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hookset
01-22-2018, 03:34 PM
After weeks and weeks of cold windy conditions and multiple boats calling it till spring time I’m finally booked on a trip... called sponsor boat miss Montauk and booked two days of cod fishing next week 2/2 and 2/3... anyone else looking to go??
This will be my first time to Montauk and only second time cod fishing so this will definitely be a great experience for me... I’m not totally familiar with gear needed but this is what I got
One 6’6” heavy okuma rod paired with canyon hs16 single speed and 50 pound braid and 60 pound top shot.
One 7’ medium action began rod with same reel
6/0 hooks
Red tubes
Diamond jigs 8-10oz
Lead 10-14 oz banks
Feel free to share gear recommendation and experiences from up there as I know nothing
Thanks in advance
Jigman13
01-22-2018, 05:06 PM
Good luck.
60 top shot is a bit heavy. You can easily get away with 40 and it'll make you joining knot a smaller profile. Leader line for bait rigs, 60 is fine though. 4/0-7/0 octopus hooks. Bring some big flashy cod/fluke teasers in various colors and purple and/or glow jellies to put 18-24" above your diamond jigs, too.
bowhunter
01-22-2018, 06:17 PM
After weeks and weeks of cold windy conditions and multiple boats calling it till spring time I’m finally booked on a trip... called sponsor boat miss Montauk and booked two days of cod fishing next week 2/2 and 2/3... anyone else looking to go??
This will be my first time to Montauk and only second time cod fishing so this will definitely be a great experience for me... I’m not totally familiar with gear needed but this is what I got
One 6’6” heavy okuma rod paired with canyon hs16 single speed and 50 pound braid and 60 pound top shot.
One 7’ medium action began rod with same reel
6/0 hooks
Red tubes
Diamond jigs 8-10oz
Lead 10-14 oz banks
Feel free to share gear recommendation and experiences from up there as I know nothing
Thanks in advance
That's all good. Good luck
NJ Dave
01-22-2018, 08:07 PM
Bring both rods and let the mates rig em. Keep one as a spare in the event of a snag or gear failure. Try em both and see what you like better for this type of fishing.
And all that fancy cod rigs and jigs which are recommended.
shrimpman steve
01-22-2018, 10:27 PM
You will love fishing with the miss Montauk. Please tell Jamie that shrimpman steve says hello!
Where are you staying
PortlyRedhead
01-24-2018, 12:23 AM
Bring both rods and let the mates rig em.
That's the best advice. Flash some cash with a friendly mate and make a friend.
DO put a 20-30' top shot of 40# mono over your braid to help with tangles.
DO bring a handful of rigs ready to go.
DO bring some heavier lead - 16, 20, and 24 - coming off the full moon.
DO rig one rod for bait and the other with a 8-12 oz jig and pink worm teaser.
DO post a report when you get back.
hookset
01-24-2018, 01:11 PM
I’m greatful for all the tips so far guys.. Shrimp I will definitely say hi for you.. as far as a report goes I will absolutely post how it is...
dfish28
01-24-2018, 01:54 PM
Hell must have frozen over, Randy is going fishing :D
hookset
01-24-2018, 04:47 PM
Hell must have frozen over, Randy is going fishing :D
Is that the truth
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