The lure depends on the species you are targeting and time of year. Best bet is to have a chat with pier employees on what lure/bait is currently working. Good luck!
We never planned to keep any so not sure what the size/creel limits are. They are posted at various locations on the pier. Even though the fish looked very similar it was a mix of bluefish, shad, and striped bass. Thanks for watching!
@@atbfishing2816 Give me a holler when your back. I visited the marina today after work and fished it for the first time and caught 8 flounder all shorts...very productive area for flounder
Will keep you in mind when I return to the area. Were you using live bait or plastics/lures? Most of the flounder bites happened within 10' of the rocks.
We had the most success with incoming high tide. When the water is ripping it traps the baitfish near shore and they become easy target for the flounder. The majority of the flounder were caught within 10 feet of the rocks. Good luck out there and thanks for watching!
Hard to tell the body shape on that lure. The wings though are very similar to a lure that I paint and sell. It's called the Fish Killer Crawler. I can't put a link to my website. But Google Twelve Oaks Custom Lures. Look in the Jitterbug Collection.
Thanks for watching! You have some beautiful lures on your site. Will be ordering a few of the Fish Killer Crawler to replace the one I lost in the video. Thanks for the information!
You picked a very nice place to stay for the 4th. Hope you and the family had a wonderful time. Also hope you snucked in a little time to fish. Be blessed. My friend.
I got to fish a little each day and my brother and I did well. Will be posting that fishing video soon. Hope you had a wonderful 4th of July! Thanks for watching.
I'm located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Pretty much any tributary that attaches to the Susquehanna River will hold smallmouth bass. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for helping that snapper! Just a note, picking them up by the tail can damage their spines, and theres loads of other ways to pick them up to keep both you and the turtle safe, including picking them up by the back of the shell. Regardless, thank you for making sure that big guy made it safe back to his pond!
Yes, they do! As long as you don't cause a disturbance most golfers don't care if you're fishing. I typically only hit the golf course ponds when it's raining since no one is golfing. Thanks for watching!