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PaulNreel
12-15-2013, 10:53 AM
I was wondering if there is a way to rig so you favor one species over the other? Should I use larger hooks 4-6/0 for Sea Bass & 2-3/0 for porgy? I use a high low rig, does the height off the bottom matter? does the spacing matter? Does jigging make a difference? Does bait matter, clam versus squid?

All advice is appreciated.

AndyS
12-15-2013, 11:37 AM
8/0 hooks 3 feet apart. The cod and pollock are any where from 30 to 40 lbs, whole squid.

AVA67
12-15-2013, 01:42 PM
Every trip is different. I generally just fish a three hook rig with 4/0s spaced at about 6", 24", & 42" above the sinker. Giant porgys can still get them in their mouths and they are big enough to hold any sea bass as well as most cod and Pollack. Sometimes fishing whole squid will help to keep the porgy away, but other days they will attack them viciously. I used to try for one species over another, but I have found it to be more productive to simply catch as many of everything I can and then cull from their.

Remember fish on the offshore wrecks tend to be large and aggressive. I would hate to lose a giant sea bass or cod to a bent-out 1/0.

If I am trying to target Pollack specifically then I jig.

kmaty
12-15-2013, 06:43 PM
Now i know who the guys are with three hook rigs that tangle me up all day!jk bow wooowww!

tautog
12-15-2013, 08:31 PM
I have one rod with 3 4/0s and another with 3 1/0s. I start with the larger hooks and keep with it unless the porgies really start to dominate. Very few fish out there other than a slammer pollack will bend out a baitholder 1/0. I have caught lots of cod up to 28lbs on those hooks as well as bluefish up to 16lbs.

PaulNreel
12-16-2013, 10:55 AM
Thanks for your insights.

So, 8/0 with whole squid for monster Sea Bass, Cod & Pollock

Maximize the catch with 4/0 and cull, whole squid may discourage porgy, Jig for Cod & Pollock

Have primary rod rigged for Sea Bass with 4/0 and backup rigged for porgy with 1/0 see whats comes over the rail and match the rod with the catch.

Thanks for your help, going out on Thursday will let you know my results.

slim
12-16-2013, 06:54 PM
If you want the jumbo seabass, jig, hands down. If you want to use bait, and catch seabass wait for that "thump" and send the hook home. The porgys hit more like a tap tap tap. Its all about waiting for the rite bight.

kickstart
12-17-2013, 11:27 AM
What kind of jigs do you use down deep and how are they rigged?

Jay
12-17-2013, 11:31 AM
What kind of jigs do you use down deep and how are they rigged?

8-12oz Hammered jigs.

PaulNreel
12-17-2013, 11:59 AM
I am planning on using 10oz hammered silver or gold viking jigs with a red tail and a teaser 24" above.

a/c steve
12-17-2013, 12:42 PM
use a hi low rig with a gold 10 or 12 oz hammered jig as the weight to increase your chances