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what's best to use this early
I'm thinking about heading out sunday out in hingham (worlds end) anyone fish there before with any luck?? what do you recommend to use for bait, should i go for eels, or frozen stuff, or artificial, what would be my best bet?? any info would be greatly appreciated.
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I would doubt that World's End is going to produce right now... About all of your bass action will be south & west of the canal still.
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thanks for the info
still trying to decide whether to go or not, thinking about just heading to myles standish state park for some freshwater action, maybe some brown trout and some largemouth but havent decided yet
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this time of year, you might want to try small plastics, such as storm wildeyes, finn s , curly tail grubs on small jig heads, or small buck tail jigs, maybee dressed with a small grub, small, 5" swimmers, they might produce for ya, try experimenting, have fun, and post how you do, good luck
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Get your behind out to the ocean and may the striper gods be good to you too. Like the previous replier. I go for plastics 5". I like the storm wild eyes too. They have some new colors but mostly I like clear and black and silver or salt and pepper combo. For holdovers this year, I have been nailing them on slugos 5" white color with a lite jig or jerk style depending on wind conditions. Good luck and let us know how you made out.:cool:
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:) Went fishing at Little's Pond in Plymouth's Morton State Park
yesterday, right off exit 6. Lots of action on shiners on top and pink power bait(ugh!) on the bottom. Not a big trout fisherman or a fan of fishing power bait but that is what they were hitting the hardest and we had a great day. Caught a couple of 2 pound Bows, some smaller Browns, Brookies, and some small Largemouth. Bring on the BigFish.:jump: |
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