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| I went out last evening in my son Matt's boat. We fished along the south shore of Boston, and just like here in RI, there were good numbers of slots around! This one was released in good shape. |
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| Sandeels have arrived and the stripers are on them. |
My evening started off slowly yesterday. But, as the sun dipped below the horizon, the fishing suddenly improved. Bait and predators moved closer to shore with the setting sun. I was fishing an Alie Snax, a good imitator of these slender baitfish. Before darkness set in, I was able to land a couple of schoolies and a couple of slot fish in the 28 to 31 inch range. I also lost a much bigger fish.
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| Albie Snax are great to use when stripers are feeding on sandeels. Slim profiled artificials will be your best bet. |
The sandeel invasion tends to be a June thing here in RI. It is just starting and should continue in the weeks ahead. I see it as the prevalent bait right now.
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| This huge overslot, was landed last evening on a white Slug-go. The 9 inch white Slug has been my most effective big fish catcher all May. |
My favorite this spring has been a white, 9 inch Slug-go. I rig mine with a single hook up front. I tend to use a 6/0 BKK Titan rider hook that has the screw type device up front. That screw is placed in the head of the Slug-go and screwed in. Then the hook is lined up and pushed through the body. It should be hooked in the narrow underbody and pushed up through the flat top of the lure. The lure should sit straight horizontally on your hook set-up. Note that I have had several BKK hooks straightened out or bent so the sturdiness of these hooks are questionable in my mind.
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| I tend to use a BKK Titan Rider 6/0 hook (weightless) on my Slug-gos. The single hook in the head of the lure will do the trick. |
These lures are affective in the daytime as well as at night. I believe this is the MOST effective daytime catcher for big stripers in the spring.
Note that many fishermen have their own preference for rigging. Some will rig two hooks in the front and middle (Mc Kenna style). Others will add nail weights to the body, and some will use weighted hooks to get a slightly longer cast. I think the single weightless hook with no weights gives the lure the most natural action and is the most effective overall. But, I also know many fishermen have confidence in the way their are fishing their creations. If it's working for you keep doing it.
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| It's been another good week of fishing for me with Slug-gos and Albid Snax doing most of the damage. |
I must admit that the fish have been fussy. One day this week my son and I could actually see large fish near us that were swimming under pods of herring. They were super fussy and would whirl, chase and sometimes take the Slug-go. Other fishermen using standard swimmers and even glide baits were catching very little or nothing. Just goes to show the effectiveness of the Slug.
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| The white Albie Snax has been a hot lure this week for me. It caught the slot shown above. |
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| I landed this one a few nights ago on an albie snax in the Bay. There are still fish around if you work for them. |
The Bay- The Bay was really hot a few weeks ago, but fishing has cooled. Still, I got out a couple of times this week from shore there and landed some hefty schoolies. There was action every time out with hits and some hook-ups. Slug-gos and Albie Snax have been the hot producers as the fish have been fussy in this heat. Jon has been hitting it hard from the yak. He had a good night last night with 5 big ones that were all slots and overs. All his fish fell for 7 1/2 inch white Slug-gos. I have also been out in the kayak, and its been one here and there. He's at the Cape for the next few days at his brother's house as we've heard of some fish down there. There has been a noticeable lack of pogies in the Bay so far. Normally at this time, they are all over the place but I have seen none so far this year.
I landed this fish earlier in the week from
the kayak. Boaters and kayakers who
can move around should have an
easier time of it this weekend.
The Oceanfront- It's a game of slugging it out after dark. Jon hit the oceanfront a couple of times in the last week and it was a pick of one here, one there. Still, I have heard of some good catches if you are at the right spot at the right time. Jon got his fish on Slug-gos so that's working along the oceanfront also. There has been a noticeable lack of bluefish around. I haven't landed one yet and haven't seen one caught. Jon got one from the kayak last week.
The Cape- The Canal has been an off and on deal. My sons, Jon and Ben, fished there last weekend and Ben had one 40 inch fish. There were some breaking, but they were fussy. They saw one other fish landed. So, I guess that, too, has been an off and on deal.
| I got some decent ones from the yak today! This one slammed a 7 1/2 inch Slug-go. |
So, the hot fishing here in RI just keeps rolling along. As long as the weather stays cool, it should remain good. Still, you have to find them, and that takes a bit more effort than just clicking away on social media.
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| It was an epic week for very large stripers. There was phenomenal numbers of slots and over slots as my son and I caught and released over 100 stripers this week. |
We got a lot of our fish from shore, but we also found good numbers from the kayak when shore conditions were not favorable.
Most of our fish this week were caught on skinny plastic. From shore the 9 inch Slug-go was a hot lure. A variety of colors were working. From the kayak it was more of a finesse game as the white Albie Snax and 7 1/2 inch Slug-gos were our most effective lures.
Towards the end of this phenomenal run of big fish which brought out more and more fishermen thanks to social media, I saw a lot of fish being caught on a number of different lures. Docs, Yo-Zuri Hydro pencils, swimmers and even standard poppers were getting them.
I sense the big push of large fish has gone downhill in the places my son and I were fishing. But, no problem, since I'm sure they are still around somewhere, and I have a few good ideas about where I will be looking this week.