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Tautog ????
Has anyone fished for Tog lately ,I want to try to catch some this year never fished for them before , I hear it can be tricky ??? Any suggestions would be appreciated ??? I know u use green crabs and they hang around rocks..
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I'm hoping to get my first try at them this year. Now that I have a kayak, trips like that aren't dependent on my friends with a boat.
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Dandelions are a biological indicator that says it's 'tog time
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We got several nice ones a week and a half ago at a pier location
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Anybody been doing anything in Buzzards Bay?
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I was pretty much in Eastern Buzzards Bay
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:kewl: Nice! I love 'tog filets, great eating! |
Studebacher Hoch, calm cool collected and unperturbed, continues...
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LOL
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Got this one on Wed. night. My biggest ever. Just shy of 11lbs. Tasted great tonight!
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Moosh- Though we've caught them at all times of the tide, they seem to bite best around slack and just before and after slack. I know plenty of people that spearfish for them and they've told me that they definitely get out of their lairs in the rocks and move around to feed more during slower water. The gnarlier the rocks, the better. If you're not losing gear, you're probably not in the right place! Green Crabs work well, of course. Fiddler Crab are absolutely automatic and Seaworms work well. If there's a lot of Cunners, Scup, and Seabass around, they usually beat the 'Tog to the worms, however. You'll get a better worm bite this time of year since the reefs aren't as heavily populated with other fish yet. |
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A friend introduced me to tog fishing a couple years ago. Lot's of fun! AND they are great eating. The only other thing this novice could mention is be patient on the set. Waiting for the second tug is best.
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Thanks for advice Ill try this week end .Moosh
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