Ryan (shady) put the tog bug in my head earlier this week, and even though he had to back out, I decided to take a day off anyway and try the inlet. The wind was blowing hard SW and to my surprise the water was still pretty clear when I got out there, so I was optimistic the tog would be biting. After a quick stop to gather bait, I tried around Martha's Landing. It took one or two adjustments after I got anchored up to find a good hole, but once I did, it was steady fish for a couple hours.
The bite eventually slowed down, so I moved out to the jetty. The current had just started in, and with it came really dirty water. Basically nothing was hitting when the water got dirty. So I tried moving to another spot but there was too much current to fish effectively, so I made my way back to the jetty to hope for the best. And to my surprise, about an hour later, the water cleaned right back up. And the tog bite fired right back up as well.
I ended up pulling a limit of two 17"s and two 18's, a couple that were borderline keepers, and a lot of shorts. A pretty good day overall. I'm really liking using tog jigs too. I started using them this spring and I don't think I've used a traditional rig since. Tog fever is setting in...
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The bite eventually slowed down, so I moved out to the jetty. The current had just started in, and with it came really dirty water. Basically nothing was hitting when the water got dirty. So I tried moving to another spot but there was too much current to fish effectively, so I made my way back to the jetty to hope for the best. And to my surprise, about an hour later, the water cleaned right back up. And the tog bite fired right back up as well.
I ended up pulling a limit of two 17"s and two 18's, a couple that were borderline keepers, and a lot of shorts. A pretty good day overall. I'm really liking using tog jigs too. I started using them this spring and I don't think I've used a traditional rig since. Tog fever is setting in...
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