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Author:
Pauleye
Date:
Aug 05, 2013
Subject:
Eastern LIS Reefs
Message:
I attempted live-lining porgy at the Eastern LIS reefs (Race, Sluiceway, Little Gull) with no luck. On Friday morning I stared by catching 10 porgy and kept them in the livewell. I fished the morning outgoing tide. Not even a hit. I did not see much of anything caught by anyone except for a few blues. Lots of small bait in the water, though. I'm switching my striper efforts to the evening.
Author:
Redneckangler
Date:
Aug 05, 2013
Message:
I had similar results yesterday. I'm not able to fish as much at night, and the days have been inconsistent. Waiting for the albies! From Long Sand east, the inner reefs were barren of even blues most of the am as the tide change took FOREVER! I found tons of bunker in the mouth of the CT, but only had a few ripped up by blues and no stripers. :( Didn't bother with bottom fishing.
Author:
avidangler
Date:
Aug 05, 2013
Message:
[quote:cb9071dc84="Redneckangler"]I had similar results yesterday. I'm not able to fish as much at night, and the days have been inconsistent. Waiting for the albies! From Long Sand east, the inner reefs were barren of even blues most of the am as the tide change took FOREVER! I found tons of bunker in the mouth of the CT, but only had a few ripped up by blues and no stripers. :( Didn't bother with bottom fishing.[/quote:cb9071dc84]
Good to hear that bunker are moving closer to shore again.Those linesiders should show up again soon.Last summer was a blast when the bunker were in the river.Snag and couldn't reel in fast enough before a blue grabbed them.I had a few slam the side of my yak because they were so focused on the bunker.Caught my limit of blues in about an hour an started throwing them back.I had the school to myself.All the other boaters just passed on by even though i was flagging them over.
Even snagged a blue in the tail by mistake.Talk about being a pain in the butt to bring in.Felt like a fighting boulder.
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