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Deamon 08-11-2014 07:55 AM

Making Greenies
 
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Yesterday in LJ I came up on a wad of yaks tight on the kelp edge. I was like...what the heck are these guys doing bunched up? Turned out trying to make bait without much going on. That edge is where I usually get mine. But when it's not working, you gotta change it up. Meter around. With a good meter, zig zag that area between 75-100' looking for feeding greenies. Don't forget about just outside of the reserve(that's where I found plenty yesterday).
Spend extra time trying to find quality bait in the quantity You'll need for the day anticipating seal problems, using two rods, etc...one thing I always remind myself on: when I fished the sport boats back in the day, I always used the hottest, hardest to catch baits. That's what these fish want. Take the time to get the right bait and change them with frequency if you can. A hot bait gets bit above all else. Jim

jruiz 08-11-2014 10:40 AM

Is this a team sewer tip of the day?

makobob 08-11-2014 10:47 AM

The tip is: if it wiggles it will get bit!!!

Deamon 08-11-2014 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by jruiz (Post 203171)
Is this a team sewer tip of the day?

This tip was submitted to Team Sewer's tip committee for consideration but was denied and sent back to me in less than two minutes after emailed to them.

I was also told they were going to be in an all day emergency meeting to discuss possible disbandment since one of their strongest leaders had recently left the team.

Also on their agenda...you didn't hear this one from me...a discussion will occur regarding a possible name change. Turns out there is someone in Vermont who has secured trademark rights to the name "Team Sewer" and is threatening litigation if its use is continued.

Jim

Lipripper92592 08-11-2014 12:22 PM

Valuable Information right there. Bait moves, so must you.

makobob 08-11-2014 12:37 PM

You think that if the bait moved that maybe what was feeding on them moved too???

Hunters Pa 08-11-2014 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Deamon (Post 203176)
I was also told they were going to be in an all day emergency meeting to discuss possible disbandment since one of their strongest leaders had recently left the team.

Also on their agenda...you didn't hear this one from me...a discussion will occur regarding a possible name change. Turns out there is someone in Vermont who has secured trademark rights to the name "Team Sewer" and is threatening litigation if its use is continued.

Jim


I thought it was an east coast colonization effort and he was sent to scout locations for setting up a recruiting station

jorluivil 08-11-2014 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Deamon (Post 203176)
I was also told they were going to be in an all day emergency meeting to discuss possible disbandment since one of their strongest leaders had recently left the team.


I just checked our records and can confirm that no registered members have had their membership canceled and can also confirm that no members have left the team

alanw 08-11-2014 02:05 PM

Opening up a Team Sewer east coast chapter? Prospect's gotta earn that new patch.

Widgeon 08-11-2014 04:11 PM

Sage advice.
Yesterday I saw a huge ball (not positive they were greens) in about 115' and about 50 yards from the kelp line.

jorluivil 08-11-2014 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Deamon (Post 203140)
Yesterday in LJ I came up on a wad of yaks tight on the kelp edge. I was like...what the heck are these guys doing bunched up? Turned out trying to make bait without much going on. That edge is where I usually get mine. But when it's not working, you gotta change it up. Meter around. With a good meter, zig zag that area between 75-100' looking for feeding greenies. Don't forget about just outside of the reserve(that's where I found plenty yesterday).
Spend extra time trying to find quality bait in the quantity You'll need for the day anticipating seal problems, using two rods, etc...one thing I always remind myself on: when I fished the sport boats back in the day, I always used the hottest, hardest to catch baits. That's what these fish want. Take the time to get the right bait and change them with frequency if you can. A hot bait gets bit above all else. Jim


Good advice.

Best advice I can give is to team up and head separate ways, why put all of your huevos in one basket? I can't tell you how often me and the rest of the guys I fish with do this and how often we are successful.

kaya_one 08-11-2014 05:11 PM

There is no "I" in Team
 
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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 203221)
Good advice.

Best advice I can give is to team up and head separate ways, why put all of your huevos in one basket? I can't tell you how often me and the rest of the guys I fish with do this and how often we are successful.

The "Team" part of fishing sounds like a great idea.


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