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Papasown 04-07-2014 09:04 AM

Re: Point Pleasant Canal
 
Please test that Petey, and Capt. Ken. I did, and I'll be there with you......again.
Try out this one at the canal also. "You can tell it's May 1, when the bluefish come running thru the canal, from Barnegat Bay to the Manasquan." That said by a not always so wise old man............Papa

JerseyCoast 04-08-2014 05:18 PM

Re: Point Pleasant Canal
 
Try some 1" - 2" pcs of sandworm in the early spring for them! Works much better than the usual bait. Only in the spring... its also easier on the hook set too. I know it sounds odd..... but try it. ;)

Fishfish 04-08-2014 08:27 PM

Re: Point Pleasant Canal
 
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Originally Posted by Papasown (Post 350730)
A wise old man once told me, "When there's dandilions in the lawn, there's blackfish in the canal. " Good luck, Papa

Just pulled my first dandelion with a flower on it! Hmm.

Scotty 04-08-2014 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Fishfish (Post 351224)
Just pulled my first dandelion with a flower on it! Hmm.

what year did you see that connection between dandelions and fishing? I noticed it years back, but now it seems like the rule LOL

Reel Class 04-09-2014 05:02 AM

Re: Point Pleasant Canal
 
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Originally Posted by JerseyCoast (Post 351198)
Try some 1" - 2" pcs of sandworm in the early spring for them! Works much better than the usual bait. Only in the spring... its also easier on the hook set too. I know it sounds odd..... but try it. ;)

We used to catch them in there all summer long on sandworms - we'd catch them in there from late april straight through October never put a crab on the bottom lol.

We're talking 20 years ago before they implemented the 12" minimum size limit, but the quantity of tog in that canal is still basically the same as it was then, they might actually even be a bit bigger now. So FWIW togs love worms but they are so hard to keep on the hook with all the other critters around!

JerseyCoast 04-09-2014 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Reel Class (Post 351258)
We used to catch them in there all summer long on sandworms - we'd catch them in there from late april straight through October never put a crab on the bottom lol.

We're talking 20 years ago before they implemented the 12" minimum size limit, but the quantity of tog in that canal is still basically the same as it was then, they might actually even be a bit bigger now. So FWIW togs love worms but they are so hard to keep on the hook with all the other critters around!

No kidding... I always stopped in June. I know the larger fish that find their way in there are on crabs, blue claw being the largest we have seen, but I never gave it a try throughout the summer. Its a great place to teach a kid about toggin' so I will remember this !! Thanx Allen.

Stautog27 04-09-2014 09:34 AM

Re: Point Pleasant Canal
 
Blackfish the mouth of the canal very often, anchor at the edge. Have caught them in the spring using clam and have done very well. Couple years ago had them going pretty good with the clams, but the boat anchored next to me was slaying them. Guess what he was using? Right sand worms. Kind of expensive, but they definitely get it done

Papasown 04-09-2014 04:26 PM

Re: Point Pleasant Canal
 
Scotty, I was told that, about the dandilions, many years ago, when I was a young man, and the wise old man was very old. He also told me to go to the beach and dig sand crabs, keep them in a pail with ocean water and a lot of sand, and add more salt water when it gets low. His pail was so heavy he just left it at the bulkhead at the Manasquan end when you could go out to the end on the west bank. Sometimes I would bring him some fresh crabs, cause I know a lot of people had their hand in his bucket.................... me included,lol.

The bluefish that come through first are real skinny, and kind of long looking, but they fatten up quickly. When it starts, you could catch 100 in no time there, with tin, only 10 years ago. And don't be too surprised to see a tiderunner weakfish there in May, but I hope you take a picture, and let her swim again. Thank you for that. Papa

PeteyHD 04-09-2014 04:44 PM

Re: Point Pleasant Canal
 
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Originally Posted by Papasown (Post 351337)
Scotty, I was told that, about the dandilions, many years ago, when I was a young man, and the wise old man was very old. He also told me to go to the beach and dig sand crabs, keep them in a pail with ocean water and a lot of sand, and add more salt water when it gets low. His pail was so heavy he just left it at the bulkhead at the Manasquan end when you could go out to the end on the west bank. Sometimes I would bring him some fresh crabs, cause I know a lot of people had their hand in his bucket.................... me included,lol.

The bluefish that come through first are real skinny, and kind of long looking, but they fatten up quickly. When it starts, you could catch 100 in no time there, with tin, only 10 years ago. And don't be too surprised to see a tiderunner weakfish there in May, but I hope you take a picture, and let her swim again. Thank you for that. Papa

That was awesome! I loved the story. It's amazing when you look back at all the moments that have taught us how to be better fishermen and elders who take time to show the younger generation how to catch them. A great wise man also taught me the ways of fishing 21 years ago when I was a young lad. Now I teach him! HAHAHA

Scotty 04-10-2014 10:32 PM

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Hey papasown. I noticed that the dandelions bring the bass in the Raritan bay. Like clockwork. I hate them yellow things lol


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