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  • #16
    Nice video, but why not just use a little heavier jighead? Then you wouldn't have to throw like a girl.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by MetroMan View Post
      I met up with Steve aka Fish yesterday evening at Jonas. It was his first time attempting to run a trotline for crabs, so I joined him to provide moral support lol. The crabbing was a tough time, primarily due to inadequate anchors. It's one of the most important parts of the equation, so THAT, combined with a nice breeze blowing perpendicular to the trotline made it tough for steve. But being a determined, humble individual, Steve stuck it out and ran the line as best as he could in his Hobie Revo. He caught a crab, missed a few, but spent most of the time "learning". The experience was great for him, and I'm sure he will be proficient within the next trip or two. Once I got him as squared away as I could, I left him to search for perch.

      The perch bite ws good. I worked the piers with a 1" chartreuse curly tail grub on a 1/32oz jig head....tied directly to my mono leader. It was too light to cast, so I manually peeled line to adjust for depth, and jigged the piers. Non stop action! Often, I also manually peeled off line and threw (by hand) the lure near the piling I wanted to fish. It was a lot of fun fishing this way.

      One thing I found interesting...often, the perch would simply "mouth" my lure. A few times, a gentle lift of the rod tip ended up with a fish fighting back. There was often no hit, just my natural motion ended up with a fish on the other end. I also did a slow troll past the pier pilings to catch fish. It was a fun time. I took home 15. Six over 10", the rest were in the 9" range.

      When I got back to the beach, I could not find my keys! It turns out I left them on the picnic bench where I sat waiting for Steve. Luckily, a good samaritan turned them in to the park ranger (instead of stealing my car!). The park ranger stayed late until I came looking for them.

      One thing that kinda made me mad was these guys in a jon boat. Two of them arrived at a local private dock...tied to the ladder, climbed on the dock and fished from it. A third guy walked down the beach from Jonas, and joined them on the private dock. Trespassing like that is gonna screw thing up for people fishing & crabbing around the private docks like many of us do.

      I hope to post a vid of last night's trip soon.

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      Edit: the year was 2013, not 2030 LOL!
      Great photos!

      Thanks for the report

      Meadeo
      2012 135 Wilderness Systems Angler

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Runnin View Post
        Nice video, but why not just use a little heavier jighead? Then you wouldn't have to throw like a girl.
        I was working with what I had stored in my hull. My other jig heads were 3/4-1oz, with hooks that are too big for perch.
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        • #19
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          SAMwich!
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          • #20
            Originally posted by MetroMan View Post
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            SAMwich!
            Yes tater tots!
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            2012 135 Wilderness Systems Angler

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            • #21
              Everything is better with TOTS, ask Napoleon Dynamite! Pitching like a girl...that's funny
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              2013 OLIVE HOBIE OUTBACK
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              • #22
                I think you need to fit one more fillet on the sammie! Looks good, man.

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