Best Fishing Tips Of The Week: Salt Strong Newsletter (May 28, 2019)
- By: Joseph Simonds
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It’s newsletter time!
We hope you had a wonderful Memorial Day as we remembered and honored those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
A lot of us (myself included) spent some time this weekend on the water doing what we love, and without those who’ve sacrificed, this would not be possible.
So thank you to those men and women, and their family and friends!
Now, we shared a bunch of tips this past week to help you catch more fish, and we even launched our new Tarpon Mastery course!
Click here to see Tarpon Mastery if you want to learn how to catch massive tarpon all year round.
And check out the best Insider tips, public tips, Salt Strong podcast and conservation tips below.
Enjoy!
- Warm Weather Trends [Insider Report]
- [Insider Q & A] How to Avoid “Wasting” Casts (Smart Casting)
- Spot Dissection: Backwater Creeks and Water Salinity [Lofton Creek – Yulee, FL]
- Tarpon Springs Slam Tournament Report [Spot Dissection & Strategy Analysis]
- Pre-Tournament Scouting Trip Strategy Details [Spot Dissection]
- 3 Best Soft Plastic Jerk Baits [Tournament Tested]
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- How To Pick Out The Best Jig Heads (In A Busy Tackle Store)
- This Is How You Catch Huge Tarpon At Night (With Peter Miller & Capt. Kleppinger)
- How To Rig A Shrimp Weedless (Quick & Easy Way)
- Snook Fishing Secrets From One Of The Best Snook Experts In The World
- Gulp Shrimp: Are You Rigging Them Upside Down By Accident?
- 3 Tips To Avoid EXPLOSIONS While Fueling Your Boat
- The Path To 60 Million Anglers In America…
- Interviewing The Most Interesting Fishing Captains In America…
- GATOR TROUT: Catching Big Specks With The Speckled Truth
- Fishing With Lawson Lindsey (Slob Snook, Pompano, Sheepies, & More)
- The Best Catch & Release Techniques (Backed By Science)
- How To Properly Catch & Release Inshore Fish (Without Killing Them)
- The Complete Guide To Catch, Photo, & Release Fishing
- The Truth About Leaving A Fishing Lure In A Fish’s Mouth
Conclusion
What was your favorite tip from this past week?
Have any specific questions you want us to answer?
Let us know in the comments below!
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Here’s what you’ll receive today when you join:
- Weekly fishing reports and TRENDS revealing exactly where you should fish every trip
- Weekly “spot dissection” videos that walk you through all the best spots in your area
- Exclusive fishing tips from the PROS you can’t find anywhere else
- Everything you need to start catching fish more consistently (regardless if you fish out of a boat, kayak, or land).
Hello, I want to start off by saying that I’ve never went saltwater fishing but it is something I seriously want to get into even though I live nowhere close to saltwater or the coast. I was hoping you guys could put out a video concerning what safety gear is needed when on the water in a boat and also a kayak for us newbies.
I know for some of us anglers , we can watch all these videos on reading the surf , walking up and down , down and back , casting metal , plugs , lures , live bait , dead bait , who ever makes them videos 10 cast 20 cast put your lure here and there , look for these conditions , cast , cast , and then catch a fish , A Fish! , then look at the forecast , look at what the tides doing , do you fish the high tide the low tide , i have gone almost every day at different times different tides , different temps of the day and nite . No luck.its a frustrating sport for some of us amateur anglers . Just venting friends, good luck hope it works for ya’ll , ill get it right someday.