Trophy Linesiders

Trophy Linesiders - different meanings of trophy linesiders for different fishermen

Trophy linesiders have a different meaning for every angler. For a fly angler, anything above a fifteen pound striper bass is surely a trophy catch. The fly angler is a jetty jock perched precariously on a jetty waiting for a chance claim to fame when one of those trophy linesiders slowly slips into the mossy perch. The beaches along the Northeastern coastline are well known for their jetty constructions that facilitate fly anglers to catch fish but jetty hopping can be risky at times. Charley Soares, an experienced angler, has written a lot about how to overcome the risks involved in jetty hopping.

Generally, jetties provide a new line of approach to fly anglers to catch trophy linesiders that would otherwise be unapproachable from the beach. These jetties have structures underneath that attract trophy size fish. Reading one of Charley Soares articles/books or his lectures can give you useful tips how to catch these trophy linesiders that are in fact lying below. He is a noted angler and fishing writer who writes for fishing magazines as well as books on issues relating to fishing and fish behavior. He is a specialist on bass fishing and has developed new techniques to help increase an angler’s catch.

However, chances of targeting trophy linesiders with long rods are a different ball game all together. There are many factors that play a role in increasing chances one of these cows hooking successfully. It is important to have the right gear, the proper tackle and appropriate lure/bait for hooking and fighting the battle with fish of trophy proportions. The author has, during the forty years of his fishing career been instrumental in helping many clients and celebrities to catch trophy linesiders. You will see him with his clients and their trophies in The Fisherman magazine as well as on the World Wide Web.

For anglers it is important to get a solid hook set and ensure that the hook is sharpened. The run begins as soon as trophy linesiders hit and it is imperative for the angler to drive the hook home. This can be done by performing a series of sharp strip strikes. Make sure that the line is clear and let the fish run first. Depending upon which way the linesiders is moving you have to tile the rod the other way.

Charley Soares is a past master in fishing techniques. Fishing with tube and worm, a deadly lure bait combination is one of his favorite techniques. His tube and worm guide tells everything there is to know about fishing trophy linesiders. Although fishing with tube and worn has been there for years he has perfected the method over the past decades. It is easier to catch trophy linesiders using his technique/s as they are simple and can be easily mastered.