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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
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King fishing during the summer has its up and downs. It seems to turn on and off every two to three weeks.
The larger female fish (20 to 40 pounds) normally occur in the nearshore waters just outside bays and sounds.
Smaller males (6 to 12 pounds) are abundant in 60 to 120 feet of water.
Artificial and natural reefs are focal points for these schooling fish.
During the early morning hours, baits trolled on the surface are extremely productive.
However, the fish usually sound to avoid the heat. This is when the smart angler brings out the downriggers and planers. When fishing these deep running devices, remember to keep the bait or lure at least 10 feet behind the device.
Kings can be finicky at this time of year, subsequently anglers try everything from artificial lures to that offshore panacea, rigged ballyhoo.
Live bait, such as 6- to 10-inch long mullet or menhaden, slow trolled or drifted can also be extremely effective.
These should be fished at various depths using a live bait rig to locate the fish.
Spoons and deep running plugs also work well. Colored plastic skirts, Hawaiian eyes, and seawitches are normally used to dress up ballyhoo for trolling.
Like live baits, these lures are fished at various depths to find the fish.
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