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Why do people think these are junk fish?

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Spent the week on HHI again and got out with my guide buddy, as I tend to do :)

The wind made it tricky to get to the good tarpon spots so we chose Plan B, which was targeting schools of monster Jack Crevalles with surface presentations.  I'd caught Jacks before but not like this.  Someone really needs to explain to my why people look down on this fish.  They roam in voracious packs, they eat both live bait and artificials, you can target them on light tackle, watching them eat is an adrenaline rush, and they fight like crazy.  What's not to like?  And it's much cheaper to target these guys than to fly halfway around the world to target Giant Trevally :)

We went 3 for 4 after I pulled the hook on one of them.  The big boy was 33 lbs, the other two were 24-25 lbs each.  Not a bad consolation prize after the silver king didn't cooperate!
 

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Great trip!  Jacks are always fun!

Jeff

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Nice Fish ~

Love the Head First shot

Congrats

A-Jay

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Always wondered the "junk fish" status of 
Jack's, myself. They seem so much fun to
catch.

Can't wait for the challenge myself.

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4-6lb versions of those made my alabama rig rod look like a noodle, I can't even fathom how hard the ones you caught must have fought!

I think people just wuss out when the jack makes many many hard runs instead of just one or two like most "sport fish" :lol:

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Don't think I've ever considered and fish "junk".  A day catching fish like that sounds like heaven to me.  :D

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Those fish are a blast to catch! Jack crevalles are pound for pound one of the best fighting fish.

Yea im not sure why they are considered junk fish. Ill be headed to the gulf coast in october, I would love to catch a few like that!

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If I lived where I could fish for those, bass would be the junk fish.

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Big, aggressive, hard pulling fish, sounds awful :rolleyes:

I'm with ghoti, if I lived by the ocean, I would own a lot less bass gear. 

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36 minutes ago, .ghoti. said:

If I lived where I could fish for those, bass would be the junk fish.

Truer words have never been spoken.  And this is exactly the reason why the bass rods I brought with me stayed unused all week :)

  • Super User

Bloody bait fish makes for great shark bait,   

I don't think anything is Junk fish other than maybe ones that are hurting the environment.

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I live in South Florida where there's tons of jacks (along other saltwater fish) and I still greatly enjoy catching bass.Almost half my tackle is freshwater tackle.

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I think they are considered trash fish because they have no food value.The first one I ever caught i took home and mama fried him up.It was all blood, skin and bones!.Caught one at the jetties once and these chinese people begged me for him.I tried to explain but they didnt speak english but by their gestures they wanted the fish.So I gave up and let them have it.Maybe they knew a special recipe.?

But they are amazing fighters.I caught a 2 poundet once and thought it was 5 times that size.

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I think it comes from the fact there isn't a lot of inherent skill in catching them and they are not table fare. I loved catching them as a ten year old living on the intercoastal. They are bulldogs, but I wouldn't make a trip solely to catch them like I would redfish, specs, tarpon, or snook. 

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wow chris, those are some nice ones!  i've only caught 1 before and yours dwarfed the little guy i caught.  the little one i hooked fought like a spotted bass on meth so i can't imagine what those fish must have felt like!!!

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They are incredibly fun to catch and pound for pound one of the strongest fish, but I made the mistake of trying to eat one....yuck!

Except when I have the grandkids out I avoid them if at all possible.

Might as well go down to the highway and snag the rear bumpers of passing VWs. Takes so little skill to catch them, if you can find them you can hook up.

To me they are a nuisance, same as lady fish.

The kids love them and so do guides with tourists.

Took my cousin fishing and thought I hooked a nice red. Handed my gloomis glx to her and snapped it in half mid battle. I wasn't even mad. She kept saying I will buy you a new one- lol I never told her how much it cost. Side note gloomis took care of me. 

 

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It is true that jack crevalle don't taste very good, but most people don't fish for jacks for food, they fish them for the fight they give,just like people who fish for big largemouth bass and let them go since they don't taste good. A 10 pound jack crevalle fights much harder than a 15 pound snook and few inshore fish can complete pound for pound with these jacks. If jack crevalle become too easy to catch you can try catching a permit( one of my favorite inshore fish to catch). Permit are much stronger pound for pound than most inshore fish and will test your skills greatly if you can successfully catch one from land.

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2 hours ago, soflabasser said:

If jack crevalle become too easy to catch you can try catching a permit( one of my favorite inshore fish to catch). Permit are much stronger pound for pound than most inshore fish and will test your skills greatly if you can successfully catch one from land.

I cruised around the Key West backcountry last week looking for permit and didn't even see one.  Gotta add permit to my list of fish caught!

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27 minutes ago, Chris at Tech said:

I cruised around the Key West backcountry last week looking for permit and didn't even see one.  Gotta add permit to my list of fish caught!

Are you still down there?This time of year is one of the best times to catch a permit.They are definitely a fish worth adding to any fisherman's bucketlist.

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1 hour ago, soflabasser said:

Are you still down there?This time of year is one of the best times to catch a permit.They are definitely a fish worth adding to any fisherman's bucketlist.

Nope - unfortunately vacation had to end and we returned to the real world.  I'll be back though!

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