Gentleman4561
Senior Member
My friend and I took a trip down to Sunbury river to do some shark fishing, we dropped in at the boat ramp and drifted cut mullet on the bottom for a couple miles with one single bite on a balloon rig.
I am thinking next time we aught to get a bigger anchor that will actually be capable of holding us down in the channel or close to it and then running two baits on the bottom and 2 balloon rigs, how does this strategy sound? I figure our baits were bouncing along the bottom at 1-3mph which was certainly not ideal.
What about bait? We tried to catch stingray off the Sunbury pier the night before but caught nothing but a ton of sea trout and a bunch of toad fish. Will the sharks around there eat mullet? I can get them frozen here in Atlanta pretty easily.
I am thinking next time we aught to get a bigger anchor that will actually be capable of holding us down in the channel or close to it and then running two baits on the bottom and 2 balloon rigs, how does this strategy sound? I figure our baits were bouncing along the bottom at 1-3mph which was certainly not ideal.
What about bait? We tried to catch stingray off the Sunbury pier the night before but caught nothing but a ton of sea trout and a bunch of toad fish. Will the sharks around there eat mullet? I can get them frozen here in Atlanta pretty easily.