Hi!
I've been working/will work every weekend. I've been working buttoff.
Yesterday I took off and fished for Tog at the Concrete Ships with two Koreans.
I’ve been told by many Koreans that they use fresh shrimp (Frozen shrimp in the 4-5 lb box is better) for tog (surf fishing/boat fishing). Fresh shrimp are actually from the frozen shrimp from the box.
I tested cooked blue crab, live blue crab, and fresh shrimp. I used a half of fresh shrimp and a quartile of blue crab.
The fresh shrimp was the smallest ones on the fresh shrimp sections in the Asian Markets. The shrimp was the spiced shrimp at regular sea food restaurants. Now you know the size of the shrimp. The frozen box is usually from Belize. Anyway a half of the shrimp was put on the 4/0 hook (by me and the two koreans.
They were catching with only shrimp. And I put a half of a shrimp and a quartile of aBlue crab on a tandem rig
The baits were 2”- 5” above the top of sinker to be fair.
The result:
Fresh Shrimp won. I caught 9 undersized Tog. Dang! No keepers. Tog preferred shrimp by 6 to 3
The Koreans caught several 13”- 20” tog, all on shrimp.
BTW, using Cooked Blue Crab is a bad idea.
Koreans have been using shrimp for decades. It was only a one day test for me. But if shrimp works, all I need is enough bottles of ice in my cooler to keep them fresh. No more cutting crab and keeping a bulky bag of crab. I thought one time that my kayak was smelly and messy because of the blue crab.
The two Koreans suggested me that I should visit some Korean Fishing Forums. According to them, Korean fishing forums have better info about fishing rigging/baits. Dang! Now I have to re-learn how to type Korean Alphabets,
We had fun. They also talked about Kayak Kevin’s videos and other useful fishing forums.
Dang! Am I missing something here, a half of the world? Do I have to re-learn how to type the Korean Alphaets?
Joe
I've been working/will work every weekend. I've been working buttoff.
Yesterday I took off and fished for Tog at the Concrete Ships with two Koreans.
I’ve been told by many Koreans that they use fresh shrimp (Frozen shrimp in the 4-5 lb box is better) for tog (surf fishing/boat fishing). Fresh shrimp are actually from the frozen shrimp from the box.
I tested cooked blue crab, live blue crab, and fresh shrimp. I used a half of fresh shrimp and a quartile of blue crab.
The fresh shrimp was the smallest ones on the fresh shrimp sections in the Asian Markets. The shrimp was the spiced shrimp at regular sea food restaurants. Now you know the size of the shrimp. The frozen box is usually from Belize. Anyway a half of the shrimp was put on the 4/0 hook (by me and the two koreans.
They were catching with only shrimp. And I put a half of a shrimp and a quartile of aBlue crab on a tandem rig
The baits were 2”- 5” above the top of sinker to be fair.
The result:
Fresh Shrimp won. I caught 9 undersized Tog. Dang! No keepers. Tog preferred shrimp by 6 to 3
The Koreans caught several 13”- 20” tog, all on shrimp.
BTW, using Cooked Blue Crab is a bad idea.
Koreans have been using shrimp for decades. It was only a one day test for me. But if shrimp works, all I need is enough bottles of ice in my cooler to keep them fresh. No more cutting crab and keeping a bulky bag of crab. I thought one time that my kayak was smelly and messy because of the blue crab.
The two Koreans suggested me that I should visit some Korean Fishing Forums. According to them, Korean fishing forums have better info about fishing rigging/baits. Dang! Now I have to re-learn how to type Korean Alphabets,
We had fun. They also talked about Kayak Kevin’s videos and other useful fishing forums.
Dang! Am I missing something here, a half of the world? Do I have to re-learn how to type the Korean Alphaets?
Joe
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