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Live Pogie Fishing
Is like cheating:)...... best way to cull the bigguns out of the crowd. Pogies are around in force. And the fishing has been good up this way. Makes it worth getting up at 0400.
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Ive fished the keys for cuda and tarpon, pike in NY, largmouths all over CT, NH, VT, fished sharks in FL, yet.....
Live bunker for bass is the most exciting and fun fishing experience I have ever had. I can do it every day and never get bored! |
Live Bait from a Boat is EASY
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cheating? don't say that to #^^^^^^&! just kidding!
you boat guys have all the fun.....:D |
Ross......you're killing me.
I'm beginning to forget what a striper looks like |
this is my first year ever getting a chance at fishing with pogies and i definetley agree that watching a big bass chase your bait to the top and after it while it trys to get away is the most exciting fishing ive ever done big bait + big fish = big fun
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yes it is cheating and it doesn't count, so stop fishing them
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Wait till PETA finds out and takes on defense of pogies
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I love live lining just like eeling etc. I was out last night and they wanted no part of the pogies at all There was alot of other bait in the water non of which I had. There were fish breaking surfeace and lots on the bottom with the other bait. So I will tell you there are times when they are so full they just pick at the little stuff. If it is cheating I guess I am cheating but I do not know what I am cheating at as I was out fish with live bait so I did not cheat myself.:confused::confused::confused:
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I like live lining pogies from shore snag em' up and cast them out. If that doesnt work just snag them and bring them somewhere else. As far as keeping the smaller fish away im not sure about that as I have had a few schoolies on live pogies, some as small as 25".
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it reminds me of livelining herring but more exciting because lots of times you see the hits on top. It's the same rush and same addiction as herring, but now we are lucky to have pogies around once again, soon the herring will make a comeback and we'll be going mental again over them too. One big difference though is the time of year, herring is pretty much a spring thing, and pogies go all season :D
I prefer jigs and plugs but it is a blast having your bait nailed and a freight train takes off line from your reel. |
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I use live Scup, they great also, and easier to get , and are there all the time for the bass. ;)
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What's a pogie ???
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My biggest beef with it is that some guys dont go through the effort to transfer the pogie from the snag hook to a large circle hook or some other 'friendly' hook that inst going to disembowel the bass when it swallows the bait.. At that point its no better than yo-yoing..
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Back to our regular scheduled programming. Keep it civil please. Zero flames. Thank you
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So if we can all take a view into the crystal ball and see what the bass stocks are like in say 10 years if the menhaden cycle stays like it has the past 2 years, where do all of you see the bass stocks??
This is the way I see it- JohnR, I hope you own the rights to www.blue-fish.com :( |
i don't get it.....
first the problem is that we don't have enough bait.... fishery is in trouble.... now we have too much bait and the fishery is in trouble.?..?. :huh: |
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the way I see it we should be able to take a number of small ones and leave the large one there to lay more eggs! from the shore is the only way to go with artificial's now I consider that fishing in the true sense of the word. now don't you all go crazy on me thats the way I see it ! my .02 :humpty: |
slot slot slot slot slot slot slot
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People used to slay bass on Herring in the canal for years, did that cause a major issue in the fishery? I truly dont know, but I think opinions are being formed on a small sampling of a large population and geographic area. |
Jim;
I think to some extent you are right; but a lot of other harbors up and down the coast (CT, and Ma are seeing similar events) As always in this topic I say 1fish 36" end of story. |
I think the big bass slaying is only going on in certain spots and pretty much only a boat game. From what I've read about the years leading up to the moratorium, a lot more people were into big bass from shore and boat. Plus, there were less comm regulations and such too right? And wasn't a keeper 16 inches for like a lot of years before that too?
I just find it hard to believe we are headed down the same path as those days. |
back then there may have been say 2 thousand guys keeping 2o bass a day.. now there are 20 thousand people keeping 2 a day. you cant ccompare then to now.. its all skewed.
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And then there are days like today. Very different than yesterday.... NW wind was up early, no bunker finning = no bunker snagged = no bass caught with bunker, even fresh dead bunker. Did hit on a school of small fish that were feeding on bait identical to the 2 oz. crippled herring lure. So I'm seeing healthy representation in all sizes of the stock here.
If the bunker are there, the fish will be there. I'm snagging the bunker to get them, as are 90% of the recs I see. And IMO the majority of the recs with live bunker immediately head out, away from where they got the bunker, and away from the fish.... (I do laugh when I see those boats steam out of the harbor, because they seem to get maybe one fish for every five bunker they fish.) And snagging them is not an efficient way of gathering bait. But it is part of my 'quest' in the early hours before the rest of the world gets up. Comm season gets going on the 13th. (I do not hold a comm license BTW) Then it's a different game out there. But I'm not seeing any slaughter being done by the other recs. I like to think I've just been lucky so far.:bl: |
yeah thats a good point Nebe, but I still think what's going on in the bay down there isn't neccesarily happending everywhere and it sure as hell ain't happending from the surf up and down the coast (just read the reports in the fisherman) Athough some here are saying it is happending everywhere, so who knows!
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I don't think it is that bad. Is it good? I don't know. But I do know that for a while we were all claiming how malnourished these fish were because there were no bunker around (the supposed super meal for a bass) and not there are considerably more fat and happy bass out there eating fat and unhappy menhaden And there are a lot more of those bass getting fat and happy then getting caught in Providence. I don't think that a season in Narragansett Bay holds a candle to one big net boat in the drop at the inlets off the Outer Banks or one week in the Great South Channel.
It sucks for us shore fishers that the bass aren't hanging out along our beloved rocky shores but it is good for 95% of the bass that feed up on a summers worth of bunker and elude the bunker chunker in the bay. I don't think it is a slaughter of epic proportions going on. I really don't think that 20 thousand (or 1 thousand for that matter) people are keeping two a day. The biggest problem is that the shore fishing sucks, however I really like the fact that the bass are feeding well. |
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