Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Useful Tips When Tarpon Fishing

By Corinne Daniel


Summer is officially here and what other way to start the season but by taking a key west tarpon fishing trip. Key west is located at the end part of the Florida keys island chain and it has a lot to offer to those that are very passionate about fishing. Tarpon fish is very prominent in the area which explains why enthusiasts should give it a try.

Tarpons can gulp air directly hence it can be found both in fresh and sea water. They have a bone hard mouth which makes it very difficult to hook one. Indeed, fishing for tarpons is not a simple thing at all., making it great option to those that are looking for a different adventure or experience and wish to hone their skills at the same time.

Tarpons or also known as Sabalo in Spanish or The Silver King, can weigh up three hundred pounds and seven feet in length. Tarpons live both at sea or fresh water. Tarpons primarily eats shrimp, fist and crabs hence these could make a pretty good bait. It can be found closer to the shore hence it is one of those larger fish that one can catch without the need of being in a big boat.

Fishing for tarpons is quite challenging, here are a few simple tips that could increase one's chances in catching one. Although tarpons can be caught using lures or baits, a bait with a circle hook on it is highly recommended. Indeed, circle hooks are effective among tarpons but still one has to know what he's doing for one to finish the task successfully.

Hooks could either be a 6/o J or a 9/o circle hook. For beginners, J hooks would be more productive and much more forgiving as well. The size of one's hook will depend on the size fish one is targeting as well as one the bait. Although J hooks are acceptable, circle hooks are highly recommended but only to those who know how to use one.

Tarpons have bony mouths and that makes it even more challenging to catch one. That being said, it is also important for one to secure a good hook and a sharp one at that. As soon as you have hooked one, brace yourself as it will most likely leap out of the water and thrash around. During this time, it is important for one to take full control on the rod.

As soon as you successfully hooked a fish, most often than not it will leap out of the water and probably start thrashing around. Once it gets in the air, immediately make the line slack by dropping the rod tip. Keeping the line tight allows the fish to thrash or shake its head violently, the movement might cause the line to snap.

Despite its difficulty level, all that will be completely rewarded as soon as you see a five to seven feet long fish jump gracefully out of the water. Tarpons however are very bony to eat that's why most enthusiasts throw it back into the water after catching one. This may not make sense to some people however with enthusiasts it could be another story.

A key west tarpon fishing trip is great add on to your summer bucket list. In fact, every enthusiast should at least try it once.




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