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I'm looking for some information on deep water bait fishing in the sea for species such as snapper and groupers etc. I want to put a couple of sets of gear together to fish 300ft to 900ft of water for these species. I suppose the biggest fish are in the 100lb grouper range as we will be fishing the Mediteranian.
My current thinking is for something like a Penn International 80 sized reel loaded with 80lb braid to minimise the ammount of weight required. Beyond that I'm thinking of something like a 50lb-80lb class stand up rod. does this seem on the right track for those in the know?
I'm also interested in what rigs are used to get a bait down to these depths? (especially at the deeper end of the scale) as I'm assuming the limited light means bait is better than artificials?
My main concern is that the rig can get a bait to the bottom without spinning it about and making it unfishable. Of course we'd be drifting over the marks.
Any hints would be appreciated.
BTW, how long does it take to get a bait down 500ft?
Rgds,
FB Posts: 4096 | Location: London | Registered: 03 April 2003 one of us posted Posts: 3174 | Location: Warren, PA | Registered: 08 August 2002 one of us posted
An electric reel drive on a Penn Senator is what most die-hard East coast US fishermen use.
http://www.captharry.com/product/Reels-Accessories-Elec...620XP/Reels/117.html Posts: 4799 | Location: Lehigh county, PA | Registered: 17 October 2002 One of Us posted
They prefer light dark zones 80-150 Ft. normally .
Also prefer caves or rocks reefs so a line like
spectra is premiere in my opinion as it's abrasion resistance is top notch . Spider Wire !.
A stand up rig with 80 lb. line is just fine .
A reel with a large handle is Ideal as it gives
a comfortable hand fit to minimize fatigue .
Best of Luck !!. Posts: 4485 | Location: Planet Earth | Registered: 17 October 2008 Moderator posted
Anyhow, I've gone to a slightly lighter rod and line and find it works quite well. I use a seeker blue lighting 30# rod, 2 speed shimano tld 30 (avet mxl would be better), back the reel with 80# dacron and top it with 300 yds of 50# power pro.
The rod was plenty for bringing up this 40# ling cod, fortunately in only 100' of water
The and a 14 oz butterfly style jig was plenty when I kept jigging while we drifted over 300' of water. One of these days I'll have to try down at over 1000' to see if I can hook a black cod.
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