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October 22, 2012 1 Comment
“There have been some kings around, but we haven’t connected with them yet this fall.” Patterson said. “Fishermen on the piers are catching them, and so are fishermen at Yaupon and McGlammery Reefs, so it is just a matter of time until we find a school that is feeding. In the meantime, kayak fishermen are excited to have the opportunity to catch one of these big red drum.”
Patterson said some boaters have been catching the big drum on live-bait king mackerel rigs as they slow-troll live menhaden around the reef. He said the flounder have been biting, too, and many flounder fishermen are also connecting with the big fish using 5- to 6-inch menhaden and mullet fished on Carolina rigs on the bottom.
Patterson said the rig he’s been fishing is basically a heavy duty Carolina rig with a circle hook. He said perfect-sized have been running down the beach just beyond the breakers, and it’s easy to catch a bunch before launching the kayaks.
Patterson said the mullet are also a good size to catch large Spanish mackerel, and kayak fishermen have had plenty of success doing just that. For Spanish, they’re use a live-bait king mackerel scaled down to a size appropriate for the bait and fish.
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