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Gerry Zagorski 07-16-2014 06:01 PM

Re: first time trying gulp
 
Steve - your going to have a hell of a time working a bucktail on most party boat rental rods I've seen.... Tips are way too firm to produce the bouncing action you need and poles much too heavy to work jigging all day. Can it be done, I guess but you'd be much better off with your Shimano bait runner braid set up if you want to bucktail.


As I'm writing this I can see it now...... 12 year old beats out Steve for the pool with a whitsle fish jigged on a rental rod :)

stevejordan 07-16-2014 06:22 PM

Re: first time trying gulp
 
true... maybe ill bring a MH ugly stik... ive just seen so many incredibly fouled up tangles and when they cross braid, theres no coming back lol. id rather run mono and have a better chance of keeping my $6 jig

stevejordan 07-16-2014 07:03 PM

Re: first time trying gulp
 
how light would you go on the rod if youre using a 4oz bucktail? looks like some guys are going pretty light in pictures but im assuming theyre probably in the bays with lighter jigs

Fisherman120 07-16-2014 07:09 PM

Re: first time trying gulp
 
Sound advice so far... Don't have much else to add, just curious what boat you're heading on? Sounds like the Highlands?

stevejordan 07-16-2014 07:21 PM

Re: first time trying gulp
 
probably the fisherman or capt cal

reason162 07-16-2014 07:41 PM

Re: first time trying gulp
 
The bucktailing done these days are pretty gear dependent. If you don't want to use braid, just drag bait with your rental rod. Bait is catching this year, often better than jig/gulp.

SNAPS 07-16-2014 07:46 PM

Re: first time trying gulp
 
Steve 2oz and even 1.5oz will get you To the bottom with 30lb braid and 10ft mono 25#top shot dont bother with flouro too $$$ use mono fluke aint leader shy.

Jigs: bring the heavier ones just in case. on the bottom rig dont need buck tails cheaper alternative plain lead head bullet style, if fishing the sand use the bucktail jig if you want, but in the sticky stuff youll loose the jig or bucktai anyway.
jig color dont mean squat stay w/ white .
Fluke are after the gulp , on the jig use the 6inch GRUB GULP youll see how it slides up to the back of the bullet head jig and looks natural and has a barb on it the fluke cant pull it off . Colors white , nuclear chicken , pink shine lately chartreuse has not produced. On the top hook 7/0 BAITHOLDER hook and use the 6inch glow white swiming mullet, most of the strikes will come on the top hook with the 6inch mullet.
You can also try the 6inch grub on the top hook.

stevejordan 07-17-2014 12:48 PM

Re: first time trying gulp
 
so after reading up online and all the comments on here im going to bring out a braid rig with me. hopefully i'll get a pb and have a nice report. thanks for the replies!

DaveTats 07-17-2014 01:01 PM

Re: first time trying gulp
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jmurr711 (Post 366004)
1st make sure you got big enough bucktails for a pb. bring bucktails from 2-8oz. majority of the time 3-5 will be sufficient but ya never know.
I fish a bucktail on the bottom with a big strip bait & stinger hook
10-18inches up from that depending on drift speed, slower drift higher the drop loop,i will tie a dropper loop & a 3/0- 5/0 baitholder & put a 4-6inch gulp swimming mullet or grub in glow,chartreuse or nuke chicken.
make sure you are fishing enough weight to not foul up errrryoooone around ya & good luck!

JMurr doesn't even go fluke fishing.

DaveTats 07-17-2014 01:04 PM

Re: first time trying gulp
 
This might help too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rv9-k1wuRMc


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