ok perfect...ive been reading alot recently and about Capt. bouncer and what he does...iam going to try and get the 60 min video on how to swordfish...but before I do...ok some questions...
when I rig up the squid ...do i have to put a weight on it so it can sink or do i just let it free fall to the desire depth I want it??
is it pretty much drop the lines and driff or is it trolling??? iam a dolphine fisher and thats what iam use to so forgive me if its a dumb questions
in a nut shell... its basically rig squid , iam asssuming a 4 ft wire leader connected to it so the fish won't snap the line, and right on the leader I connect a glow stick or one of those neat strobe lights and rig it to the rod and hope for the best or do I rid the glow stick closer to the bait??... I mean of course each rod will be set at different depths but basically each rod should have that kind of set up??
Ohh one more thing... I was reading on the new light Hydro light... seems like it works.. but what exactly does it do..its not ment to go down deep right?? its just ment so it can float above the service and light up the suroundings?? I was thinking of making my own and putting a green light guard around the light so it can light up green..It should work the same..
once I get to the desire depth and let the lines out and if I have to driff, would I have to driff heading back to shore or driff heading more out??
sorry for all the questions but I want to go in this knowing what to do and being able to catch something, iam currently located in Orlando because of some schooling I have to do here for work but my boats in miami...but my friend here has a boat and were planning on going out to the east coast sometime in 2-3 weeks and fish for sword..just wondering if anything changes since iam fishing more up north..as in do I have to go out deeper or not as deep as apose if I were to fish in miami??