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If you vouch for him, Ill believe it.@OVERBORED You could be right but I seriously doubt it. I know of him and I know many people that know him. Not to mention he has 250K subs on Youtube. No way he's risking all of that over a bass![]()
At times, we found small sea robins in stomachs, also in bigger fluke. Makes sense. No more flounder to eat. Less blackfish, etc. See, even the bass had to step down on the more desirable eats!If you vouch for him, Ill believe it.
Even when we used to liveline scup, the dorsal spines would be trimmed.
That said, Ive livelined most anything I could find in the 6-10" size range. With the exception of Bunker and eels, Blackfish and flounder were the best (Before size regulations) followed by bergalls............I never tried sea robins.