SG line thrus and a whole variety of swimbaits. The spool techs are very popular down there, so try to avoid them, they have already seen them, throw something different.

 

Just be persistent and downsize just a little, my average bait in salt is 5-7 inches and they all look like mullet.

 

Thanks for the kind words guys. Just taking a break from fishing for now. Hopefully I will be back in the saddle again soon .

 

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Thanks flaswimbaiter! The plan is to apply everything I've learned from freshwater to reds, specks, poons, and snook. Flaswimbaiter, who makes the 4 piece next to the yohan glide top left? Looks awesome, you have quite the collection. 

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