Fishing For Snapper Bluefish

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Fly fishing for bluefish is an awesome experience.
 It is something that most people have not heard of let alone done.
 The word "bluefish" usually conjures up thoughts of the large chopper-like 15 pound blues that are generally caught out in the oceans in deep waters.
 Although the larger chopper blues are the better known kind of bluefish that people fish for, there is lots of fun to be had fly fishing for their smaller cousins - the snapper bluefish.
Fly fishing for the smaller 2 and 3 pound blues is usually done in back bays and this method of snapper blue fishing can be a very rewarding experience.
 Much like their larger relatives, snapper bluefish wage quite a fight for their size.
 Pound for pound, I'm not sure it gets any better than hooking up with a 3 pound snapper blue fish on an ultra-light spinning rod or, better yet, a real good fly rod.
I usually hunt the back bays of New Jersey for these little monsters and things get real fun when I find them.
 Catching twenty to thirty snapper bluefish is not out of the ordinary on a good day.
 While most people are out on the bay chasing fluke and weakfish, I spend my time chasing schools of snapper bluefish around the bay.
 If I am lucky enough to find a school, the action is more than enough to keep me busy for hours at a time.
If you have never fished for snapper bluefish with ultra-light tackle or with fly-fishing equipment, you are missing out on a wonderful experience!
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