Hey bro. Locally I find that for jacks, flashy hard lures are killer. I personally love and use the Tsurinoya brand, Intruder silver red head minnow. I've got instenses where I was the only one catching fish at the jetty using hard lures. I am patiently waiting for November when the calm season rolls in and brings along skipjaks and GTs for some fun. Love your content. Fish on!🎣👍🏼
Great vid my friend, Admiralty Cove looks as beautiful as I remember. Maybe try varying retrieves when they are picky until you find a speed/retrieve that gets the bite. Definitely go with a jig/spoon, need the flash. I was waiting for the Vudo Shrimp when the bonefish turned up think that might be the trick. Tight lines!
The bar jacks have been absolutely slamming the bait on a regular at Admiralty… you were at the right time the problem at the moment has been early swimmers/campers keeping the bait scattered. The bones are there on a regular, there’s one that has a jack sidekick. The Hogfish are there too but are very very skiddish. I suspect once September roles around and it’s not as busy in there it’ll be better results. Keep the videos coming
It's weird though last year there as more almaco and mackerel slamming the bait.... Either way gonna nip back down when I'm off. Pro tips as usual, thanks for watching!
Coming in from Pennsylvania for a couple of days 3rd time in Bermuda never fished there so hopefully i will catch something. Great videos. Picked up a couple of the lures you recommended. Hopefully i can find some good spots to cast from shore.
For bonefish i recommend getting a darker coloured bucktails, around 1/4 ounce. Also once the colder weather comes around they do tend to stick around but prefer cut baits rather than artificial, I've had bigger ones eat squid in December. Hope this helps.
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Hey bro. Locally I find that for jacks, flashy hard lures are killer. I personally love and use the Tsurinoya brand, Intruder silver red head minnow. I've got instenses where I was the only one catching fish at the jetty using hard lures. I am patiently waiting for November when the calm season rolls in and brings along skipjaks and GTs for some fun. Love your content. Fish on!🎣👍🏼
I'll definitely look them up. Thanks for watching, glad you're enjoying the vids!
-Raj
@@luremongers8544 I agree here tsunami crystal minnow is a good choice.
Love your vids man, I'm a beginner here in Bermuda, had some jacks chasing my lures around today but no bites. Looking forward to the next vid!
Great vid my friend, Admiralty Cove looks as beautiful as I remember. Maybe try varying retrieves when they are picky until you find a speed/retrieve that gets the bite. Definitely go with a jig/spoon, need the flash. I was waiting for the Vudo Shrimp when the bonefish turned up think that might be the trick. Tight lines!
Pro tips. Yea my vudu shrimps get wrecked by mold. I should have rinced them after each use :(. May pick up another few. Nice hearing from you
The bar jacks have been absolutely slamming the bait on a regular at Admiralty… you were at the right time the problem at the moment has been early swimmers/campers keeping the bait scattered. The bones are there on a regular, there’s one that has a jack sidekick. The Hogfish are there too but are very very skiddish. I suspect once September roles around and it’s not as busy in there it’ll be better results. Keep the videos coming
It's weird though last year there as more almaco and mackerel slamming the bait.... Either way gonna nip back down when I'm off.
Pro tips as usual, thanks for watching!
@@luremongers8544 time of the year. Mackerel (little tunny) prefer the cooler temps, so you’ll generally see them in droves during spring and fall.
Blessings from Jamaica use a spoon 1/4 ounce bucktail spoon jack killa
Coming in from Pennsylvania for a couple of days 3rd time in Bermuda never fished there so hopefully i will catch something. Great videos. Picked up a couple of the lures you recommended. Hopefully i can find some good spots to cast from shore.
Definitely will find a few spots. Bermuda is nice for sight fishing. Bring nice polarised glasses and keep your eyes peeled.
Thanks for watching
-Raj
The blue runners I’ve landed there were on either fresh fry or on a Yazuri (albino)
For bonefish i recommend getting a darker coloured bucktails, around 1/4 ounce. Also once the colder weather comes around they do tend to stick around but prefer cut baits rather than artificial, I've had bigger ones eat squid in December. Hope this helps.
Thanks a lot, will definitely try it when I get back out there.
@@luremongers8544 Any updates with hogfish? finally got one myself and they seem to be around more than usual.
Вау.. какая большая и красивая..
Still caught some cool fish. Things could always be worse.
I should count my blessings. Trying to target a new species tomorrow. I'll hopefully have some footage soon.
@@luremongers8544 Cool. What are you going after?
@@TheFishingNomad palometa
Do u eat any of the fish?
Some I eat, since my mom's a big fish eater. Some I give away. Some a release