My partner at last weekend's tournament to welcome home the 101st from Iraq
was SSG Todd Stites. He caught three largemouth for the day, but as we
fished a shallow cove, he snagged a skipjack on his quarter-ounce Rat'l
Trap. The skipjack were hammering our spinnerbaits and crankbaits in the
shallow water, so if we'd thrown some little inline spinners, I bet we could
have caught scores of them.
Joe
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I did some more research and it looks like it was a Skipjack herring.
Funny, but the picture doesn't look as much like a tarpon as I
remembered it. I know they were great jumpers when you caught one of
the little rascals.
It was on the Pearl river below the dam, so I guess they would come up
river and get stuck at the dam and stay for a week or so and then
disappear. You might not see them again for a long time.
wrote:
The smallmouth love to congregate up and chase yellow tails,(skipjack),
in
the current down here....
We used to catch a small fish that looked like a baby tarpon and we
called it a skipjack. We used them for cut bait to fish for catfish.
They seemed to just show up for awhile and then you might not catch any
for a year. I don't remember the time of the the year, but I am pretty
sure it was summer. You could talke a small bait like a beetle spin
and run it real fast near the top of the water to catch them. They
wouldn't be over 8-10" and looked and jumped just like a tarpon. Funny
you should mention that, I haven't seen one in many years.