Posts tagged schoolies
Tog, striped bass, trout and OYSTERS!

You can NOT beat this November weather! Saltwater anglers are still catching striped bass from the beaches. Mostly schoolies, but one fishermen did land a 41” bass last week. Different customers are all swearing by different lures. One said the Rebel Jumpin’ Minnow. Another said the Savage Sand eel. While a third customer said he could only hook up on bucktail jigs. So, if one thing isn’t working try something else from your tackle bag.

The tog fishermen are also enjoying these mild fall days. We have been selling a ton of green crabs. A few guys have landed keepers out at Bishop and Clerks, but most fishermen have been having more consistent luck in getting their limit in Buzzards Bay.

On the freshwater side, fly fishermen have been having luck using mosquito dry flies over at Hamblins Pond. Spin fishermen are using powerbait and metal spoons.

OYSTER season started last week! Hooray! We have what you need to get whatever shellfish you fancy. Including those scallop dip nets!

Happy Fall Fishing…

Schoolie bass caught on the north side in November

Schoolie bass caught on the north side in November