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Old 11-02-2009, 10:45 AM   #1
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I went toggin' with my Dad yesterday and had a banner day as this past spring was my first time ever targeting the things as they are the tastiest fish that swim in the sea and I'm not a big fish eater. My other favorite is cod/haddock.

We were along the southside of Naushon Island, on a spot on the charts where the water goes from about 16' to 92' real quick, lots of rocks around and NO ONE else around at all. The waters were crowded with em'. It has to be that no one fishes for the things as there was no one else out. They are a blast to catch too as they put up a good account of themselves despite being anywhere from 1-6 lbs, like bulldogs as they look like them as well with those Chicklet-baby-teeth.

Tog and the cod/haddock are the last fish I catch before the season is over for me so another few weeks and I'll cover the boat up. It is nice being the only one out there with the trees all brown, orange and yellow and that fall light.

Hope you catch em' up out there Niko.
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Old 11-02-2009, 11:28 AM   #2
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We were along the southside of Naushon Island, on a spot on the charts where the water goes from about 16' to 92' real quick, lots of rocks around and NO ONE else around at all. The waters were crowded with em'.

Hope you catch em' up out there Niko.
Thanks for the report. I see only a single spot on the charts that matches your description. We'll definitely give it a try tomorrow (weather permitting).

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Old 11-02-2009, 11:46 AM   #3
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what's a tog? oh yeah those tough black things I used to love to fish for before I got this tuna disease

looks bumpy tomorrow, be safe guys
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Old 11-02-2009, 02:01 PM   #4
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c'mon jeff. bang out and come slumming w/ us. seas don't look too bad, it'll be a walk in the park compared to my last trip w/ you . we're taking your boat buzz

my 1st wife didn't like me fishing so much
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