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Adamfishes 07-27-2006 12:12 PM

Is this mainly used from a boat or shore?

TheSpecialist 07-27-2006 12:44 PM

It is mainly used from a boat as you drift over structure. There are easier ways to hook good quality fish, try 3 waying fresh bunker chunks....

Swimmer 07-27-2006 12:56 PM

Yo-Yo-ing
 
I yo yo'd up about 20 keepers yesterday right in the middle of the commercial fleet. 14 fish were above 34" and sold. In amongst them was some of the fattest stripers I have ever seen. Two of the fish I caught were at 30 #'s or just slightly above. Didn't weigh any in re; striper cup........contest, because I agree with most everyone its not appropriate.

The weight is about eight to ten oz's and is heavier at one end. Shove the skinny end in first because the heavier end keeps the nose end on the bottom. Mouth is then stapled shut. Take a long wood pick that a teriyaki wood be served on and stick in the fishes back just behind the dorsal fish. Run toothpick up fish spine until the point is about to protrude out of the fishes back above the eyes. Take your # 1 or # 2 treble and stick in the back of the fish so the the one hook of the treble enters the fish and travels under the toothpick and just out of the fishes back.

The toothpick keeps the treble from coming out and unless a bluefish eats the striper candy the pogie should last for a good long time.

Drop bait to bottom and reel up a foot and keep dropping the bait to the bottom and pulling up, hence........yo yoing.

I'll tell you how its done but not where, ever.

Also landed the largest fluke I have ever caught. Small by many standards but 7 #'ers get my attention.

Fishpart 07-27-2006 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnR
From cloth dories suspended from wooden sailing vessels :shocked: :faga:

At least they hit the water :hidin:

ThrowingTimber 07-27-2006 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnR
From cloth dories suspended from wooden sailing vessels :shocked: :faga:


They were catchin dinosaurs though. The toughest part was getting the fish back to the cave safe, with all the t rex's and what not. I think Clammers still got a few t rex steaks in the fridge John.

t.orlando 07-27-2006 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&
Its the deadliest method there is , better than live bunker...seen it myself with clammer....I dont care how many live bunker you have ...if your next to a RI yo-yo expert you may as well go home cause you aint catchin nothing!
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Can atest to that after today. Couple guys who definetly had it down pat, smoking everybody else. Quite the art

riverrat2 07-27-2006 07:17 PM

Ya I saw the RI guys slaying them today, got a 36lber myself on a yo-yo this morning.

Canalratt1 07-27-2006 07:22 PM

There are many variations of this, it is a killer techniche. Large sinkers, a wooden scewer or metal rod and something to sew the mouth shut. And yes the Rhody boys brought it to MV

macojoe 07-27-2006 07:37 PM

Catching 30 keepers a day on YO YO!!

6 days in a row!!
1800 pounds a week 2 weeks in a row!!= $5500 - $400 gas = $5100- $300 bait= $4800 - $200 miss. = $4600 for 6 days work 10 hour days = $76 per hour

I like it :bgi:

mikecc 07-27-2006 07:37 PM

I have built all of 20 Yo-Yo rods this year for the guys . Some are from this board and they seem a little quite about this subject.:hidin:

BigBo 07-27-2006 08:18 PM

This topic always stirs the pot everytime it comes up.:rollem:

Grapenuts 07-27-2006 08:20 PM

perhap's it's because if everyone knew how,,holes could be wiped out,,market flooded and a shorter season.....to much of a good thing?

Mike P 07-28-2006 11:54 AM

Here--knock yourselves out.

likwid 07-28-2006 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Canalratt1
There are many variations of this, it is a killer techniche. Large sinkers, a wooden scewer or metal rod and something to sew the mouth shut. And yes the Rhody boys brought it to MV

uh, lol.

ok.

RIJIMMY 07-28-2006 12:10 PM

Swimmer, what do you mean by "the commercial fleet"?

fishsmith 07-28-2006 12:21 PM

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riverrat2 nice fish, were you on time? Did you bring lunch? :rotf3:

JohnR 07-28-2006 12:58 PM

Just play nice people ;) - thanks...

John

riverrat2 07-28-2006 01:09 PM

Hahaa that picture is hilarious, i guess thats what you look like after not sleeping more than 2 hours for 3 days straight and living on redbulls and pop tarts.

eelman 07-28-2006 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by RIJIMMY
Swimmer, what do you mean by "the commercial fleet"?

The "commercial fleet" are the boats with licences to fish for bass or anything else, they usually fish the same area, they can be any size boat. Most people just know the guys in the fleet, in the spring this year there were 15 or so of them fishing the bay all CC'S together fishing the same area.....

RIJIMMY 07-28-2006 01:37 PM

thanks

Raider Ronnie 07-28-2006 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by fishsmith
riverrat2 nice fish, were you on time? Did you bring lunch? :rotf3:

Hey , I know that boat !!!

fishsmith 07-28-2006 05:23 PM

Them Parkers are fishy!!!

Slingah 07-28-2006 05:50 PM

nice fish Max...glad to see it...hope your having a blast

5 String Bass 07-28-2006 06:05 PM

Interesting info. - Good stuff. Makes me want to get a damn boat!... 30 keepahs?? !$$#!#$!@#@#$!$

afterhours 07-28-2006 06:24 PM

used to yo yo quicks's in my commercial days- very deadly.

Lil' Joe 08-22-2008 07:36 AM

Yo-Yoing Wall Street Journal Article amnd Video
 
Boys

The jig (sorry) may be up.

See today's Wall Street Journal on a complete description of Yo-Yoing. There is even a video on how to do this if you subscribe electronically. Won't be long before every numnutz in creation will be doing it and I'm sure the tackle stores will be selling Yo-Yo kits, too!

We've successfully used a technique close to this off Sandy Hook and it works like a charm. Deadly for the lazy lunker. If you use a small metal leader on the weight, you'll also prevent the blues from chomping off that piece of the rig and all you'll lose is the hook.

RIJIMMY 08-22-2008 08:15 AM

wow, just watched the vid.

Asking a dumb question, wouldnt it be easy to run another leader from the hook eye ring through an eye in the lead weight? That would attach the weight to the main line and wouldnt impact how it looks to a bass? Seems like a simple solution to the bass inhaling the lead and the situtation if the bunker falls off.

Swimmer 08-22-2008 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike P (Post 400648)
As far as I know, yo-yoing is perfectly legal. It targets big bass, well above the 34" commercial minimum. Those fish aren't going to be intentionally released anyway. The problem is breaking one off, as was apparently the case with your friend's. I don't know how much harm the weight causes---but I have cleaned a number of bass over the years that had ingested rocks.

It can cause problems for guys at tournament weigh-ins. Rumor has it that a well known MV charter captain was DQ'd on a Derby winning fish because a yo-yo weight was inside when the Committee opened it up. I also hear it won him a 5 year suspension.

Nobody was banned. The weight of the lead inside the fish was deducted from the total weight of the fish and the fish counted.

BW from AZ 08-22-2008 12:21 PM

I have never done it BUT....
Could it be done with less objections if the equipment changed? how about changing the "coat hanger or wooden scewer" to a paper stick something like in a candy sucker. those things last for hours. we are fisherman and know a few knots so...sew the mouth shut with thread instead of a hog ring or staple. as for the 6-8 oz of lead use something natural that is small enough to be passed. sand could work if put directly in the belly and sewn up afterward. sounds like there are a few people looking for the easiest and fastest way not the better way to yo-yo.
I may check it out for myself some day.

CanalGuy 08-22-2008 04:07 PM

There was a big article in On The Water less than a year ago with pictures, technique, and debate of it's ethics. I say if it catches God Bless! Definately need a boat though there in lies the problem.


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