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Super 09-12-2016 10:20 AM

False Albacore Party Boat Lure
 
Can someone recommend a good lure for party boat False Albacore? I was thinking a 5" soft pink paddle tail? Thanks.

NJ Dave 09-12-2016 12:28 PM

Re: False Albacore Party Boat Lure
 
Small thin profile jigs, split tail tsunamis or my favorite is spearing. Hook a spearing, throw a few in to get em going, then pitch into the slick

jmurr711 09-12-2016 01:06 PM

Re: False Albacore Party Boat Lure
 
small & slim deadly dicks,stingos. love split tails but if theres wind & a crowd they aren't feasible

bowhunter 09-12-2016 01:46 PM

Re: False Albacore Party Boat Lure
 
Small white bucktail.

makosnax 09-12-2016 01:51 PM

Re: False Albacore Party Boat Lure
 
Deadly dick as fast as you can possibly reel it

firstlightbite 09-12-2016 02:04 PM

Re: False Albacore Party Boat Lure
 
Deadly Dick in silver or green.......would not fish for Ablies without one or two in the box.

Skolmann 09-12-2016 02:24 PM

Re: False Albacore Party Boat Lure
 
All the above work.

Last few few years I've taken either a popping cork or used a hookless popper type lure (both used basically as casting weights) and to the rear I tie a length of fluorocarbon leader with a closer fly at the end. The popping of the cork/lure acts as an attractant and the closer perfectly imitates a spearing or bay anchovies.

Harpoon 09-12-2016 02:29 PM

Re: False Albacore Party Boat Lure
 
3" tsunami plastics are my go to. Can get a bag of them for a few bucks. If you have a chum slick already going can just cast it right into it and twitch it around at different depths. You will know when they take it!
I use these on party boats when targeting the albies and have had great success. I like using these more since I can keep them in the strike zone instead of constantly casting and reeling like a deadly dick.

Good luck and have fun!

jmurr711 09-12-2016 03:04 PM

Re: False Albacore Party Boat Lure
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Harpoon (Post 460780)
3" tsunami plastics are my go to. Can get a bag of them for a few bucks. If you have a chum slick already going can just cast it right into it and twitch it around at different depths. You will know when they take it!
I use these on party boats when targeting the albies and have had great success. I like using these more since I can keep them in the strike zone instead of constantly casting and reeling like a deadly dick.

Good luck and have fun!

your nickname at boxers is deadly dick

torchee 09-12-2016 03:09 PM

Re: False Albacore Party Boat Lure
 
Deadly dick

SaltLife1980 09-12-2016 08:12 PM

Re: False Albacore Party Boat Lure
 
Deadly Dick

tombanjo 09-12-2016 10:20 PM

Re: False Albacore Party Boat Lure
 
I caught 3 of my 9 Sunday while bluefishing near the bottom with wire leader and a whole sardine.

Ismellfishy 09-13-2016 02:14 AM

Re: False Albacore Party Boat Lure
 
#1 choice Tsunami split tail 4-5" minnow, #2 small deadly dick. Also berkley realistix in black shad. As was stated previously, if its windy tsunami split tail minnows will not work great, in which Case bait amd heavier metal would be my option!

Ismellfishy 09-13-2016 02:18 AM

Re: False Albacore Party Boat Lure
 
Also can't forget red/white bean head bucktails!!!

JBird 09-13-2016 12:55 PM

Re: False Albacore Party Boat Lure
 
If your fishing on a party boat replace the treble on the deadly dick with a quality single hook like Gamakatsu's "siwash" hook, comes with an open eye for easy installation.
007 diamond jigs are good as well as small bucktails, crippled herring or any similar small metal. The plastics are great in the right conditions which don't happen often.
All of the above should be reeled at 9 million miles an hour.


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