Gulf of Mexico Charter Boat Fishing Trips
Of course, the bait used for fishing in the sea within the Gulf of Mexico is different when fishing in freshwater. The ocean has a variety of fish that are mostly very aggressive, so careful preparation is needed whether it is the ship used, the strings used, the fishing rod, and the bait that are prepared. There is natural and artificial bait, of course, which are preferably natural bait. Each bait is only suitable for certain targeted fish, so it has advantages and disadvantages. Apart from that, if you want to be guided by professionals when you fish at the Gulf Of Mexico, we recommend you hire CAT Sport Fishing service.
Here I will provide some bait from fish types only so you can improve your fishing experience in the Gulf of Mexico: For natural baits we will describe here:Milkfish bait
Milkfish is the best bait when fishing in the sea at the Gulf of Mexico. The recommended size is under 400 gr. Expert anglers prefer to use large size milkfish when the sea is choppy compared to when the sea is calm so that the target fish can see the bait directly. Of course, the best bait is when the milkfish is fresh.Eel bait
Some anglers do not use this bait because of the difficulty of attaching the eel to the fishing hook. However, there is a way to handle eels, namely fasting eels for 3 to 4 weeks. Then put the eel in the bucket, then add coarse salt in it. This salt not only kills the eels but can get rid of the mucus on the eel’s body, and most importantly causes the eel to produce a blue color that attracts the attention of the target fish in the Gulf of Mexico.Fish meat bait
Is the bait most often used? Can be prepared from various types of fish by slicing or making fillets. It is highly recommended to use small-size tuna meat. Where the sides of the body have a shiny silver color that can reflect sunlight in the water. Of course, to get superior quality bait, we are also obliged to carry out experiments to determine the best bait to catch a lot of fish when we’re angling in the Gulf of Mexico.