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plugs/ seasons/needlefish
just thinking ahead to spring:hee:and wondering if alot of people are like me and generally don't fish needle fish in the spring, I use jigs and medal liped plugs mostly and topwater plugs...with herring and pogys prime bait, I allway thought a danny or a pikie would be a better plug to throw....I know theres places where a needle will cover more water but I never use them to summer and fall...do you guys fish them(needles) starting in may? whats the first wood medal lip plug out of your bag this year:hee:I'm getting antz to get out there...ed:gu:
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I do more daytime fishing in the spring untill the first extended heat wave then its pretty much nightshift. The nights I do fish in the spring I do very well with a 6" olive needle ,, others will work,, just my obsession.. Always good to have a needle with you ..They take up very little room in the bag ,,cast well,,and good to fish when your tired .. They will work in the day also . My favirote lure to fish in the spring is a small pearl white spook ..
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Hi Ed, right now I use those Fin-S types qith a jig head. I'll use those until May, when I hit the rivers, then I will use swimmers; metal lips and plastics. I like the Danny, the larger the better, in the rivers. But I have caught quite a few on the larger Gibbs bottles in faster waters. Another plug I use in the spring, and only the spring are those Gag's Slammer lures. I've caught bass on those in the rivers as well.
I also use big pencils, during the day, as well as poppers. But to answer your original question, no, I always have at least one needle in my bag, an olive one as well, but if other plugs are producing, that's where it will stay. Once I head out front, well, than it's swimmers, darters and whatever is in the bag. :wavey: Take care my friend. |
Tiny sandeels and squid are also a large part of the spring fishery where I live (lower Buzzards Bay). Needles work fine (often better than swimmers) though the best fish I catch usually come on large swimmers, bottles, darters at night near herring runs (excluding boat fish for which pencils over shoals is the way to go).
Must say I'm amazed a thread on plugs got to 4 posts without someone gleefully pointing out that their favorite form of live bait is "better". |
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I've used the small, white 5" super strike needles and caught fish late in april on them duirng the evening hours. (South Cape area)The white SS stubby does well too from early May on in squid infested waters. Finally, the 7" super strike was my go to plug for many years at Chatham Inlet and Race Point from late May- early July. Live bait is better though.:angel: |
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metal lips
This spring I'll be throwing troublemaker and gibbs 1.5 oz dannies. Troublemaker surfsters, Tattoo 1 oz. swimmers, and crazy buggers. Once I start seeing some bigger fish out comes everything else. I usually don't throw a needle until sometime in June but I have caught some good fish on a stetzco needle in late May.
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Took me 35 years to realize it, but there is a push of early large fish (20-30lbs) that come through well before June (about a week on the heels of the first consistent schoolies). Trouble is the oodles of small fish get to the small plugs ahead of them. Something to consider.
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I live were there are alot of sqiud in spring , I found pink needles work awsome I have caught more fish on a 5" Neddle than any other lure ..lust big enough to keep the little ones off and make the big boys look twice ...
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Crazy Buggers, 5" Mambo Minnows, Bigfish 1 oz. Pencils, Some 4" Fin-s shads and 6" Sluggo-s, and some spooks, poppers and mullets that I made are what will be in the bag come spring.
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Thank God real fishermen like Art and I know how catch real fish in your back yard.:wavey: |
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wow needles in the spring you ask well if it's from the beach on the cape, for me no, not untill june for needles, I'd use bombers etc instead. I like jigs for the canal and if the sun comes up, I go with pencils or a howdy. |
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that blue and white stubby needle you gave me last year was one of my top producers in the spring. Scott |
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excellent
good info, I'm throwing some this spring...back to the lathe:cheers:
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