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Sea Dangles 09-19-2014 06:54 AM

Nice bonding time for you and Pops.
I saw the other vessel on them yesterday down my way.

zacs 09-19-2014 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by bart (Post 1051861)
hit me up!!

i was going to try this AM, but weather forecast scared me away. Saturday is booked with kids stuff, I am on a buddy's boat sunday, and then possibly monday i will go out for one last try before I have to hit some work travel...

wdmso 09-19-2014 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by seadogg (Post 1051922)
Been hitting them pretty good with Rebel jumpin minnows and pink Hogy epoxy jigs, but I also brought out the fly rod on Monday and managed to land two on on a small self-tied Clouser. Bad azz.

Ahh the bigger epoxies been throwing the smaller one no dice

You fishing in that towboat cat with twin Suzuki's ?

bloocrab 09-19-2014 04:41 PM

Good to hear they're still out there....:uhuh:

Hoping to get out again tomorrow morning fer sum...before I hit up some togZilla :fishin:

tysdad115 09-19-2014 04:46 PM

I need to catch one this week, I've never had the chance to target Albies. Hopefully I find some while I'm off the week.
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niko 09-19-2014 04:51 PM

I can make that happen andy

ProfessorM 09-19-2014 06:18 PM

go for it Andy.

tysdad115 09-19-2014 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by niko (Post 1052007)
I can make that happen andy

I'm in!
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tysdad115 09-19-2014 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by ProfessorM (Post 1052022)
go for it Andy.

Listening to your stories has me obsessed, hopefully I'll cast more than 4 feet though..and if anyones truck breaks down this week your screwed!
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seadogg 09-19-2014 09:29 PM

Yea Chris, my dad and I have been out there a lot lately, but he's got me beat. Dude gets out for em like every day. And wdmso, I was using the smaller size in pink until I lost both to an overly sensitive bail. Tied on the larger and still managed a few, though. Pink was hot for sure. Oh, and yeah, that's us in the cat.

wdmso 09-20-2014 10:51 AM

Went South this AM from Newport with a a friend from work (freshwater guy)
wow what a school of Albies no pods there. Got him hooked up 1st cast pink larger hogie , he didnt know what was happening between the 3 footers and trying to get around the boat the drag screaming he got it boat side swallowed the whole lure , while dealing with that had him throw an Albie snak he hooks up again (smaller rod) I get the lure out when he say's I lost It!! Iam thinking ok NP I look at the reel There's no Braid just 10Lb backing WTF I say to myself
retie the pink hogie hes on again this time he gets cut off under the boat 2nd wtf JUST BOUGHT THAT THING LAST NIGHT at SWE . luckly for me and my gear the bite died the wind was picking up and was home by 1030

wdmso 09-20-2014 11:04 AM

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some pics

ProfessorM 09-20-2014 11:21 AM

Got a few this morning but seas were really not tin boat weather. Rock and roll and wet.
breakfast time now.
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Poncho 09-20-2014 03:28 PM

What does this pink hogey lure look like where do you buy them
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ProfessorM 09-20-2014 03:58 PM

Bait is real small where I am fishing and they turn their nose up at the hogy. Have had much better luck with the small Mac Daddy lure in pink , but the finish falls off after 2 fish which sucks but been the ticket last few times out for me.
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bloocrab 09-20-2014 04:33 PM

After much looking, I thought I found them.....but ended up being a school of 3# bloofish busting on the bait.....another boater said they were mixed in, but it wasn't meant to be.
Did get pretty wet though.....

Perhaps I'll look in another direction tomorrow......weather depending.

Where are the bass (even the 20+" fish that should be working this bait)???? :confused: With all this bait I've been seeing, it should surface all predators,,,, if they're resident that is...:hs:

wdmso 09-20-2014 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Poncho (Post 1052085)
What does this pink hogey lure look like where do you buy them
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saltwaters edge in Middletown has them not sure if CMS has them
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nightfighter 09-20-2014 07:27 PM

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What does this pink hogey lure look like where do you buy them
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Here is a pic from Terry of Riptide Charters

Poncho 09-20-2014 07:37 PM

Thanks guys much appreciate the help. Just out of curiosity has anybody tried mackerel rigs or sabiki rigs fished on top? Seems like it might work, similar to the way we catch hickory shad
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Clammer 09-20-2014 07:42 PM

Gilly tons & tons of bait ...most I,ve seen in at least 20 years ..................when fish get on them its been all blues ................... yesterday they were 2# ......... & like the old days a boat comes flying in ......... I see he has a 6" swimmer on /&&& then begins to troll :smash:

bloocrab 09-20-2014 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Clammer (Post 1052108)
Gilly tons & tons of bait ...most I,ve seen in at least 20 years ..................when fish get on them its been all blues ................... yesterday they were 2# ......... & like the old days a boat comes flying in ......... I see he has a 6" swimmer on /&&& then begins to troll :smash:

you gotta love that (s)hit -
you should have asked him, ...
should a hunter drive his truck into a flock of ducks if he wants a chance at getting a few? :smash:
heard there were a lot of blues up your way, ?
water temps haven't began dropping yet.....perhaps when they do, the bass will wake up :confused:
although the bottom fishing and bonito hunting has been fun

fish4striper 09-20-2014 09:47 PM

One of the best lures we've found for albies and bonito are small mackeral jigs 1/4,1/3,1/2 oz sold in 3 packs blister packs. Used to have good luck getting at Benny's but not anymore. West marine might have. Found them online at sea Wolfe tackle.
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Originally Posted by Poncho (Post 1052107)
Thanks guys much appreciate the help. Just out of curiosity has anybody tried mackerel rigs or sabiki rigs fished on top? Seems like it might work, similar to the way we catch hickory shad
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Clammer 09-21-2014 07:10 AM

Gilly
we have been on your side but just outside the bridge fishing for the last 5 -6 weeks :fishin:

bassballer 09-21-2014 10:42 AM

I was on a mixed bag the other day. Albies, bass, blues. Massive feeds. There is so much bait, I don't think these fish are going anywhere soon. Haven't seen pogie schools like this south of the bridges in a while. It's a smorgasbord of fish out there
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ProfessorM 09-21-2014 05:35 PM

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Here is what they are feeding on where I am fishing. Small metal has taken 99% of my fish. Wish we had peanuts but I have not seen any since that first week. The bay anchovies are big brown stains in the water and you try and find the bait balls and hang out near them until the albies thrash thru them. How I got my fish yesterday. Gives you a real good chance at catching them when this occurs. I hang in close to shore to find these balls and being alone is a plus. Too many boats break up the balls of bait but being in a small boat allows you more shallow water to patrol and I think a lot of the other boats don't take you seriously being in a tin boat so they tend to ignore you which is fine by me. Nothing more satisfying than getting fish in front of a 30 plus foot 2 engine center console filled with know it all's. :uhuh:

rphud 09-21-2014 06:03 PM

I got some Mushies for those, but it is looking like I will need some more.

blondterror 09-21-2014 06:09 PM

Are they still bustin off Craigville beach?

JohnnySaxatilis 09-21-2014 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by blondterror (Post 1052177)
Are they still bustin off Craigville beach?

Havent seen em exactly there since about 2 weeks ago but they ain't far! All my pictures of the last few trips are too big pixel wize. I have a good one of the tin boat master holdin up an albie when I ran into him this past week

bloocrab 09-21-2014 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Clammer (Post 1052127)
Gilly
we have been on your side but just outside the bridge fishing for the last 5 -6 weeks :fishin:

South of the big island?

I know you're not a weekend guy, but you should make an exception one of these weekends so we can hook up :uhuh:
We'll race our dinghys around and see who can catch the biggest choggie!!!:fishin:....seriously

I had milo with me today and you came up several times.

bloocrab 09-21-2014 08:38 PM

We were surrounded by bait-balls this morning with constant thrashing fish...:wall:...threw everything at em'

another boat pulls up, throws a large swimmer at em'...instant hook up :confused:,,, The rip coupled with the 3-5' swells that had the bait confused was a rocking good time in my 18, but the lack of hook-ups was sooooo disappointing....from pink rubber, to all types and sizes of metals, green-stripped #^&#^&#^&#^&s, crystal minnows, assorted jigs, a kitchen sink, my mother-in-laws meatloaf......couldn't get the bastidds to engage. Although a yellow-eyed devil did cut-me off....

Still exciting to witness none-the-less, until you get back to fill the gas tank....:jump1:


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