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2018, Seatrout - Top 5 Lures with William Toney
In The Spread Top 5 Seatrout Baits and Lures video features Captain William Toney sharing his expertise on successful seatrout fishing methods. Toney shares his playbook, saving time and money on figuring out the right lures for successful fishing.
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2023, How to Catch Speckled Trout - Get the Know How
In The Spread offers educational videos on sea trout/speckled trout fishing, providing insights into their behavior, preferences, and best practices. The company works with world's best fishermen to provide expert advice on lures and bait, ensuring fishermen can capture these elusive creatures with precision and skill.
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2021, Popping Cork Rig - Sea Trout Fishing with Captain William Toney
Using a popping cork rig during rainy weather can increase fish on the line, especially as the Gulf of Mexico heats up. Use a 20lb. leader tied to the cork to prevent tangling and use a jighead and soft plastic bait. Cast the rig ahead of the boat's drift and give 2-3 good pops.
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2019, Florida Fishing Regulations for Sea Trout
Florida's new fishing regulations for sea trout will benefit all anglers, with a reduction from 5 fish per angler to 3. The rule will enhance the Big Bend trout fishery, allowing for more big female trout and reducing captains' take. The new rules will help guide clients and protect the trout fishery.
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2019, Winter Sea Trout - William Toney
To catch sea trout in cold Gulf waters, anglers should use natural heated areas like mangrove keys and limestone rock bars. Poling and using a glow jerk bait can help find fish in shallow water. A 3/0 live bait hook and loop knot can also be effective.
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2018, MirrOlure Provoker for Fall Speckled Trout
The MirrOlure Provoker is a popular bait for Fall trout fishing on the Nature Coast. It's a soft plastic bait with a scent and can be fished weedless, jig head, and under a cork. Targeting hard bottom and rock grass flats, it's best at 3 feet depth with a breeze and outgoing tide. The bait is rigged with a popping cork.
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