My favourite fish to catch on the LRF gear currently is no other than the aggressive and spectacularly fighting garfish. I have had some nice catches and the fight they give can be tremendous.
I have been using small casting jigs of 5-8g rigged with an added assist hook as well as the treble. I have had better hook-ups and less fish lost this way, as the hard part on targeting this species is its ability to shed the hook.
I tend to find them in greater numbers over mixed ground with strong currents and plenty of bait fish. The best results have come around high tide and especially at mid-day. They seem to hunt all the way from bottom to surface and thus a retrieve that gets the lure moving up and down throughout the water column seems best. Nonetheless, when they are active they wont miss the jig wherever it is!
Tight lines!
Gear used.
Rods: Golden Mean Symphonia, 8,6", 0.6-8g
Reel: Mitchell Mag Pro 1000,
Mainline: Toray Bottom Attacker fluorocarbon, 3lbs
lures: various metal jigs and mini pilkers.
I have been using small casting jigs of 5-8g rigged with an added assist hook as well as the treble. I have had better hook-ups and less fish lost this way, as the hard part on targeting this species is its ability to shed the hook.
I tend to find them in greater numbers over mixed ground with strong currents and plenty of bait fish. The best results have come around high tide and especially at mid-day. They seem to hunt all the way from bottom to surface and thus a retrieve that gets the lure moving up and down throughout the water column seems best. Nonetheless, when they are active they wont miss the jig wherever it is!
Tight lines!
Gear used.
Rods: Golden Mean Symphonia, 8,6", 0.6-8g
Reel: Mitchell Mag Pro 1000,
Mainline: Toray Bottom Attacker fluorocarbon, 3lbs
lures: various metal jigs and mini pilkers.