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Old 06-29-2007, 03:34 PM   #1
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great write up. and i would agree. except where i fish everything is the exact opposite of that. the blues here love the clams. the big bass just recently started hitting fish. but loooooooooove clams. and as for eels being crack.. i guess all of our fish went to rehab. we fished them for three days with every rig possible.. not a nibble. not even the blues would touch em. when 10 ft over they were nailing them with clams.


it was a great summary of baits though, very nice info. but like i said the bass can be finicky. what works for some won't work for others. AT ALL. really just get out there and see what the fish in the area are taking. clams and eels are the money suckers. so picking up some mack and pogies on top of them is nothing. spend about $20 on bait and your all set. also if your feeling adventurous. one of the left out baits was herring. you can get a box of 50 for like $20. just make sure you plan on fishing alot if you go that route.. we ended up dumping about 20 of them last week. just cause some guys was nailing them one day.. next 3 days not a nibble.
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