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  2. Spot Fish Facts & Fishing Guide - Fishing Gear

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    Where to Fish for Spot Fish? Because they prefer brackish waters over sandy or muddy floors , it’s not hard to find a spot fish. You can also visit bridges or other darker areas to find them, particularly oyster beds, due to the availability of food in those areas.

  3. Catching Spot Fish | FishTalk Magazine

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    A simple bottom rig is often the most effective way to catch spot fish. The best place to find spot is over old oyster beds in less than 20 feet of water. The Bay along Ocean View used to be nothing but big oyster beds.

  4. Tips, techniques and tactics for catching trophy winning Spot. Learn where to find Spot, and the best lures, baits and fishing tackle to catch them.

  5. Spot (fish) - Wikipedia

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    The spot is native to the west central and northwest regions on the Atlantic Ocean. It is found along the Gulf of Mexico, along the southern coast of the U.S from Massachusetts and down to Campeche, Mexico.

  6. Spot - Take Me Fishing

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    Where to catch Spot. Spot can be found on the Atlantic coast from Maine southward throughout the Gulf of Mexico. It is an important bait fish as well as an important commercial fish throughout its range. They prefer estuaries and bays through the spring and summer months, then travel offshore to deeper waters in the fall to breed.

  7. How to Catch Spot Fish? - Fishing Form

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    First, spot fish are typically found in shallow water, so you’ll want to fish near the shoreline or in areas where the water is not too deep. Second, spot fish are attracted to baitfish, so using live bait or lures that mimic baitfish is often effective.

  8. Spot migrate along the coast down to the Southern US Coast coast and to the Gulf for the winter. They stop along the way to feed for the long journey and that makes for great fishing. They often feed near the bottom so they can pick for food. When Spot are 'in' they are fairly easy to catch.

  9. The spot (Leiostomus xanthurus), also known commonly as the spot croaker, Norfolk spot and the Virginia spot, is a species of small short-lived saltwater fish in the family Sciaenidae. The species inhabits estuary and coastal waters from Massachusetts to Texas, and derives its name from the prominent dark spot behind each gill.

  10. Where to Find Spot. Spot can be found in estuary and coastal waters from the Gulf of Mexico to New England. Young Spot can be found in as shallow as 1 ft of water but the species is more typically found under 20 ft or so. When Spot are out farther on the continental shelf they can be found hundreds of feet deep.

  11. Spot – www.daybreakfishing.com

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    Spot are caught near fishing piers, jetties, inlets, the surf, oyster beds, and other areas. Popular baits for catching spot fish include bloodworms, squid, shrimp, peeler crab, sea clams, and other baits. Anglers also report good success using special scent impregnated baits such as bait strips.