This powerful knot forms a small, reliable connection between a heavy leader and light fishing lineThis blog is by Mercury Pro Team member George Poveromo, a legendary angler and host of “George Poveromo’s World of Saltwater Fishing” TV series. My favorite line-to-leader connection is the ...
However, they’re not the only saltwater fish you can go after with this technique. The magic of jigging is that it’s pretty versatile, and you can target a whopping range of fish. It’s possible to go after popular big game species, such as Mahi Mahi, Sailfish, and Wahoo. You can...
. Make sure the knot is fully set by hooking the lure or jig to a fixed object and pulling hard. Use this knot or the Palomar when fishing with braided line. The San Diego Jam Knot is one of 12 great fishing knots included on thePro-Knot Saltwater Fishing Knot Cards (click to see)...
The Palomar Knot comes close to being 100% knot when it is tied properly. Hence, it is one of the more important knots to have in your knot-tying arsenal. It is very tight and very easy to tie. In this video, we take you through a step-by-step tutorial teaching you how to tie ...
Mackerel is one of the most widely used and efficient baits for saltwater fishing – here's how to catch it
When it comes to artificial lures, you can’t go wrong with jigheads. The size of the jighead depends on the depth of the water. If you’re fishing the shallows (2–5 feet), ¼ oz jigheads will work like a charm. Wade fishers go even lighter and go for a ⅛ oz jighead. ...
Drop the lure to bottom and then slowly lift it upwards 4-6 feet while observing on 2D or forward facing sonar for a follow, or snap-jig with it. To catch fish seen on side-imaging, cast a 1/2 ounce jighead with white curl-tail grub and work it back with a sawtooth retrieve. ...
If you are installing a saltwater chlorine system or an In-line chemical feeder - you would install these after the filter, and after any pool heater, on the return line - before the return side Jandy Valve. If you add any water features such as a waterfall, or deck jets, or equipment...
Popular saltwater jigs include thebucktailand theverticaljigs. For freshwater jigging, grab aweightedjigheadand rig it out with a soft lure or live bait. Jigheads come in a ton of different options as well, from awalleyejigheadto atrout-specificsetup. ...
In freshwater, that means anything fromPerchtoBluegill, toCarpandBass.Saltwater anglinglets you set your sights on tastyFlounderorSea Bassright off the coast. And then offshore, bottom fishing kicks into high gear. From iconic fighters likeSnapperandGrouper, to giantAmberjackandTilefish, there’s...