07-11-2008, 05:54 AM
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Location: jerseyshore
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Originally Posted by Slipknot
Nothing to it Hye, I just cast, drop to bottom, then bounce it along with a pump from the rod. It's not rocket science that's for sure. I really don't have much of a technique at all. There are subtle differences when tides slow and get faster, but weight changes usually takes care of that.
If the tide is screaming fast, In the fall I have been known to toss a 5 ounce ball jig with no hair or pork, and kind of swim, tick it along the bottom out as far as I can cast and fish eat it , I guess it's a quick instictive reaction, they think it's food, a crab or whatever, serious, just bare lead and hook, it has less air resistence and goes further.
I need to get back down there, work has kept me away but I'm not complaining.
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Those where six oz balls..The five was the brown one that got all mangled..
I need to get back up there work has kept me away But I'm not complaining.. 
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FORE!
It's usually darkest just before it turns Black..
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