
Pogies, bunker, menhaden - whatever you decide to call them – are a cornerstone of the Northeast marine world. The adults filter our dirty water and make a superb bait for all manners of gamefish from giant striped bass to mako sharks. Grab a castnet and check protected harbors and coves for whirling schools of these fish that stick around spring through fall.
Photo by Dave Skok/dwskok.com
If you're after striped bass, weakfish, or tuna along the Northeast Coast, know ahead of time that bait options are endless. Photographer and Boston-based fly fishing guru Dave Skok chronicles the most popular bait species, and tell you where to find them and how to match the hatch.
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Great photos and information.
i did not realize there were so many types of baitfish. Very good information and also enlightening.
mummichogs or chubs are also great bait. they can be used for ice fishing they last all day on the hook.
How about an article on the NW coast?
A very good guide but it needs to be more informative on how to catch them. Or where too find them. If it had that it would be the PERFECT guild but other than that an excellent job.
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Great photos and information.
i did not realize there were so many types of baitfish. Very good information and also enlightening.
mummichogs or chubs are also great bait. they can be used for ice fishing they last all day on the hook.
How about an article on the NW coast?
A very good guide but it needs to be more informative on how to catch them. Or where too find them. If it had that it would be the PERFECT guild but other than that an excellent job.
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