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What have you got to say about the topic of: "Tuna Question". Here's how is started: "You are going to find that baits that swim well on the hook (whiting, herring) "
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| Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: beachy area
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| You are going to find that baits that swim well on the hook (whiting, herring) work very well. Pollock, cod, mud hake and haddock are low on my list for live baits because they don't much care for being on the hook. | ||
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![]() Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Exeter, Rhode Island
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| We used to stop on the way out to the BB Buoy and jig up whiting and keep them alive for bait. Common practice ![]()
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| NBS Member Join Date: Nov 2006
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I have hooked up on small cod and I know a number of fisherman that use small cod,haddock live if they are unable to catch herring. | ||
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| NBS Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Pt. Judith/Green Harbor/W.Mass
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| I wonder if they'd take a shad.........
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| NBS Member Join Date: Jul 2007
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![]() Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: www.atlanticoffshorelures.com
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| I have a friend who was a professional Rod/Reel giant fisherman and he would use live cod/whiting/pollock/hake/etc. I'm sure it helps if it is a common species to where they are feeding. I'm not sure how they would hit a fish that was very dis-similar to what's in the area??? Armand | ||
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| NBS Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Quincy, MA
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| Not to hijack the thread, but a real important question, do the dogfish enjoy the cod/hake/whiting/pollock? With the price of fuel, chunking is going to be a considerable option this year. | ||
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| | #18 | ||
![]() Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: www.atlanticoffshorelures.com
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| you know what the funny thing is, Many giant bluefin have been opened up and they had whole dogfish in their belly's kinda makes you think .Armand | ||
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| NBS Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Manchester nh
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have a freind who built a nice boat and wanted to fish for tuna. his first season caught two giants. I do not think he has caught any since but he caught them on live haddock. Not sure the legality or anything but that is what he used. | ||
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