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Daily fishing report

By DAVE MISTRETTA

© St. Petersburg Times,
published June 14, 2001


Barracuda have invaded our local wrecks with a fury. Thousands of these toothy gamefish can be found loitering above any structure that rises more than 10 feet from the bottom.

A variety of live baits can be slow trolled, but blue runners are my favorite. Itcauses commotion when trolled, grabbing the attention of even the most finicky 'cuda.

My second choice would be a tube lure. This rig consists of a length of surgical-type tubing encased with wire leader and several hooks. Store-bought tubes work okay, but don't usually exceed more than 20 inches, that's why I prefer to make my own. At least three feet of length is the ticket to get the tube twisting and turning. Troll at speeds of 6 mph working this snake-like bait in a fast jerking motion. This drives the barracuda into a frenzy, attacking with a vengeance like no other fish. Hot pink is the color of choice.

As warm months progress, expect this action to increase. More 'cudas will venture from the deeper waters and settle in until September. As each cold front comes this fall the numbers will diminish. This normally takes place around late November, or when water temps reach the 60s. Until then, enjoy the action.

- Dave Mistretta captains the Jaws Too out of Indian Rocks Beach. Call (727) 595-3276, or e-mail sales@jawstoo.com.

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