@reelChris Posted March 24 Posted March 24 I'm heading to Jacksonville Florida next month and wondering if I can use some bass lures to fish piers and in the surf for salt water species. I'm guessing that jerk baits and cranks would probably work, but what about soft plastics? I would assume any fish would bite a senko but I'm just guessing. Quote
Mdd71 Posted March 24 Posted March 24 I have used jigs and twister-tail to some degree off piers. Gotcha plugs for spanish but not a freshwater lure. Also spoons, particularly gold spoons but I have used them more in the surf but have jigged them with success around pier pilings. Quote
JHoss Posted March 24 Posted March 24 Jerkbaits, spooks, paddletails, flukes, underspins and chatterbaits all work in the salt. Granted I'm basing that on the Chesapeake Bay where it tends to be less clear. I've even watched big glides become popular with the specks here the last year or so. Quote
looking45 Posted March 24 Posted March 24 I’ve used a Carolina rig with curly tail grubs to catch surf perch in the ocean Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted March 24 Global Moderator Posted March 24 I’ve had more luck with grubs and hair jigs than anything. Sure seems like a spoon would work but I can’t make it Quote
Super User Chris at Tech Posted March 24 Super User Posted March 24 Spoons, hard and soft jerkbaits, soft swim baits, topwaters, paddle tails, grubs… I’d suggest you try to find some tidal creeks or inshore waterways to fish Quote
@reelChris Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago By way of update - I took all of the lures listed above with me, but storms stirred up everything in-shore water so that there was about 0 visibility. So, I tried using spoons, swim baits and some top water, but I only had success using real shrimp. Incidentally, frozen shrimp does not stay on a hook during hard casts and it takes zero effort for tiny fish to steal it off your hook. You are better off with whole shrimp that's never been frozen. Even then, everything in the ocean will try and steal it so you go through a lot of them. Quote
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