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Detour66 04-24-2022 08:58 PM

1st shot at trolling bass
 
So I got myself a Mojo rig and gave a shot at trolling bass. Started out at round shoal and had a few hits but no takers! Then I went out to Flynn's Knoll to join the fleet but once again I had strikes but no takers. i was trolling between 3-4 knots and tried to get the Mojo as close to the bottom with out getting snagged. There is a method to it and in time I will get better. I know I was doing something right but just didn't connect. There was a lot of boats on Flynn's from all over including Belmar and Pt Pleasant. It was a madhouse! I didn't see anyone catching though. The east wind picked up and it got really snotty and it was time to call it a day. I will be out there again asap armed with my Mojo rigs! next time I will connect! Tight lines!

Duffman 04-25-2022 07:52 AM

Re: 1st shot at trolling bass
 
Nice first shot. 3-4 knots sounds a little quick IMO.

Can’t believe the distance these guys are covering. I get it, ya gotta go where the fish are obviously. SRI is what ? 23-24 miles from the Knoll? Looking at covering 50-60 miles in day for stripers. That’s alotta fuel.

Gerry Zagorski 04-25-2022 09:34 AM

Re: 1st shot at trolling bass
 
Sounds like you're doing it right but your timing was off... These fish seem to turn off and on like a light switch and boat traffic doesn't help.. Lots of reports here and elsewhere "we marked the hell out of them but no takers"

A few things to try if others are hooking up and you're not. Change your direction. Troll with the current, against it or across. I've been out a few times when I'd only hook up going in one direction. You could also change the color of the plastic shad tail chartreuse or white seem to work best.

Keystonefisher 04-25-2022 12:11 PM

Re: 1st shot at trolling bass
 
Spoke with a Capt Saturday who caught 2 fish in the am and 12 within an hour and a half period of time late afternoon. All the same body of fish. So to Gerry’s point; maybe just bad timing.

As for speed I agree with Duff; I try to be 3-4 MPH; not knots.

I was skunked one day and a buddy was catching; he told me to shadow him off to the side. I was pulling slower than him. As soon as I sped up I started catching.

Maybe try shadowing a known Charter at a distance to gauge your speed compared to theirs.

Catch em up!!

Skolmann 04-25-2022 01:22 PM

Re: 1st shot at trolling bass
 
I agree with what has already been said with regards to speed, slow it down a tad.

I’d also like to add that with Knoll being relatively shallow with all those boats trolling it would make a lot of noise which could potentially give the bass lock jaw. Next time try trolling one of the channel (Sandy Hook, Chapel Hill, Swash) edges.

Detour66 04-25-2022 04:55 PM

Re: 1st shot at trolling bass
 
Thanks guys. All great information and insight, I will be out there again tomorrow. Gonna troll a Mojo tandem on one rod and a Stretch 25 on the other. Also if i see some major readings on my FF I will jig. Tight lines all!

Pietro 04-26-2022 06:06 PM

Re: 1st shot at trolling bass
 
mojos work! If you want get on the meat try a Shad umbrella rig with a trolling sinker. Bass cant resist em! Dont use em when blues are around.....$$$$$$$$

RescueDogger 04-26-2022 07:42 PM

Re: 1st shot at trolling bass
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Duffman (Post 568602)
Nice first shot. 3-4 knots sounds a little quick IMO.

Can’t believe the distance these guys are covering. I get it, ya gotta go where the fish are obviously. SRI is what ? 23-24 miles from the Knoll? Looking at covering 50-60 miles in day for stripers. That’s alotta fuel.

And if the wind shifts a bit south it can be a long and lonely ride with no help whatsoever in sight with <50 deg F water. I've heard stories of False Hook snadbars not being where you'd expect. I was having so much fun going after the striper bite in the Raritan a few years back that I pushed daylight about an hour too far. Then when I turned The Hook I realized I might have just signed up for the Darwin Award. When I pulled into the calm waters of the MI I wanted to kiss land.

I'll wait for the the Chesapeake herd to come barreling up the coast. If I get the hankering for the Raritan magic, I'll pay for a charter.

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