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Gotcha Lures

The gotcha lure is a very well known lure for consistently catching mackerel. It can also be used to catch king mackerel, ladyfish, and an assortment of jacks. To say the least, the gotcha lure is an excellent choice for surf and pier fishing.

The best technique for the lure is reeling and pumping the rod in a quick manner. When it comes to speed, the faster the better. You will also need a leader, either steel or fluorocarbon, so that the fish don't cut the line with their razor sharp teeth. I use fluorocarbon because the fish are more likely to see the metal leader than the clear, fluorocarbon. A pair of pliers will also be essential due to the sharpness of the lure. I can't tell you how many times I have been hooked when attempting to remove the hook from a mackerel. As you go to remove it, the fish is likely to thrash from side to side, causing the hook to violently sink into your finger.

The motion of the lure is quite simple. As you pump the rod and reel, the lure jumps up and dives down from side to side. The structure and weight if the lure cause it to dive at a rapid rate. Because of this you don't want to let the gotcha lure sink after you cast. The fish you are targeting, most likely mackerel, are built for speed. Their torpedo like structure allows them to maneuver and jolt like a lightening bolt, so speed of retrieval is not an issue.

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