If saltwater inshore fishing is your game, you almost certainly like chasing after speckled sea trout. This species can at times seem easy to catch, but at others, specks can be frustratingly difficult to get on the end of the line. Hey, this is fishing, folks – there are no guarantees – but we can promise you one thing. Use these three speckled trout fishing tips, and you will up your game.
BONUS TIP: You’re not afraid to cheat a little, to make that banner catch? Go out to a good spot the day before you’re going to fish armed with a dozen shrimp and a plastic soda bottle. Rip up the shrimp and put the bits in the bottle, then use a knife or ice pick to poke a bunch of holes in it. Weight it down and sink it in your honey-hole, with a line and float attached. When you return in the morning cast near the float. You will be able to notice a difference. (And, of course, don’t forget to retrieve your float and bottle before leaving the spot).
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