Normally, the best bait to use for catching the tripletail would be
live shrimp. Using a spinning reel is recommended for the best results
because it is usually necessary for you to make long cast. Fishing for
the tripletail is a lot different than fishing for other species
because they tend to float on their sides along the top of the water.
Their backside is black and their belly is white and this is what you
will see when you run up on them. Therefore, if you don’t
know what to look for, you may end up passing them by. When you locate
the fish you just cast your bait past them and reel it in to get their
attention.
Shark Fishing in the Georgia Saltwater
Georgia saltwater fishing also includes sharks. Now while sharks may
not be the favorite species to go after for many anglers, they are very
popular with the shark fishermen. One reason for their popularity is
the fact that they make such a delicious meal. The environment along
the Georgia coast is perfect for sharks. There are a lot of sandbars
throughout the water along with many deep holes for them to live in.
Some of the types of sharks you can find in this area include the
lemon, tiger, hammerhead, sand shark and blacktip shark.
There is an abundance of bait fish in this area for the sharks to feed
on which is another reason they are so plentiful. When fishing for
sharks the best bait to use is whiting, live menhaden and mullet. You
are limited to two sharks per day if they are under forty-eight inches
long. You will only be allowed to keep one shark per day if they are
over forty eight inches. If you are fishing for smaller sharks less
than thirty inches then the limit will be two per person.
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