Sometimes catching Spanish mackerel is such a piece of cake it seems silly – birds are diving, fish are busting bait, and anything you toss into the fray gets snapped up the moment it hits the water’s surface. At other times, however, those mackerel can get downright finicky. And few things are more frustrating than retrieving a lure through fish that are busting water over and over again without getting a strike. So, how to you trick those finicky mackerel into taking the hook?
Finally, remember that when you’re fishing with a pack of boats that’s chasing breaking fish, leaving is sometimes the best option. It may feel crazy to do so, but a bunch of boats can make these fish skittish. Sometimes, if you leave and can find a school of fish that isn’t being pressured the difference in the bites will be night and day – no matter what your offering may be nor how you’re presenting it.
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