My boat is docked 5 mins right behind you. I used to fish those rocks but all the people crowding me, made me buy a kayak. Which turned into a boat shortly after. Now I’m docked right where I used to fish from land. Pretty epic.
@kylebasbous6406 That's awesome man, it definitely gets crowded out there especially on the weekends! I'd buy a kayak but never had anyway of transporting it. Tight lines!
Lucky ass😊 I can spend hours fishing and still not catch anything in New York. I try a variety of places when the tides are high and without results. I can't catch anything for two weeks. winter fishing is the hardest
You can catch Tog pretty much anywhere that has heavy structure but after November it will be tough catching them from shore since they usually start migrating to deeper water by then. If your going for blues/stripers, you might get a better bite at sunrise. You could also be reeling in too quickly, not at the correct water column, or using the wrong presentation/bait. I've made all of these mistakes and didn't catch anything for months when I first started out lol.
I tried catching them this past Saturday and only caught 1 tog in 2 hours. They are in deep water now. I got one more video from a few weeks back, will post soon!
Sweet video, love watching those hooksets and you keeping the rod tip up and trying not to get a snag. Jetty fishing for tog is soooooo much fun, he'll even the 13" fish put up an awesome fight, very powerful fish.
Agreed, the fight they put up is amazing considering their size. Togs might be my favorite fish to catch in the fall, the bite is so consistent I love it! Thanks for watching!
Great video man. I can't believe that one at the 3:15 mark wasn't a keeper, he was a chunk! And respect for braving those rocks there man, I don't do those, lol
I believe by December most of the bigger fish move to deeper waters. I remember I tried togging last year around Thanksgiving from the jetty and I only caught 1 small fish in like 4 hours haha