first post here, been reading for a little while...anyway met a few guys from the forum over on the east side of the bridge after a early launch from terrapin. Found a few spot in 14' between the bridge spans. Took four spot out to 30' pilings and had two 24 inchers in a matter of minutes. Put those two in the cooler bag and then jigged up and released five or six more keeper rock including one maybe 28-30 incher. Seems like a good bite on the outgoing tide. As others have said once the tide slowed so did the bite. All jig fish on a 3/4 ounce head and chartreuse BKD.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
late sunday BB report
Collapse
X
-
frettr00 and muldoon,
I was out there with you on Sunday- in the red WS Ride. I did very well also with 4 fish over 30". Although live-lining is the traditional summer fishing mode, jigging has worked consistently for me at the bridge over the last 7 summers in the mornings and evenings on a moving tide. During the day the fish are less likely to pursue a jig. The fish are onto something- that bright sun is painful so I usually go just for a morning or evening.
frettr00, do you have a photo of me with that tagged fish?
see you all out there again sometime
Comment
-
Originally posted by toadfinger View Postfrettr00 and muldoon,
I was out there with you on Sunday- in the red WS Ride. I did very well also with 4 fish over 30". Although live-lining is the traditional summer fishing mode, jigging has worked consistently for me at the bridge over the last 7 summers in the mornings and evenings on a moving tide. During the day the fish are less likely to pursue a jig. The fish are onto something- that bright sun is painful so I usually go just for a morning or evening.
frettr00, do you have a photo of me with that tagged fish?
see you all out there again sometime
Yeah, I posted it in this thread. http://www.snaggedline.com/boatyard/...ead.php?t=13772010 Hobie Revolution 13
Comment
Comment