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from: Deep Sea Fishing For Yellowtail



There are many types of fish to target when setting for deep sea fishing. This can range from billfish, tuna, and tarpon and so on. However one of the most popular is the Yellowtail. Yellowtail is considered a jack family and along with it comes the California Yellowtail and the Southern Yellowtail. This variety is one of the most preferable in deep sea fishing.


Where To Find Them

The Yellowtail is a staple food in the Pacific fishery for ages. This type of fish can be found in Central California and the tropical waters of the south.


How To Fish

There are many kinds of lures and baits available for deep sea fishing for Yellowtail. Some are the squids, mackerels, sardines and the anchovy.


Jig Fishing Technique For Yellowtail


Jig fishing is done by dropping the jig to the bottom at the depth not more than 200 feet. This can be very exciting and claimed to be one of the most effective ways to fish for Yellowtail. The Yo-yo jig can be done by using a four to twelve ounce candy-bar type of jig.


You have to lift your jig off from the bottom after you have thrown it by four or five feet. This is to be repeated a number of times and when you feel that it has been bait, it should be followed by a speedy retrieve to the air. However, you do not simply retrieve the bait. Don’t set the hook until you feel that the catch is moving away. Then it is the right time to pull-off.


When Yellowtails are feeding on the surface or near the jig, the catch usually takes surface iron. Surface irons are jigs weighing 4 ounces or less. The use of a live squid as bait is more favourable in this kind of jig. This is for the reason that Yellowtails tend to ignore other baits when there is a squid provided. In addition, surface irons are recovered with a much slower speed than the other kinds of jigs.


Using A Fishing Squid

The use of fishing squid is not as complicated as the other means. The size of the weight is commonly defined factors like currents and depth. The procedure entails you to choose whether to tie the hook directly to the line or use of a sliding sinker which is right on the bait. Next is to find the pointed end of the squid and place the hook once through it.


Using Anchovies

Anchovies are weak swimmers. For this reason you should use of smaller line and hooks. You can hook through the nose or behind the gill, in particular on its bony collar of the anchovy.


Using Sardines

In making use of sardines you should place your hook through the sardine’s nose or on its bottom, just behind its vent. Your bait would tend to swim deeper, if you hook it on its bottom.
There are many techniques on deep sea fishing for yellowtail. Find which you find readily accessible and fits your budget. Enjoy deep sea fishing!

 

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