Yes, we do like them for bigger bass when fishing live bunker here on the South Shore. You may not be real familiar with this type of fishing. Typically it's done along our sandy beaches in less than 40' of water, sometimes in less than 25'. There are no obstructions, nothing the bass can get to...
The tog rods are strung and ready, new custom Abu mini-togger reel added to the arsenal, rigs tied, jigs purchased, Chartplotters loaded with some fresh numbers to the West (for bailouts), boat is loaded with its Winter fishing gear - LFGT! (Mets fan here - others please use your imagination).
Well, that's it for this disappointing fluke season for the crew of the Leprechaun. Tough fishing throughout, best fish was probably Capt. Mike's 6lber. No 7's this season. I guess all of us had a fish in the high 5lb class, so that's the way this cookie crumbled.
Pulled all the fluke gear off...
Oh, I almost forgot. I did forget actually, but it came back to me today. Meh, it's not good, getting old. Anyway, years ago, when Brian fished with me he did use something he called the "Flukerr Floater Rig." It was a normal bait-type rig, with a long leadered hook and sinker setup, except it...
You know, the guy to talk to about all of this is "Reel Designer Extraordinaire," Chris Martell, "Tunatoys" on various interweb post boards. He was and maybe still is a U.S. rep for Italy's Everol LD reels, and had a hand in refining several of their newer models. He was a both a site moderator...
Mike, just to clarify, what the tech at AVET meant was that togging requires a fairly tight drag, and this crushes the spool bearing in the right side plate, thereby making that nasty grinding noise and destroying free spool.
Explanation: this is because the mechanics of how AVET constructs...
Though I do own four Avet lever-drag reels, I've never thought of them as legit blackfish reels. I do (did, actually) love them for live-lining bunker to big bass, as well as using my smaller SX and SXJ for diamond jigging.
My buddy Capt. Mike uses his to tog, and he really likes it, so there’s...
Some of the best times of my then-young life were spent on that boat, the old Viking Star. I was completely unattached. Great drinking at Saliva's before the trips (shot pool one early morning with a local chick that paid off her game loss in a very special way - God, I loved that place!)...
Not really. I was thinking of my experiences fishing Cox’s Ledge on the Viking Star every Summer for many years (along with you know who as my fishing partner), what seems like 100 years ago. Days we couldn’t drift - and so had to sit on the hook, long leaders always got it done. At least that's...
That's right. And is why I no longer fish for them. Same with Springtime or out of season blackfish. Both species have enough to deal with without me further hurting them. And I certainly have the knowledge, skills, and boat to really put the boots to 'em.
We (meaning recs plus comms) have...
The "Brian F-Yeah!” Rig
O.K., so what George is talking about is my fairly recent modification of the basic B/S-Rig, specifically designed to catch on those days that require more than a 5-6oz bucktail to hold bottom, without having to pay out a ton of scope. That's never a good idea when...
Or you can try what I carry - a Buck 364BKS Rival 3.5" blade. Not a switchblade, but still a one-hand quick opener, using your thumb on the little stud at the base of the blade to flick it open. Less than $30 and made in USA. I'm pretty sure it was Roger/Buddha162 that referred this knife to me...
Headed out to my offshore office yesterday with Capt. Mike. A gorgeous but generally slow day, with Mike putting some real quality in the box. A 4.5, 5, and 6 for him. Kudos!
Me? Two 15lb smooth doggies that ran off drag like big bluefish and a couple of 19-inch "throwbacks." Did have two on...
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