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In article , Luis Troyano
wrote: Hi why don't you just fish with a 2 hook rig and an anchor 5oz weight with some Mackeral, Squid or Worm on it. You'll catch ALOT more fish than casting lures constantly. Maybe. Though I find it rather a chore cranking in all that line to find out whether a three inch pout has hung itself on. In general in the areas David is fishing a moving bait - lure, floatfished, flounder spoon or at least twitched over the bottom on a light lead will outfish a static bait (except maybe for soles, dogfish and eels) until winter storms colour the water and for a little while even then. I saw bass, scad and pollock taken on lures last night all fish between 3/4 and 3lb. I spent most of the evening wading for a larger bass but although I saw a couple I couldn't interest them :-( Cheerio, -- |
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