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est. 2010 Capt Kris Black 732-312-6878 fishstixnj.com fishstixnj@gmail.com 1-6 Passenger Private Charters 36’ Yellowfin Triple 300 Yamahas |
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For me, it's TUNA...especially on light tackle.... I can't wait for the next season and remembering the season just past helps get me through each long winter.
Then come stripers, blues and fluke....
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1.) Plugging the beach for striped bass. Outside of a blitz it is by far the most challenging type of fishing in the northeast. You actually have to know how to cast and find your own fish
2.) Mako Shark..I will let this video speak for me. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoHXPvc5y3Y3.) White Sea Bass out here in So-Cal. Think 40 lb weakfish. 4.) Steelhead/Browns. Two handed trout are fun....the rest no bueno. bottom fishing is fun, but I would never take it serious. Usually I would just drink beer and hang out when fluking or blackfishing. ![]() Last edited by O'Connor; 01-31-2012 at 11:32 PM.. |
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These are in no particular order...
Buck tailing Fluke: whether it's bouncing light jigs in the bay or fishing the rough stuff, I love jigging fluke all summer long... Togging: challenging with epic trash talking...catching a big fish is so rewarding...I love it Linging: I donno what it is about fishing for mud marlin but it's possibly my favorite way to spend a few hours on the water... Livelining and Jigging bass: watching a bass smash a livie on top of the water or watching one follow my lure back to the boat before slamming it is simply what fishings all about...
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Jigging tuna. I love when they hit the jig and take off like a bullet and the drag is screaming. There is no quit in these fish until there in the boat.Catch a couple on a trip and your gonna be sore the next day
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First, I have only caught one yellowfin and that was maybe 8 years ago now so its hard fo me to recall, it was also chunking not jigging. had a few trips get weathered out over the years but i think this year i need to find out what its like to jig for tuna and to hear that drag scream with a fish that size.
That being said, its easy for me. Tog and Albies. Tog require a certain skill and decision making with when to swing and what the bite feels like that very much intrigues me. but when that thump comes, on a white or green, legs or no legs, half or whole, big or small, crushed or just the claw, there is no telling what the fish is going to be, 12 inches or 12 pounds. But you find out very quick, and when that beast starts bulldoggin ya man thats just the best. something cool just not knowing how big the fish at the other end is going to be, and having lost a PIGGG that stripped a locked down drag like a 38lb striper that i caught, that pull is INSANE. Throw in the way they cook up and BAM, #1. I love to use light tackle, not unreasonably light tackle but light none the less. I absolutely love to drop down that tsunami split tail on 12lb test and a 2500 size freshwater spinning reel, start whippin that thing back up, feel the tick, set the hook, and listen to that spool zingggggggg at light speed and try to reel fast enough to keep up with the fish while running up and down the rail of a party boat with everyone hooked up. and yes i even do keep one or two to eat. having done this is WHY i need to catch a tuna 10x the size on 3x the tackle. Throw in some live lining fo trophy stripers and im set. I'll drop crabs as long as i can and mix in the others the rest of the time. a few fantasies for good measure: gulf coast rig jiggin alaska secluded canada for walleye n pike *again* (not too much to catching the fish but love being 3 hours down a dirt road from the closest town) |
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Pretty much whatever fish is bending my rod during the trip. I just like to catch fish I'm not prejudice if they fight well I'll hook it.
If I had to make a list pelagic species are in totally different category to inshore species on fight and wow factor, but there are less days to target them and sometimes you might not have a bite look at yft the last few years up to this past year it was spotty at best. Had one trip this year where we raised 22 Whites hooked up 15 of the fish that came up hard to compare that to inshore fishing. Basically what I am saying I will enjoy catching whatever is at the end of my line. Some are more exciting then others, but some are more accessible on a daily basis, and don't need a group to make it feasible with today's fuel cost. some can be done on a day after work while others have to be planned out.
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