How To Fish For Amberjack Going Out On Key West Fishing Charters To The Wrecks
Posted by TerranceV | Sports | Posted on February 18th, 2012
When you’re on a Key West fishing charter, on a reef or possibly a wreck and you catch an amberjack, specially a greater amberjack, be ready for a real fight. They’re recognized by some as the strongest fighting fish pound for pound. Amberjacks can weigh up to 45 lbs. and the largest ones are closer to 140 lbs. Amberjacks are a prized game fish, a preferred among anglers due to the fact they offer such impressive sport in addition to the reality that they are exceptional to eat.
Amberjacks are frequently located around reefs, ship wrecks, oil rigs and any solid structures in deeper water. Needless to say the bigger fish are frequently located fishing charters in deeper water. They’re able to be located inside the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and are plentiful around the reefs and wrecks of Key West. Some claim that the most significant amberjacks are located in Panama but one of several largest on record Key West fishing charters was caught in the coast of Hawaii.
To catch amberjack you frequently choose to set your tackle up for major game fish in deep water. You need to make use of around a 30 to 50 lb. test line on a sturdy rod with a solid reel that could manage a fairly stiff drag. Amberjack are notorious for tearing up lowpriced fishing rigs. You need a leader around 5′ to 8′ at 60 to 100 test. Put a heavy egg weight about five to 8 oz. on the bottom of one’s rig.
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