The Best Saltwater Fishing Tips Of The Week (May 27, 2018)
- By: Joseph Simonds
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- Found In: Best Fishing Tips (Newsletter)
It’s Memorial Weekend.
A huge thank you to all who bravely served our country!
Below you will find the Salt Strong newsletter for the week ending May 27, 2018.
This post shows a top summary of the new fishing tips that went live this past week (so that you don’t miss out on any of them).
It starts with the exclusive Insider tips and then shows the public tips.
Enjoy (and please let us know what tips or reviews you want us to cover next – simply leave a message in the comments below)
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Top Insider Fishing Club [Exclusive Tips]
Below you will see all of the top Insider fishing tips from last week.
Simply click on the link (or the image) and you will be instantly taken to the specific post.
If you aren’t part of the Insider Club yet, click here to join (risk-free for 365 days).
1. The Best Spots To Fish During Busy Weekends (click here)
2. The Best Way To Rig A Crab For Catching Tarpon (click here)
3. My Favorite (And Most Universal) Live Bait Rig For Inshore Fishing (click here)
4. Weedless Jighead Review: How To Maximize Strikes With This Jig (click here)
5. Skipping Mangroves For Snook And Trout (Fishing Report) (click here)
INSIDER BONUS – New Salt Strong App Coming Soon (click here)
Hope you enjoyed those new Insider tips.
Let us know any specific tips you want to see next month by leaving a comment.
If you aren’t part of the Insider fishing club yet, click here to join today.
Top Public Fishing Tips
Each week we release at least one new public fishing tip as well, and we’ll also feature a popular one from years past in case you missed it.
Enjoy!
1. Pro-Cure Bait Scent: How Many More Fish Does It Really Catch? Fun Experiment (click here)
2. How To Properly Catch & Release A Fish (Without Killing It) (click here)
3. Fastest Way To Tie The UNI Knot (FREE PDF GUIDE INCLUDED) (click here)
The Fish Strong Podcast
Every week we sit down with a different pro to discuss fishing tactics, tell stories, and have fun on the Fish Strong podcast.
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1. This Will Make You Rethink Your Next Inshore Fishing Trip (click here)
Hope you enjoyed these fishing tips for the week.
Any questions on any tip?
Any specific tips or tactics you want us to cover next?
Just let us know… we are here to help you.
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Tight lines!
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Hey, bro. Love this site. Whatever ure doing, keep at it.
Quick question. I fish from kayaks in a little saltwater lagoon that opens up to the sea. There’s jack, tilapia, and barracuda. Any tips 4 it?
Ps, does line color matter?
Hey Joe, How about a tip on using side scan sonar for inshore fishing or general tips regarding sonar use? I feel it’s an often underutilized piece of equipment especially on inshore boats…
Joe and Luke, the tips on fishing various baits and lures have been very good. The videos on the best techniques have been good too. I’ve used the info to my success.
I think that in order to really start a new exponential growth of the tribe, it’s time to focus out of FL. Let’s have tips on how to fish for striped sea bass, tautogs, bluefish, sharks, yellow tails, jacks, mackerels, tarpon, barracuda, etc.,etc. The articles are predominantly written about FL locations and are irrevelant to those tribe members or potential tribe members who don’t live there. It is very possible that SaltStrong membership has reached critical mass in FL. Critical mass is also when membership stops growing and frequently starts diminishing.
Getting more information relevant to anglers living in other states can start a new growth of interested saltwater anglers that might affiliate with SaltStrong. Articles on nearshore fishing, beyond where a kayak or poling skiff can safely go, would be of great interest I think. The current plethora of picture after picture of anglers showing their trout, snook, redfish, occasional flounder or a few tarpon have made everything the same day after day. At my recent CCA chapter meeting last week, a SaltStrong member told me that he has been growing, in his words, “intensely bored with the postings and reviews all showing specs, reds and snook being caught from kayaks in FL”. I can’t disagree.
Articles on good fishing locations and techniques in GA, AL, MS, LA, TX, SC, NC can draw new interest from anglers in other states than primarily FL. Make those free for a year. Try advertising in the various state CCA magazines. The process itself of SaltStrong administrators talking to guides and nearshore captains in other locations, and giving them the opportunity to provide tips and gain recognition, can fuel new opportunities for SaltStrong growth outside of FL. That method of growth can expand up the Eastern seaboard and the West coast too. Let’s see some more information that might attract more ladies into the sport and the ‘tribe’. Has there been any plan to add a kids section for SaltStrong?
I’m providing these observations and suggestions in the spirit of wanting to see the group expand the services offered, but be much more inclusive of anglers in other states, and to make looking at the posted pictures, etc. more relevant to non-Floridians.
Hey Mel, awesome feedback brother.
Also, I hoped you slapped the guy who said he was intensely bored seeing redfish pics… never in my life will I get bored seeing nice reds… haha.
In all seriousness, yes, we have plans to take Salt Strong nationwide, covering every type of species (both saltwater and freshwater) imaginable. Our long-term goal is to have a community where our Tribe members would feel comfortable and confident finding and catching fish anywhere (From Florida to New York to California). Of course, expansion takes time, people, and a whole lot of money.
What’s been interesting is that we are seeing MASSIVE growth of our Insider Club in Texas, Georgia, and the Carolinas. Many of these anglers are realizing that a redfish is a redfish regardless of where it lives.
But all that being said, you’ll see some changes (including a new bottom fishing expert who is joining the team) in the next 45 days. We are also talking to a couple of experts who live up north (stripers, fluke, bluefish) and some in Texas as well.
Regarding the kid’s section, we spent a lot of time building out an entire kid’s course (and it’s FREE), yet hardly anyone views it. It was a lesson that we’ll probably have to reach kids in a different format.
Thank you again for all of the support and candid feedback. We can’t get better without awesome insight like this. Tight lines!
Joe
Great plans ahead Joe. I’m pleased that you read my suggestions. I am looking forward to the new tips on bottom fishing.
One state (or two states) at a time in your expansion efforts. AL will spill over into MS. TX will spill over into LA.
I do believe that, as your marketing budget will allow, an ad about SaltStrong every now and then in the coastal states
CCA magazine will really help. Keep up the good work.
Joe: Have you compared Berkeley Fireline and Power Pro, both in yellow and same test? If so, what is your opinion?
Hey Heber! That will be a test that we’ll be doing soon. Stay tuned and thank you for the comment.