crashfromamesbury
05-24-2004, 09:26 AM
who spinfishes for these? and what type of set up s do you recommend.. i hear they are a hell of a lot of fun.. interested in throwing metal maybe 1/4oz to 1oz+/- any suggestions
will be appreciated..
thanks
BasicPatrick
05-24-2004, 07:56 PM
All that matters are Striped Bass as they are my life...
but my favorite fish to catch are Bonito...
I have fished with many diofferent set ups and have sttled on what I feel is the best all around for jetties, surf, boat, running in hand, etc.
8' St Croix Ben Doer Rod...Tidemaster will work also
Shimano Stradic 5000 FH
12# fireline
theSURF121
05-25-2004, 10:30 AM
Had alot of luck using the Yo-Zuri hydrometals in green between 18g and 28g.
fishweewee
05-25-2004, 10:51 AM
Light spinning outfit, like a 7-8 foot walleye rod.
Shimano Sustain 4000 loaded with 30 lb. Power Pro.
Tied DIRECTLY using modified Albright (or Alberto's knot) to 12-15 lb. test FLUOROCARBON LEADER.
These tunoid critters have sharp eyesight and are leader-shy.
Lures can be a local thing - I've done well on Deadly #^&#^&#^&#^&s (2 oz) and Swedish Pimples. Anything bright and shiny and that resembles local rain bait (bay anchovies, spearing, baby herring). Allow the tins to sink briefly and then crank them in.
They can be taken on poppers and swimmers and brightly-colored needlefish. And flies. :D
Best times: at first light. The fish get wary as the day progresses. Dirty water can be your friend.
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