
- 4″ cedar in blue/white with black stripes
- 9/0 2X strong hook
- Double skirted blue/white teasers with sparkled belly
- Over 7 ft of 100 pound mono leader
This rig imitates a large ballyhoo chasing several small ones. Even another Ballyhoo can’t tell it apart. The 4″ cedar is rigged to snake, shake, twist and turn in your wake, chasing the 3 teasers. FISH FOOD! The teasers are double skirted with sparkling bellies that just flash color down into the seas. Each teaser is weighted and placed the correct distance from the others to duplicate the action of a small bait pod being chased by a predator (the blue/white cedar). You can fish this anywhere i
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Captain Jeremy aboard the Stalker contacted us and told us that the first tuna of the year were caught offshore. If it’s any indication, the fish was probably taken at the Hot Dog or the sausages. Get ready — the tuna season is upon us.
Fluke action continues to dominate the inshore fishing scene. Some areas are experiencing almost all throwbacks. If you are fishing for flatties and catching only shorts, try another spot that might yield bigger fish. Kingfish action has improved, but no one can get the bloodworms that the kingfish desire. Offshore action has been hit-or-miss, with many more bluefish around than tuna for those fishing for bluefins. Canyon fishing is still spotty, with some days procuring much better than others. Continue reading South Jersey Fishing Report: Fluke Dominate
We had pushed hard to be among the first boats to set lines off the Virginia coast on this overcast July morning. We had set the center line, locally known as the way-way back or simply WWB. The rig consists of a bird, daisy chain of artificial squid and green machine. Within seconds of placing the rod in the rod holder, and before we could set the second line, we were hooked up to a nice bluefin tuna. Continue reading Virginia Coast Tuna