3 Mistakes Sabotaging Your Inshore Trips (And How to Fix Them)

If you are tired of going out on the water and not catching the quantity or quality of the fish you want or even worse, getting skunked, it’s more than likely you are making one or more of these mistakes.

I’m going to tell you what these mistakes are and teach you what you should be doing instead.

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If you are struggling to catch fish or you hit a plateau, make sure that you are not making these costly mistakes:

  • Stay out of dead zones
  • Have a handful of lures you have confidence in and know how to use them well
  • Plan your trip out ahead of time, but also know how to make a change when the plan is not working

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J.D. Hay
5 months ago

Good stuff, thanks Pat!!!

Michael Jenkins
5 months ago

These are becoming more second nature to me the more I fish. Thanks Pat and Salt Strong.

Robert Chadwick
5 months ago

Great Tips Here. I’m guilty of too much tackle and not moving often enough to find fish. Thanks for the reminders. I needed to hear this.

David R Sicard
5 months ago

Thanks Pat, that’s probably the best advice I have heard on how the have better success fishing

Jan Radjeski
5 months ago

Great posting Pat, tons of spot-on info packed into this one. I really need to think like a fish more as I seem to struggle with why they are not comfortable being where I am. Thanks for the pointers.

Danforth Weems
5 months ago

When it comes to locating fish, is it worth buying a fish finder or is it more important to observe the water for predator and bait activity?

Louis Aredondo
5 months ago

Thank You Pat ‘n
Good information and tips,
I am Heading to Port Isabel in Late
September, I will be doing more
Fishing from the piers , jetties and shore line , I never fished Port Isabel,
before , I do both , live bait and lures,
Salt Strong has definitely helped so far
A lot good information and tackle,
Any more tips is appreciated
Thanks again , Tight lines!!

Louis Aredondo
5 months ago
Reply to  Pat Ogletree

Thank you for the advice!!
This why I love Salt Strong!!

Glenn Plomchok
5 months ago

Good stuff and noting for sure. I bring a lot of stuff with me and need to pair it down…I will say I MAINLY change colors often if I feel I’m in a good zone. The dead zone thing I get and one challenge being in kayak is you can only cover but so much ground so I am guilty of hanging around dead areas. Lately, I’ve had some good drum action and I explored the shoreline and after moving up most of it with nothing, I saw some splashes which again, to me did not seem like the large mullet which are in the area and I was right (for once LO) and had 4 drum bites right away getting two before they disappeared on me.

Ronald Peedin
5 months ago

need to make a plan thanks alot

Barry Gross
5 months ago

I am always very conscientious when I catch a fish, as to, “What was I doing when that fish bit?” What retrieve was I doing, what depth was the bait, was it in open water or next to structure, what color was the bait? Recognizing what you were doing “right” when you got the bite will allow you to pattern that retrieve (or otherwise) for the next several hours. Be the bait!

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