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New to pier fishing
Coming down in 2 weeks and want to do some fishing, not enough time for charter trips. So i want to try fishing off pier. So need help with what bait to use and best time. Ive surf fished few times, so do i use the same type rig for the pier? Any help is greatly appreciated!!
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Re: New to pier fishing
Look through the threads. This same question is asked and answered daily. Try using the search bar on the home page.
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Thanks for the info! Come join me on the pier while im there and show me how to catch em.. Thanks again and Roll tide!
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Dang PNG, they ask you to come fish and cuss you with those roll :moon: roll or whatever it was, that's just messed up.
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I know, guess that's what I get for talking to strangers.
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Hey Smoore. As PNG said, there's a lot of info in past posts that will be helpful.
Calling Pier#r and hiring him for half a day to show you the ropes on catching fish from the pier and the shore would be the best $100 you could ever spend. You would get a wealth of instruction and help, especially if you ask lots of questions.
Best time is early, late, and whenever the wind is howling so bad you can barely keep the bait in the water. Storms are usually good, too. Invest in some good rainwear because I've decided that frog toggs are a joke after last week on the pier.
Some surf or bottom fishing rigs would work on the pier, although again, from the reports, it seems they aren't doing too well down there lately in the shallows. Or they aren't telling. :)
Mostly you either swim live bait, freeline they call it, or snobble dead, frozen bait, mainly cigar minnows. Sounds weird but it works. You need treble hooks and steel leader wire to fish this way, and watch the guys on the end a while before you try to cast.
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Thanks for all the great info, maybe run into some of you while im there. And i will watch my "cuss words" on here! ;D