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Nice, concise article...Only problem is at $15 a dozen, I have a feeling drifting worms is a method thats going to go the way of the dodo..Only thing I would add to gerry's nicely written piece is the fact that its usually a good idea to keep a small rod around and baited with a sliver of clam snot or mussel.. that clam chum usually brings big fat flounder into the zone as well, especially in raritan bay.
I toss the Stripers back and keep the flounder,, all 2 of them..... bob |
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If you wanted to do this I would put the clams in a chum pot and keep it down on the bottom...And, not a lot a tackle shops carrying sand worms for the reasons mentioned above.
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No circle hooks??
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