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Old 07-09-2008, 04:53 PM   #1
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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.

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Old 07-09-2008, 07:27 PM   #2
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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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Old 07-09-2008, 07:45 PM   #3
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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

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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