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Surfcastinglife 07-16-2004 03:39 PM

bringing frozen bait down to usable temp
 
do u just pull em out of ice? or do u put em in a bucket of seawater or just let em sit in the sun??

t.orlando 07-16-2004 03:57 PM

you shouldn't be seeing sun when your fishing now. I used to put in water, but I am not much of a bait guy

Hooked4ever 07-16-2004 04:09 PM

It depends on what kind of bait you're using. Squid and clams I find you can just leave out to thaw and are still effective, but any kind of small bait fish like spearing, shad, killie, etc. just fall apart easily when left out in the sun to thaw. I haven't tried any bigger baits like bunker (menhaden; pogy) chunks or herring so I can't help you there if that's what you're using. Most of it is trial or error. You have to find what works for what kind of bait you're using.

striprman 07-16-2004 05:12 PM

Pogies and mackerel, you got to leave them hard as a rock, your going to have a tough time piercing the frozen bait with the hook, it will take a little time but fish like a cold chunk best.
If you let the frozen bait thaw, it washes out and falls apart faster.

likwid 07-16-2004 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by t.orlando
you shouldn't be seeing sun when your fishing now. I used to put in water, but I am not much of a bait guy
funny
keepers are still being caught in the middle of the day

the hype is a lie.

Surfcastinglife 07-16-2004 06:15 PM

i caught a 34 and saw 3 others around there pulled in the middle of the day last weekend in gloucester :P


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