Can't go with the fellas to the M&G, leash doesn't stretch that far.Anyway took the kayak out at 3:00 pm,windy,choppy with strong currents what a combo.Wasn't going to spend time catching spot so started jigging the pilings with bucktails no hits.Water was also murky, I was using a Chartrues head white feather bucktail/twister tail.Saw some birds in the distance headed over there but couldn't get a hit.Sun started to set so I trolled a croc spoon and got a hit 12" striper.Changed my lure to a Rappala sinking and Wam hooked a fiesty 18" striper.Maybe time to start trolling.Another beautiful day on the bay not a cloud in the sky.
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Hey, you've got to love trolling with crankbaits. Just a crankbait, no lead and no added terminal tackle. I generally do well with shad raps and X-raps this time of year, deep divers. I would be interested in what type Rapala you were using. In the spring I go with the larger 15, 20 and 30 saltwater series. The trolling bite has picked up in the South River area also.
Thanks for the report and good luck.
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Actually was thinking about how well you did on your last post as I decided to tie on the rapala(Rapala LC long casting 5" in hot pink).I also trolled a deep diving bomber co20 for a while with no hits.Its really cool because the fish slam the lures hard when you troll them.I tried for those 20" blues but no luck.
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