I think you should add the clambrella, clamzilla, and fishing window weights from the beach to some of these conventional tactics.
http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/...ead.php?t=7147
Dark, you should really consider putting some of these in a "best of' forum so we can find them in the winter.
^ Steve, funny suggesstions....if we ever take this show on the road. I'm, designating you as the Promo Dude....
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Here are some more techniques that I came across the other night, and I hope it's all right with Mike O to share them with you guys. Remember, this is old-skool, and when the guys who fish this way aren't around any longer, some of it may be lost for good.......
Because most dudes don't want to work for fish.Originally Posted by DarkSkies;60649Here are some more techniques that I came across the other night, and I hope it's all right with Mike O to share them with you guys. Remember, this is [B
If I came out with a plug tomorrow, rattles and erratic swimming, had it available in 100 crazy colors, had some of the surf guys show pics of it catching 30 lb fish, and said you dont even have to work this plug, just reel, I could probably clean up and sell thousands. Guys are always looking for the next best thing. The old school things you talk about here are some of the best because they have been working for decades. Ex - drifting worms on a float for weakfish or bass, almost always gives up fish even in the hottest months. But how many guys are on the forums saying they caught fish this way? Or bucktailing on the bottom of an inlet or river, another sure fire way to get uninterested fish to hit. How many ae doing that.
It's always the next best thing, that is going to catch the fish. What folks don't realize is the next best thing has been available at the tackle shop, since tackle shops first opened their doors.
Great stuff here. Your righrt hookset, no one wants to work for the fish. Take crabbing its a lot of work. The end result is catching that fish that will bend your rod. Definitely worth it.