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Old 04-22-2021, 11:25 AM
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Hey Guys,
Newbie here (both on the forum and boating w/ a 50 yr old vessel)
Went out yesterday early am was trolling w a mojo @ 7mph saw some marks on the finder early but no bites.
Question when are they making the run and whats the best tacticts to land one. Caught 1 last season w a liveline bunker....any tips will be appreaciated

Thanks
The coming part should happen quickly if you are pulling so fast.
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Old 04-22-2021, 01:03 PM
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Gerry just to piggy back one thing you mentioned.....I’ve done very well with big bass by fishing a fresh dead bunker on the bottom on either a 3-way rig or having an egg sinker above a swivel. Those big bass as you said will hug the bottom and pick off any dead/dying bunker that their brethren are feeding on above them.
I've had the same experience Doc. The fish wouldn't touch a lively up top but drop down a weighted chunk and wham!

Caught 3 about this size one day doing exactly that fishing a mile or so off the Highlands Bridge!
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