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steplift20 09-20-2024 02:21 PM

Tautog. Nice
 
Went blackfishing and caught some nice ones but the thing is , I was so close to my dock and drove pass them for years and never thought about fishing there. So if you guys go out fishing don’t be afraid to try a close spot. You will be surprised

Giorgio 09-21-2024 07:00 AM

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Step, yes that's so true. When it was bad out in the bay, we would fish for Blacks in the creek and they were always there, sometimes as we were getting ready, cutting the greens, we would fish right at the dock and catch keepers. Where ever there is some kind of structure, wrecks, piling, rocks, any thing, send down a greenie. Your lucky, you can fish for them now & just about all year long, but the drawback this time of year for you, it's only 1 fish @15". We start October 15, with 4 fish @16" and believe me that 1 inch sure makes a difference. We threw back so many FAT 15" - 15 3/4" fish.

steplift20 09-30-2024 07:53 AM

Nice fish. Even the throw back one. One thing I learned is what the blackfish eat I was watching a YouTube video and this guy was putting down all types of bait. Green crabs,squid,shrimp,gulp plus more different types and was very surprised at the reaction of the black fish. You would think shrimp and clams squid would be very good bait. But it’s not. Don’t tell anyone this. Is only for you and me to know, green crabs yes. And you can chum with muscles. They love muscles too it’s a very good video. On YouTube.
Those two blackies are very nice. I didn’t get them that big. Yet. But I will .

Blue_Runner 09-30-2024 09:08 AM

Been catching one (small) here and there each year in SC on fiddler crabs. The SC regulations do not even mention Tog, so we called the SC DNR to ask about size limit......they didn't know for sure either. Must be pretty rare in SC!

Giorgio 10-01-2024 07:55 AM

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Blue, Blacks are a cold water fish, so if there aren't any regs. on them in South Carolina and if the water temp drops, try around, like I said wrecks, rocks, any kind of structure. If you do go and if there are fish there, bring plenty of crabs. Fiddler crabs work and if you can get Asian crabs they work well also. Since Blacks isn't a big fish by you, green crabs is probably a no. That bag, 1/2 Bushel of greens, would last a day and a half, if we were lucky. You might as well give it a shot, the weather is getting cooler and they are one the best eating fish. GOOD LUCK

steplift20 10-02-2024 11:09 AM

The box ? What size? 1/2 bushel? And what is that thing in the middle? A rock? Now I just heard the female crabs are better to use for bait. I heard that from a male crab ***129408;

Giorgio 10-03-2024 06:19 AM

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Step, that box is one of those storage containers, about 3x2 and that is a rock so it didn't float. We finally bought a holding cage to keep them alive, which held close to 2 bushels, but we never put in more than one. A 1/2 bushel is a five gallon bucket. We would pay $30-35 for a 1/2, but I remembered a bay man out in 5 towns, I went there and was getting them for $25, fresh caught. MY uncle was a bay man in Broad Channel, now I don't even think there are any left. We used both, male & female, because we cut them in half and those black fish, don't care what they are. I would take off the claws, then cut off all the legs as close to the body as possible, then cut the crab in half. I cut them close so the hook can go through the hole where the leg was and out the body. We cut everything off so there is less for them to pick at, take your bait, without being caught, the claws and legs we used for chum, just throw them over the side. They are perfect bait stealers. One of best fishing there is, well for me any way. Sorry for the long report. Check out the video -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvGmLpC-IqA
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steplift20 10-03-2024 10:59 AM

Very nice. I called a few bait and tackle stores. They want $7.00 a dozen for green crabs and $50.00 for a half of a bushel greenies. No fiddlers to be found. I think the female are better bait .

Giorgio 10-04-2024 06:26 AM

Good luck and $50 for a 1/2 bushel today, I think is a fair price. I just have to disagree on using the females, believe me they don't care. GOOD LUCK & have fun.
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Giorgio 10-05-2024 06:48 AM

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Step, if you are interested I can get you 1/2 bushel for $40, if you are close. I would get my crabs there when I couldn't get them in New York. New York wouldn't sell them before the season, so I went there. The owners name is Steve, if you mention me he might remember who I am, just tell him Giorgio from Staten Island. It's been years, so he might not remember, just give it a shot.

Up Front Bait And Tackle
229 w Front st Keyport NJ
(732) 497-0919
We will be open
MARCH 1st
6am to 6pm


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