Fall Porgy Bite is on
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Went out for a quick one hour session at high slack today for shallow water porgies. Messed around with some pompano jigs aka goofy jigs (at the suggestion of eliasvfishing) for LI sound porgies. Couldn't get them to hit just bouncing the jig along the bottom but once I put a small piece of bloodworm on there the fish were all over it as soon as it hit bottom. Tons of small 5-6 inch seabass to weed through. Unfortunately I dropped a few really nice porgies on those jigs, probably pushing 16 inches. Will probably just use regular high low rigs or a single smaller hook. Would be nice to see some bigger seabass, I will be looking to try and fish incoming along those shallow jetties this weekend. Maybe if it stays calm I'll try some reefs for the seabass. I'll probably go for clams next time and maybe throw out a chum pot. The only keeper size seabass I see in the western sound come around this time of year. I've been focusing on freshwater (got a nice walleye last week) but the LI sound is calling me back now! Water temps 68
Deckhand11 postsSince 2020
We grilled them whole with fresh herbs, salt pepper, lemon, and garlic and a yogurt sauce on the side - PITA to get hte scales off but deliciousPick up one of these fish scalers on amazon for $5. Then get a roll of black tape and wrap the handle. Will last forever.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,665 postsSince 2018
Pick up one of these fish scalers on amazon for $5. Then get a roll of black tape and wrap the handle. Will last forever.View attachment 25121probably better to just dip in in rubber or plasti dip
MateOriginal Crew81 postsSince 2019
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will invest in a scaler eventually, I just started doing this recipe this year. Spoon works okay. Apart form just getting the scales off, the mess in the sink is kind of annoying. Do you get as many stray scales going flying with the scaler compared to the spoon method?
Deckhand11 postsSince 2020
if you are going to do that at home...fill the sink with water and scale it underwater!!
CommodoreOriginal Crew12,530 postsSince 2018
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will invest in a scaler eventually, I just started doing this recipe this year. Spoon works okay. Apart form just getting the scales off, the mess in the sink is kind of annoying. Do you get as many stray scales going flying with the scaler compared to the spoon method?Back
Deckhand1 postsSince 2020
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I have a home made scalar that works great.. It is made from a scrap piece of oak and I screwed two rows of bottle caps to it...
Deckhand20 postsSince 2020
I have a home made scalar that works great.. It is made from a scrap piece of oak and I screwed two rows of bottle caps to it...
yup///we got another piker 😀
CommodoreOriginal Crew12,530 postsSince 2018
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