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Bluefish

Q - What would be the best bait to use for Bluefish?
A - Some blues are caught on Mullet, Mackerel, Bunker, Herring, Squid, Clam, Sand Eels, Worms. As you can tell by now Bluefish are not fussy with what they eat. You would cut these baits into bite size baits about 1 to 2 inches long about an inch wide.
Q - What type of rigging would you use. Make sure the rig is made of wire leader with a float of your choice of color. The wire leader will protect your investment of the rig plus the bait. Use a pyramid type sinker and the weight would depend on the length of the Rod and Weight line you have on the reel.
Q - Can you use artificial lures?
A - If the blues are in thick by all means. A Kastmaster, Hopkins, Ava-Jigs, or anything shiny. They will also go after any type of popping plug or swimming plug. Just remember when using an artifial plug or lure use a wire leader in front of it so that you can protect your investment of those expensive lures. The length of the leader would be from 6 inches to 18 inches. No longer that 18 because you could get it caught in the tip of your pole and break it. The leader is not just for the one you have on but also for the other fish that it is swimming with. They can cut you off just a well.














Tsunami/Ande/Beach Runner Rods-Penn/Okuma/Shimano Reels-Trailhead Deflators-Crabbing Supplies-Guy Harvey& Calcutta Tees/kid's tees  |  Surf City B&T's 2010 Striper "Pool" & Standings  |  Shop's "How To" Info  |  Simply Bass'n Standings  |  Simply Bass'n tournament/NJ Angler Registry>NOAA WEATHER  |  July Reports>NOAA WEATHER  |  June Pictures  |  May Pictures  |  2009 Regulations  |  Animated fishing knots  |  Barnegat Bay Charts  |  Facts about Crabs & Crabbing  |  Common Fishing Questions  |  INFO ON 4-WHEEL DRIVE PERMITS  |  Charter&Party boats  |  Favorite Links !  |  Contact Us  |  Tagged Bass  |  New Tag on Bass  |  How to fillet and more  |  From the Sea to your Table Recipes



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