Light‑Tackle Fishing – Small Gear, Big Thrills

Light gear doesn’t mean light action.

With finesse rods and lines, you’ll draw strikes from fast-moving species all over the Keys—think snapper, jack, sea trout, barracuda, and even sharks when the bite’s hot.

Gear & Setup

  • Spinning rigs: Lightweight rods (6–7 ft), 10–30 lb braid, paired with a 20–40 lb leader—balanced for casting and fighting.

  • Tackle: Small lures, live bait, or jigs—precise enough for a bonefish but strong enough for a wahoo.

Where & When

  • Perfect for inshore flats, backcountry, reefs, and wrecks—where bait schools gather and fish hit fast.

  • Multi‑species action—snapper, barracuda, Spanish mackerel, sea trout, jacks, sharks—you never know what hits next.

Why We Run Light

  • More hookups: You feel every bump—and hooksets come fast.

  • Faster action: Light rods mean quick casts, quick strikes, quick thrills.

  • Universal fun: Beginners and pros both get in on the action—family-approved, adrenaline-approved.

How We Do It

  • We match the rig to the target—snapper on the reef, barracuda from the wreck, jack chasing(chasers) top-water bait.

  • Spot the bait school? Cast quick, set fast.

  • Feel the strike—hold tight, reel smart, win the fight.

Book Your Light‑Tackle Blast

Get ready for fast-paced, multi-species action that keeps lines tight and smiles wide.
Call (###) ###-#### or email reelbluecollar@gmail.com to book.

We work hard. We fish sharper. You in?

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