
If you are looking for artificial lures to catch tarpon, this is the place to be. We have also covered Dr. Fish's Saltwater GT Popper and MirrOlure 77M twitchbait are all covered, as well as the X-Rap 3 inch 1/4-ounce clear jig. Each of these flies has a different action, and each works well.
X-Rap Twitchin’ Mullet
A mullet imitation is a good choice if you want to catch tarpon using artificial lures. In open water, however, you will have to fish slightly differently 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 following a 1-second pause followed by a 3-second pause. You can then change to a 1-two count if retrieving erratically. This will make your bait seem easy to the Tarpon.
This red-white, bunker-colored mullet makes a great choice for deep-water fishing. The bait buster's small hollow body allows for better hookups. The hook sits on the top of tarpon's lips and will flutter as it moves. If you fish in deep water, this bait can be used.
Dr. Fish's Saltwater GT Popper
Dr. Fish's Saltwater GT Popper measures 8 inches in length, and is made of tough plastic. This lure is also called the "D.O.A Shrimp" because it's a great lure and the best for tarpon. This lure is great for catching both small and large tarpon.
The Double Barrel Popper emits a large sound and leaves behind a lot of bubbles. The lure comes with a molded foam body, a synthetic tail or natural tail. This lure works best in shallow water, where spotted fish are abundant. You can cast it out and retrieve it like a brush flies. Once you have found the right kind of pattern, it will be easy to catch tarpon.

When fishing for tarpon, you should use a medium-heavy spinning reel and a long, medium-heavy rod. Waszczuk recommends braided 40-50 pound lines. The size of your tarpon can determine the weight of the line. You can attach a fluoroleader to the terminal end and slowly work the bait with the tip. You can fish for tarpon in shallower waters by using baits that resemble bunker or mullet. The colors vary depending on where you find them.
MirrOlure77M twitch bait
MirrOlure 77M shad twitchbaits are great for snook, bluefish, tarpon and jack. These twitch baits can sink to several foot and are available in many attractive patterns. This bait has an irresistible darting motion for fish. There are many options for natural colors and patterns.
This twitchbait has a suspending action and can be submerged for up 36 inches. This type of tarpon bait should not be fished as a single lure, but should be brought in slowly with a slow and steady retrieve. The hot tiger colour, also known in Cuba as the Tropical color, is ideal for tarpon at night or under low light conditions. This twitchbait also works well on cubera snapper, jack crevalle, and other fish.
MirrOlure 77M, a twitchbait for tarpon that is designed for trolling and casting. It is made from ABS and protected by UV light. It is made of ABS and has a UV protective finish. This lure's holographic reflections make it stand out in any circumstance.
X-Rap 3-inch 1/4 ounce clear jig
The X-Rap is a fantastic choice if you are looking for a clear jig that will lure tarpon. This bait is loved by Capt. Jim loves to fish inshore waters with this bait. It has excellent hooks and a sinking action when stationary. This bait can be fished at the beach or next to a dock in clear water. It can also be used in brackish or shallow flats. It's great for these conditions because of the pilchard or gold colors.

The TerrorEyz 3 inch 1/4 ounce clear jig is another clear jig for sight casting. This bait is filled with glitter specs to catch juvenile tarpon. The manufacturer claims that it is stuffed with real shrimp and looks great in clear waters. 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
How big is my tackle box?
You will need ample storage space for all your fishing gear so a large tacklebox is important. The size of tackle boxes will vary depending on how many items are stored inside.
To fish, you will need a Bobber
Yes. A bobber helps keep the bait in place when you fish. The bobber consists of two parts: the line and the float. You attach the hook and line to the lure. Once the line is out, let go of it. A bobber is not necessary to cast a lure. The lure could sink into the waters, making it difficult for the fish bite.
Are there different types or lures?
Yes, there are many kinds of lures. Some lures are made specifically for specific species of fish. Others mimic insects, grasshoppers and frogs. Lures come in various shapes and sizes. Some lures can even be shaped like real insects.
How far away should I stand while fishing?
You are more likely to catch fish the further you stand from shore. But, you also have a higher chance of getting wet.
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How do you clean your fishing gear?
There are many ways to clean your fishing equipment. Some are very simple while others require advanced techniques. You can use soap and warm water. After washing the item, rinse it thoroughly. There's a possibility of bacteria growth if the item is not rinsed well. If left untreated, this could cause a bad odor and worsening of infections. A good way to prevent this is to dry the items completely before storing them. Another thing that you should keep in mind when doing any type of cleaning is to avoid touching the surface of the item. If you touch something dirty, you risk transferring germs onto the object.
In addition to using soap and water, there are many things that you can do to improve the quality of your fishing gear. For example, depending on your type of gear, you might want to use special detergents or solvents. Some things should not be used, though, as they may cause damage to your goods. Bleach is one example. Bleach has been known to disintegrate plastic and metal so it shouldn't be used to clean fishing gear. Warm water and a dishwashing detergent are better choices. Only use dishwashing products that are made specifically to clean fish. Dishwashing liquids have enzymes and chemical that help to break down organic material such as scales. They also contain surfactants which remove dirt from surfaces. However, if you're worried about removing stains, you should consider using a stain remover. Stains are usually caused by oils and fats that remain on the surface of the gear. Applying stain removers directly to the area where the oil or fat came from helps remove the stain without damaging the underlying material.
You'll find many options in your local home improvement shop if you are looking for cleaner solutions for your fishing gear. Most stores carry several kinds of cleaners designed for different purposes. Some of them are meant to deal with small amounts of grease, while others are intended to handle larger quantities. You can pick the one that is most suitable for you.