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How to Catch Bluefish, Bigger Bluefish, and More Bluefish - Saltwater Bluefish Fishing

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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2008

http://www.thundermistlures.com/viper-spoon/

More then how to catch bluefish - how to catch bigger bluefish and more bluefish.

We show you what our secret weapon is. Our secret bluefish weapon comes complete with titanium wire line, so it will stand up to those toothy bluefish.

Our secret is... the Viper Spoon! Take a look for yourself. Let us know what you think.

http://www.thundermistlures.com/viper-spoon/

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  • what boat are you on ???

    

  • @1218nicholas We are on Ivo's Key West, Bay/Reef boat, 19 1/2 feet long, center console.

    Thanks for writing in and good luck on the water

  • is that a snapper pole because it looks weak

  • @themontaukmonster1 We like to use medium heavy rods that seem to handle these fish with no problem. Thanks for writing & good fishing!

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  • @stevenclimber Yes, teh viper sppons work well from shore - just remember that they are a light flutter style spoon, which gets heavier when you add bait, but you may also need to add a weight about a foot in front of your viper spoon to gain more casting distance.

    Once you cast out, let it flutter down then point your rod tip down towards the water and begin a slow retrieve - will work great for you!

    Good luck on the water.

  • @thundermistlures do the viper spoons work well from the shore too

  • @bigfri5 Yes - one of my favorite braided lines is power pro. Thanks for tuning in and good luck on the water!

  • Are you using Power Pro?

  • @MultiWTFVideos Although blue fish are very fishy, many people do enjoy eating them. We like them grilled over a charcoal barbeque. Basted with an olive oil, lemon & seasoning mixture, it becomes a wonderful dish. Give it a try!

    Thanks & good fishing!

  • do people eat bluefish?

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