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Old 04-23-2001, 07:13 AM   #8
JohnR
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What's a "left over herring"? You can't tell me that there are never herring in you area?

I'll spell it out for you. Take your small spinner and go to a place where the wind is blowing in your face, you know that it holds little baitfish, has some current and/or white wash and go cast small bucktails, 3/8 to 3/4 but no bigger, with a bucktail teaser rigged up or use a jig and a soft plastic like a queen cocahoe or salt & pepper grub tail and cast up and down and left and right. Work any rip lines, eddys, or wash you can find. Any small inlets in you area? Work those. You don't need large Fin-S fish this time of year in your location. If the bigger fish are moving into your area, try swimming a herring or herring like plug (you won't do anything like the real thing)... Get some schoolies under your belt and worry about the bigger fish after the cabin fever has worn off a little.

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