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Sea Bass strategy
I'm heading out tomorrow in the sandy hook vicinity to try to take advantage of the short 15 fish limit. Planning on fishing in the area of the SHR and the shrewsbury rocks. Got my high-low rigs already tied up, got my gulp and will be picking up squid on the way down.
As this is the first time I'm actually targeting sea bass as opposed to catching them accidentally, any suggestions that might improve my catch? Thanks, Jim |
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Re: Sea Bass strategy
Fresh clams and red beads ...
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Re: Sea Bass strategy
fresh clam is the ticket
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Re: Sea Bass strategy
Fresh clams yes, IF you can find them.. Many places only carry frozen this time of year.. I have good luck using squid heads actually,, They seem to like it better than strips.
It isn't well known but large live killies are an excellent sea bass bait, as are big spearing, whole smelt, peanut bunker, sand eels etc etc.. If you catch any bergalls they are good strip baits for sea bass as well. Sea bass will eat anything, but over the years , I have cleaned thousands of them, and they always have fish in them, not crabs, clams etc.. I personally think they eat small fish more than anything else, but clam globs work great, so thats what is used.. I would get the squid, some fresh clams if you can find them, and some kind of FRESH as possible bait fish... They like Gulp pretty well too! bob |
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Re: Sea Bass strategy
I think Pete has fresh clams
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Re: Sea Bass strategy
If you can find it, Goby Magic. It's a fresh water Gulp. I caught 4 & 5 lb sea bass while drifting for fluke this year.
http://www.berkley-fishing.com/Gulp!...q=goby&start=1 |
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Re: Sea Bass strategy
Scrap the squid go with clams fresh or salted. Small strips and stick em on the hook as many times as possible all tue way up to the shank.
sea bass are quick bait stealers.
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Re: Sea Bass strategy
These fish are fairly aggressive bait chasers so you don't have to anchor. If you plan on anchoring in the sticky stuff bring a wreck anchor or you might risk loosing your regular anchor. You can drift if the wind and current aren't too bad.
We were drifting the Shrewsbury Rocks area for Stripers a few years ago and while we were drifting live Bunker, my buddy was bouncing an A27 just off the bottom and the Sea Bass were whacking it like it was their last meal. Have fun.
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Re: Sea Bass strategy
Thanks everyone for the input, looks like clams are on the menu.
I'm planning on drifting, as I don't have a wreck anchor and not willing to part with my delta. I'll report tomorrow after I get back. |
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Re: Sea Bass strategy
Sounds like a good plan.... Just remember if you are drifting in the sticky stuff and don't want to loose too many rigs, reel up a few cranks off the bottom. These fish are fairly aggressive and they will come up for it.
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