Monday, September 2, 2013

Live Bait Pompano beach Fishing The Hillsboro Inlet

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The famous Hillsboro inlet located in Pompano Beach, Florida, is home to some of Pompano Beach’s best fishing. Located midway between Fort Lauderdale and Boca Raton, Hillsboro is one of the easiest inlets in south Florida, to get right to great fishing grounds. And it doesn't get the commercial and cruise ship traffic you see in Miami and Fort Lauderdale.

What to Fish For: You can fish for kingfish, dolphin, black fin tuna, Wahoo, amberjack, snapper, swordfish, sailfish, snook, tarpon and more. For local fishing reports and the best selection of  live bait, contact Aces bait and tackle 954-933-3406 or www.acesfishing.com

Bait to use:

Pilchards.
Pilchards are prolific and popular bait for offshore fishermen. Almost everyone who fishes offshore professionally knows how and where to catch these baitfish – they are a crucial ingredient for catching every pelagic species. Mahi, sailfish, tuna, and Wahoo will smash pilchards at any chance they get. Pilchards are also very hearty baits and can survive a long time if you’re gentle when rigging them and are careful about keeping them in the water. While they are prone to injury, they are perfectly frisky and flutter spastically in the water.

Google eyes:

There is simply no better bait for fishing in Pompano Beach than a goggle eye. Kingfish, sailfish, Wahoo, tuna, cobia…well, anything that swims will smash a goggle eye. We’ve even put it to the test fishing midwater rods with a variety of baits and the goggle eye always get hit first. It’s actually pretty amazing. We consider the goggle eye to be the most deadly of baitfish. They are truly the best live bait you can get. We will also deliver to your boat in Pompano Beach or Hillsboro inlet. I f you have an important fishing contest call us ahead of time with your order and we will have it ready for you. Contact us for live goggle eyes  

Ballyhoo for Dolphin:

When we talk about dolphin, we are talking about the dolphin fish, known by most fishermen in Pompano Beach from their Hawaiian name, mahi mahi or by their Pacific coast name, Dorado. These fish are fast growing and they are prolific eaters. Some biologists think of them as the pit bulls of the ocean. Where two or more are gathered, there will soon be lots of bites, and these fish grow at an over whelming rate they can grow to 50 lbs in just 2 years. If you consider the fact that the average lifespan of a dolphin is five years, and that catches over 60lbs pounds are common, you can see how fast they grow.

Live Shrimp:

When live shrimp bait fishing for Yellowtail Snapper you must keep in mind that they have very keen eyesight, fluorocarbon leader is a must, they seem to be leery of regular fishing line and exposed hook parts, so one of the top ways to fish for them is to chum the water first with a bait, about 10 lbs of chum that aces sells in blocks, and the mesh bags they have also. This chum will make them go bananas and go nuts for the food, at this time, cast out your bait right into the chum, the Yellowtail Snapper will be so crazy trying to gobble up the entire chum that they will pretty much jump in the boat.

1 comment:

  1. Joe and Jessica of Hillsboro Inlet Bait are two of the friendliest and honest people that I have ever encountered at a bait and tackle shop. If you want the healthiest and freshest bait on the south east coast then you have found what you are searching for already. I traveled to Pompano from Orlando in search of one of Mother Nature's most beautiful creations the Sailfish and they not only gave me the edge with the liveliest goggle eyes that I have ever seen (because they are caught one at a time on a single hook rig) but they also gave me the inside scoop and some great advice. I plan on fishing this area a lot more now and I will take all of my business to them without a doubt.

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