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Around here, they are bait stealers much like Pinfish.
Catch them on shrimp, squid or almost anything. They aren't necessarilly targeted but will do if nothing else is willing. We get to keep 25 daily and they got to be at least 8". (trying to find a picture to make sure that's what you're talking about) Found one
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'75 Cuddy with '00 Johnson Ocean Pro 150 horse Benny Last edited by tsubaki; 09-10-2008 at 05:45 PM. |
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That looks like the little devil. We use them for bait for striped bass.
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You would expect to catch them on Sabaki rigs, once you located them.
They also are targeted like pinfish for catching in traps.
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Good old fashion night crawlers. just use small long shaft hooks and a small piece. Also tie a double rig a lot of the time you will catch two. Then after you catch them put them on a larger setup and catch the following: (both caught on live spot)
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Are those the same as Pilot fish? My daughter is having a blast catching them on litle cripled herrings.
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we catch them on a very little piece of bloodworm and very small hooks. They are Striped Bass' favorite meal. Usually find them hanging around docks and marinas.
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A rig tied with 2 #6 snelled hooks and a sinker with a little blood worm will do it.
I have had good luck with the "Fish Bites" fake blood worms. My Grandfather used to filet them and fry em up, he called them "spot mcnuggets". MMMMMM MMMMMM!
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*************************************** Stay Safe! Sold - 1984 V-20 Cuddy with a 2003 Johnson 140 hp gas sippin 4-stroke. 1995 Ranger 250C with a 2015 Suzuki 300 hp 4-stroke. Last edited by randlemanboater; 09-11-2008 at 02:13 PM. |
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