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Old 07-05-2021, 08:49 PM
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Headed out with Jason on his Reel Unnecessary. Game plan was to jig bluefish for a hour and then go fluking. Once we found the bluefish it was a slow pick. We downsized our jigs from A27s to 17s and that really helped as the bite became more steady. Had a few stretched were it was close to drop and reel. By the time the tide switched the bite quickly faded. No matter, by that time we had combined to catch (& release) @50 bluefish in the #3-6 class-all on light spinning tackle. Since the bite was good (& there was little no drift) we stuck with blue fishing longer than we planned. We did manage a few fluke drifts at the end of the day, where Jason boated a short. We each had only 2 other bites which we both missed before calling it a day.
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Great report and nice to see some Bluefish around
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Nice report Doc!

Surprised going from a 27 to a 17 made a difference. Match the hatch!
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Nice report Doc!

Surprised going from a 27 to a 17 made a difference. Match the hatch!
Were fishing between 30-45’ of water and with a 0.2-0.3 Kt drift there really was no need to use the 27’s. The #15 braid also helped.

Even when we made a few fluke drops at the end of the day, a 2 ounce Spro was straight up & down.
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Using a mono top shot or braid right to the ava?
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Old 07-06-2021, 02:19 PM
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Using a mono top shot or braid right to the ava?
5’ #25 mono topshot…..got’em to the boat grab leader and swung ‘em aboard.

Used #75 TA clip to attach jig to leader, retied after every 3 or 4 fish.
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