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bunker dunker 06-20-2012 01:58 PM

Re: Tile fish bait
 
One Of Our Sponors Here Has Big Bucktails{30oz} That Are Rosefish Colored,with A Fresh Rosefish Fiilet Or Whole Medium Squid You Can't Go Wrong.;)

Chico 06-20-2012 08:41 PM

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One of my first trips for tiles, the boat had mac "fingers" that worked VERY well as well!!! I have used frozen bluefish and it worked well.

PaBeerGuy 06-20-2012 09:25 PM

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Found 'em. up to 32 oz bucktails in Rosefish color!

http://shop.jerseytackle.com/product...&categoryId=78

bunker dunker 06-21-2012 07:11 AM

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they have other jigs there too that work.just add alittle meat and work slow

PaBeerGuy 06-21-2012 12:17 PM

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The current plan is to run down to Indian River Inlet Friday to catch some bluefish for bait. Boat heads out at midnight out of Lewes. Hoping to find some fresh squid too, do bait and tackle shops typically stock fresh squid?

bunker dunker 06-21-2012 12:44 PM

Re: Tile fish bait
 
buy a few boxes at one of the sponsor bait shops

Garone Custom Rods 06-21-2012 01:41 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by danfaust
The current plan is to run down to Indian River Inlet Friday to catch some bluefish for bait. Boat heads out at midnight out of Lewes. Hoping to find some fresh squid too, do bait and tackle shops typically stock fresh squid?

Fresh would be great, but I doubt you will find it at a tackle shop. I like the small ones that you typically use whole for fluke. They come in a small box, grab one or 2 and your all set.

the1jonc 08-08-2012 11:01 AM

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I am booked for a 3 day TNT (Tuna N Tile) trip out of Montauk next month. :)

With the excellent Bluefishing we are having I wanted to head out and get some for the grill and the smoker.

If I wanted to save some as bait for my trip next month how should I prepare? I have a Vac Sealer and a Chest Freezer.

Or should I not bother.

Any tips/advice appreciated.

Thanks

MDeSi 08-08-2012 01:15 PM

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Fresh bluefish, bergall, sea robin, skate, eel, fluke, flounder, skipjack, seabass, dogfish, squid, skimmerclam, porgy, mahi, tllebelly, rose fish, bunker... Get it? Jus don't freeze the sh!t

the1jonc 08-08-2012 04:21 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MDeSi
Fresh bluefish, bergall, sea robin, skate, eel, fluke, flounder, skipjack, seabass, dogfish, squid, skimmerclam, porgy, mahi, tllebelly, rose fish, bunker... Get it? Jus don't freeze the sh!t


So it looks like go fresh or go home. Thanks


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