Tried Lake Worth pier as I think I posted in the daily catch photo thread. Cowfish and my colleague lost a monster permit or something like it.
The spillways are full of all kinds of interesting stuff. Snook, pompano, freshwater fish spilling over, etc.
My travel rod was way too large for that type of fishing. I just got an opened box medium power casting rod from Daiwa. One of their imports not offered here. It’s a 3 piece 7’ iirc. I’m going to pair it to a bait caster or similar.
I’ve heard a basic bait caster like a Tatula? Is fine. I’ve looked at used Calcutta 200b something? I think they are. The ones with the metal retrieval not plastic. Used about $180 on eBay from Japan. I’ve looked at others as well.
I’m thinking multi use since after this trip to WPB I won’t be back for a while but WI and even Calgary are coming up. Maybe a 300-350 size reel? Could pull extra duty for friends borrowing for chrome.
I know nothing at all of baitcasters. I saw a guy on the pier cast beyond believe with a round trolling reel, a spinning reel, and a heavy heavy short setup. He was throwing spoons in between the long casts to try for anything. Young guy with little English, Cuban I think. He wizzed big lead out, then clipped a swivel on, then let his bait setup slide down it.
Guy was a skinny wirey type but when he cast even his heavy rod flexed deep and the cast was louder than anything I’ve heard like it. He’d even get a running start and had timing down perfect. He acted like he fishes there daily too so lots of practice.
So I’ll likely try the spillways, maybe the pier, and the new Hilton I picked last trip is on the canals. I saw a few dozen peacock bass and cichlids building nests. I plan to at least harass them and their gar buddies hanging just off the nests.
As usual long winded, I’m looking for advice on a bait caster low pro or round reel. Something not ridiculous but with enough line it’ll handle steelhead or drum in the salt with the odd snook mixed in. Maybe the smaller shovel nosed sturgeon in WI/IL also. Saw a few reviews on 350s being perfect for light tackle and larger tackle. Not sure if a 350 sized would cast with 8 lbs mono or would require 12. Never cast a BC style reel.
Will also bring my 8wt and might use my pin on it just for fun with peacocks lol.
The spillways are full of all kinds of interesting stuff. Snook, pompano, freshwater fish spilling over, etc.
My travel rod was way too large for that type of fishing. I just got an opened box medium power casting rod from Daiwa. One of their imports not offered here. It’s a 3 piece 7’ iirc. I’m going to pair it to a bait caster or similar.
I’ve heard a basic bait caster like a Tatula? Is fine. I’ve looked at used Calcutta 200b something? I think they are. The ones with the metal retrieval not plastic. Used about $180 on eBay from Japan. I’ve looked at others as well.
I’m thinking multi use since after this trip to WPB I won’t be back for a while but WI and even Calgary are coming up. Maybe a 300-350 size reel? Could pull extra duty for friends borrowing for chrome.
I know nothing at all of baitcasters. I saw a guy on the pier cast beyond believe with a round trolling reel, a spinning reel, and a heavy heavy short setup. He was throwing spoons in between the long casts to try for anything. Young guy with little English, Cuban I think. He wizzed big lead out, then clipped a swivel on, then let his bait setup slide down it.
Guy was a skinny wirey type but when he cast even his heavy rod flexed deep and the cast was louder than anything I’ve heard like it. He’d even get a running start and had timing down perfect. He acted like he fishes there daily too so lots of practice.
So I’ll likely try the spillways, maybe the pier, and the new Hilton I picked last trip is on the canals. I saw a few dozen peacock bass and cichlids building nests. I plan to at least harass them and their gar buddies hanging just off the nests.
As usual long winded, I’m looking for advice on a bait caster low pro or round reel. Something not ridiculous but with enough line it’ll handle steelhead or drum in the salt with the odd snook mixed in. Maybe the smaller shovel nosed sturgeon in WI/IL also. Saw a few reviews on 350s being perfect for light tackle and larger tackle. Not sure if a 350 sized would cast with 8 lbs mono or would require 12. Never cast a BC style reel.
Will also bring my 8wt and might use my pin on it just for fun with peacocks lol.