Saltwater Baits

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Baits


Bait Description Target Fish Price Quantity Weight Required level Recommended hook size
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Shrimps are a hard to be ignored bait for almost any fish. Bass, Panfish, Trout or Catfish loves them. Bass, Trout, Salmon, Shad, Thicklip Grey Mullet, European Eel 350 Credits.png

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15

30

Medium 30

1

#6 - #1/0
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Clam Meat. A genuine delicacy that will leave no fish indifferent, clam meat comes from tiny shellfish that are even smaller than mussels and is a superb choice of saltwater bait! Bonefish, Striped Bass, Flounder, Gafftopsail Сatfish 730 Credits.png 20 Medium 35
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Mussel Meat. Soft, juicy and fresh out of the Gulf of Mexico, this deliciously irresistible mussel meat is one of the best fish baits, particularly when going after saltwater monsters! Permit, Red Drum, Striped Bass, Flounder, Gafftopsail Сatfish 850 Credits.png 15 Heavy 47
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Crab. A gourmet dish for humans and fish alike, this crab is a deliciously irresistible bait that does wonders at attracting predators in salty and brackish waters! Permit, Red Drum, Striped Bass, Tarpon, Flounder 1900 Credits.png

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10

20

Heavy 55

50

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Sand Fleas. These tiny crustaceans that like to burrow in the sand of coastal swash zones are a super versatile and effective bait for saltwater fishing! Permit, Red Drum, Striped Bass, Flounder 1010 Credits.png 15 Medium 54
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Sea Worms. Perhaps, the most versatile choice of saltwater bait, sea worms will work great for catching practically any fish. Bonefish, Flounder, Striped Bass, Mullet, Shad 110 Credits.png 25 Med-Light 54
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Gulf Shrimp. A yummy treat for absolutely any fish species, this fresh and juicy critter straight from the waters of the Gulf of Mexico is larger than any ordinary shrimp and an excellent choice for bait when fishing in seawater. Bonefish, Flounder, Permit, Red Drum, Common Snook, Gafftopsail Сatfish 1300 Credits.png

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15

30

Med-Heavy 55

1

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Scaled Sardines. These small herring-like fish, native to the Gulf of Mexico, are a perfect choice of bait when going after vicious predators, particularly in this saltwater region. Tarpon, Flounder, Permit, Red Drum, Common Snook, Striped Bass 1700 Credits.png

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5

10

X Heavy 55

50

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Finger Mullets. Predatory fish can go into feeding frenzy when they come across schools of delicious finger mullets. No wonder these small inhabitants of brackish water areas are such a popular bait for saltwater fishing! Bonefish, Flounder, Permit, Red Drum, Common Snook, Striped Bass 1115 Credits.png 10 Med-Heavy 54
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Japanese Spiny Lobster This small spiny lobster reaches up to 30 cm long and can be found in the Pacific Ocean near the coasts of Japan, Taiwan, China, and Korea. It’s a valuable commercial crustacean in Japan, while also making a perfect bait for the Giant Grouper. Giant Grouper 3640 Credits.png

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5

5

X Heavy 88

83

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The Japanese flying squid got its name from its ability to jump out of the water and fly a short distance above the surface. This small squid is perfect for baiting Snappers, Bonitos, Mackerels, Marlins, and Tunas. Tuna, Marlin, Greater Amberjack, Giant Trevally, Ruby Snapper, Mahi-Mahi 3115 Credits.png 10 X Heavy 83
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Japanese Jack Mackerel. This is a relatively large forage fish. In sports fishing, it makes an excellent bait for all pelagic predatory fish such as Tunas, Marlins, Mackerels, Bonitos, Yellowtails, and Trevallies. The average size of the Japanese Jack Mackerel is 20–35 centimeters. Tarpon, Tuna, Marlin, Greater Amberjack, Giant Trevally, Narrow-Barred Mackerel 3430 Credits.png

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5

10

X Heavy 87

83

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Japanese Anchovy. This small forage fish is popular in Japanese and Korean cuisine, as well as makes excellent bait for all predatory marine pelagic fish such as small Tunas, small Marlins, Mackerels, Bonitos, Yellowtails, and Trevallies. Bonefish, Small Tuna, Japanese Amberjack, Striped Bonito, Mahi-Mahi, Green Jobfish 2575 Credits.png 10 Med-Heavy 85
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Gutted Fish. A gutted carcass of a small mackerel fish. It’s believed that the smell of gutted fish attracts predators faster. Its head can be fitted on one or two large hooks to make an excellent bait for Groupers, Snappers, or Sharks. Grouper, Shark, Big Catfish, Beluga 3170 Credits.png 5 XXL Heavy 84
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Medium Fish Strips. A medium-sized piece of fish meat with skin, cut into a strip along the spine. It’s mounted on one hook so that the sharp point is free. This is an excellent bait for Snappers, Trevallies, Greater Amberjack, and Small Grouper. Ruby Snapper, Greater Amberjack, Giant Trevally, European Eel, Striped Bass, Small Grouper 2800 Credits.png 15 Heavy 81
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Large Fish Strips. A large piece of fish meat with skin, cut into a strip along the spine. It’s mounted on one hook so that the sharp point is free. This is an excellent bait for Snappers, Trevallies, Greater Amberjack, Groupers, and Sharks. Giant Grouper, Ruby Snapper, Shark, Sturgeon 3300 Credits.png 10 X Heavy 82



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