
If you are looking for artificial lures to catch tarpon, this is the place to be. We have covered the X-Rap Twitchin’ Mullet, Dr. Fish's Saltwater GT Popper is covered as well as MirrOlure 77M twitchbait and the X-Rap 3-inch 1/4-ounce clear jig. Each flies performs well and has a different action.
X-Rap Twitchin’ Mullet
A mullet imitation is a good choice if you want to catch tarpon using artificial lures. However, you're going to have to fish a little differently in the open waters than you would in saltwater. It's best to put your bait about ten or fifteen feet in front if you want to retrieve the rolling fish. Then, slowly and with a series on twitches, move it slowly. Morris suggests that you follow a one second pause with three seconds of pause. If retrieving erratically, Morris recommends changing to a one two count. This will make the bait appear easy to the Tarpon.
This red-white, bunker-colored mullet makes a great choice for deep-water fishing. This baitbuster's hollow body makes for a better hookup. It can sit on top of the tarpon's lip and flutter while it swims. If you fish in deep water, this bait can be used.
Dr. Fish's Saltwater GT Popper
Dr. Fish's Saltwater GT Popper, which is 8 inches long and made of heavy-duty plastic. This lure is also known by the "D.O.A Shrimp" and is the best lure for tarpon. This lure can be used to catch both big and small tarpon.
The Double Barrel Popper makes a loud sound and leaves a huge bubble trail. The lure comes with a molded foam body, a synthetic tail or natural tail. This lure is best used in shallow water for spotted fish. It can also be cast out and retrieved as a brush fly. Once you've chosen the right type of pattern, you're well on your way towards catching tarpon.

When fishing for tarpon, you should use a medium-heavy spinning reel and a long, medium-heavy rod. For line, Waszczuk recommends braided lines in the 40 to 50-pound class. The size of your tarpon can determine the weight of the line. To hook, add a fluoroleader at the terminal end of the line. Then slowly use the tip of the rod to move your bait. For fishing in shallow waters for tarpon, you can use baits that look like bunker or mullet. The colors can vary depending on where they're found.
MirrOlure77M twitch bait
MirrOlure 77M shad twitchbait for tarpons, bluefishes, snook, and jack is great. These twitchbaits come in many appealing patterns and can sink to several yards. This type of bait imparts an irresistible darting action to the fish. There are many natural colors and patterns to choose from.
This twitchbait has a suspending action and can be submerged for up 36 inches. This tarpon bait is not meant to be fished in one lure. It should be used slowly and with a steady retrieve. Its hot tiger color, also known as the Tropical color in Cuba, is ideal for tarpon during nighttime or low light conditions. This bait is also great for cubera snapper and jack crevalle.
MirrOlure 77M, a twitchbait for tarpon that is designed for trolling and casting. It's made of ABS and comes with a UV-protective finish. It is durable enough to withstand all water conditions. This lure's holographic reflections make it stand out in any circumstance.
X-Rap 3-inch 1/4 ounce clear jig
The X-Rap jig makes a great lure for tarpon. This bait is a favorite among Capt. Jim uses this bait for fishing inshore waters. It is very effective with hooks and has a sinking action when it is stationary. This bait works well in clear waters and can be fished either on the beach or close to a dock. This bait is also very effective in shallow flats and brackish rivers. These conditions can be aided by the use of gold or pilchard color.

TerrorEyz's 3-inch 1/4-ounce clear jig can also be used for sight casting. This bait has glitter specs that are designed to catch juvenile Spanish tarpon. It also looks great in clear water, and the manufacturer says it's stuffed with real shrimp. But if you're not sure whether it's stuffed with shrimp, don't worry because this bait is made of soft plastic, and it's still very effective at catching tarpon.
FAQ
Which time is best to fish?
The ideal time to fish is early morning or late afternoon. These times are when the fish are active and feeding.
How can I get my children to fish?
Absolutely! Fishing is a favorite pastime of children. Fishing is something that most children love to do. There are many ways you can encourage your child fishing. To encourage them to fish, you can teach them how knots are made, how to build a fishing line, and what fishing etiquette is. It is possible to show them pictures of fish and tell stories about fishing.
To fish, do we need a pole?
Yes, you do! You use a bobber to prevent the bait from moving when you are fishing. The bobber consists of two parts: the line and the float. To cast a lure, attach the hook to one end of the line. Then, pull the rod out and release the line. The lure could sink to the bottom if you don't have a bobber. This makes it harder for fish to take the bait.
Statistics
- To substantiate this theory, Knight attempted a systematic inquiry by considering the timing of 200 'record' catches, more than 90 percent were made during a new moon (when no moon is visible). (myfwc.com)
- You likely have a fish hooked if the bobber moves erratically for over 5 seconds. (tailoredtackle.com)
- For most freshwater species you are most likely to target when first starting out, a reel size of 20 to 30 should be more than enough! (strikeandcatch.com)
- Coarse fishing is 100% catch and release these days. (linesonthewater.anglingtrust.net)
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How To
How to Tie a Fishing Lure Like a Pro
These steps will allow you to create simple fishing lures using different materials and colors.
Step 1: Cut two pieces approximately 3/4" wide of twine.
Step 2 Fold one twine piece in half.
Step 3: Twist both ends together.
Step 4 Wrap the end the second twine piece around the first one so the knot is in the loop.
Step 5: Pull the loop tight.
Step 6 Repeat step 4.
Step 7 - Secure the knot using a pin or needle.
Step 8 - Trim excess twine.