How To Catch A Saltwater Inshore Slam In 20 Minutes (Using This Shortcut)
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Want to catch more redfish, speckled trout, snook, and flounder in less time? Want to know how the pros use tides and trends to catch inshore slams fast?
Then you're going to love this shortcut to finding new spots.
In this Salt Strong fishing tutorial, Luke Simonds reveals some shortcuts he uses to find new redfish and trout spots in new areas.
The best news is that a big portion of finding new saltwater inshore fishing spots can be done from home (using satellite maps, tide charts, etc).
And as you'll see in this video, when you find the 10% zone (where 90% of the feeding fish are), it can become incredibly easy to catch inshore slams fast (even with artificial lures).
Have any questions about catching saltwater inshore slams (redfish, speckled trout, snook, and flounder)? Let us know in the comments below!
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Clearly a really good spot. Current + bait + structure = fish. Following up the topwater strikes with subsurface bait was key. Reds love to pick things up off the bottom, Snook & trout will do it at times too. I managed a grand slam (trout, red, Snook & tarpon) in a similar time frame off one little island in ENP. My first tarpon broke me off or else I would have happened even faster. The planets aligned for an epic day - thankfully I had my GoPro to record the whole thing and put the video on my channel. We knew the fish were there because the day before my buddy stumbled upon this spot while waiting for a storm to pass. The action was so good we returned the day and double slammed. We had fished the spot before and gotten few small snook, but on this day it was nonstop multiple species action.
Sure is a lot of fun when it all comes together... and even better when the camera is rolling so you can relive and share the excitement!
Cant beat a slam top of the morning!!! good stuff Luke!!
Thanks Justin!
As you well know zman baits float. So when it’s “sitting” on the bottom it’s not sitting still. I especially like to use something with gold flakes, the reds will go for it.
Thanks for making time to leave the helpful comment Jason!
Where did you get the bench on your bow? It looks like a great way to have options.
awesome tips will for sure try this thanks
Thanks for making time to leave the nice comment Mike!
@@Saltstrong keep making those videos I shared your link to a couple of fishing pages Skulls Fishing and Canal fishin junkies sure helps and makes things simpler when we see how you simplify things great stuff
I used that same white soft plastic and silver jig and got a flounder a couple weeks ago
Nice work Cayden!
What are the weight classes and actions on those two rods?
Another great video. What power/action rods were you using there?
I always use fast action rods, and I'll use Medium Heavy on most brands except for TFO (medium) and the St. Croix E6X (heavy) since the different brands have different power rating systems. Here's a link to see the rods I've tested and reviewed so far: www.saltstrong.com/article_categories/fishing-rods/
How do I get myself some slam shady paddle tails
The can only be bought from our online store, but it's private for Insider Club members right now so that they can get a head start on everyone else. I highly recommend joining if you haven't yet done so because it comes with a "catch more fish or it's free" guarantee: www.saltstrong.com/
Nice vid brother great content
Thanks for making time to leave the nice comment, Ryan!
When you say you were seeing a good amount of bait what exactly were you seeing? Jumping mullet or something else? I've never had luck casting to jumping mullet but maybe I'm doing something wrong
Yes, the mullet schools are primarily what I was looking for (along with flashing pinfish and pilchards). The reds and snook will often he hanging around the food and activity.
@@Saltstrong got it. Do you cast all around the jumping mullet or in front/ behind?
@@ACRBunny All around
sooo, are you normally in corpus, oooor florida.
I personally fish in FL most often, but we have over 1,000 active Insider Club members who live in TX (many of which are in Corpus).
@@Saltstrong k cause i live in corpus, is this video florida though?
This trip was from Placida, FL.
Hook me up with the salt strong. I'd love to contribute and join
👍🏼👉🏼🎣
Thanks! More videos like this coming soon.