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  • we used to fish Stone Harbor NJ for Tog and other species off of the bridges, and our buckets used to spill over with fish. We used green crab fiddler and blood worms. Sad to say that those good days are over.

  • @w3mq

    Green Crab is the best bait I think. But it is illegal (it is invasive)

  • Hi! One of yhe tips you used was to use the right rod... what type of rod would that be? I live in the virginia beach area and kiptopeake is very closeby. I usually use a med-heavy graphite for flounder and blues, what about tog?

  • it would be nice if you could getg some sound on your videos.

    Nice fish and I'm sure it was fun meeting Kevin out there.

  • im a beginner at tog fishing and i go out in the bay and ive been to the concrete ships before, but how big can a tog get?

  • @jimmycriketnew

    That was my second trip. So I am a beginner. Some caught my friends were 15-20lb range.

  • gread video!

  • I love that the crabs can do double duty as bait and dinner :D

  • @alaskanwolf

    The other double duty kind is shrimp. I found that cooked spiced shrimp is as good as cooked shrimp for croaker. Cooked shrimp outperforms fresh raw shrimp and squid in croaker fishing.

    Joe

  • comeonfish,

    I carry my yak in a similar fashion. I've found using a couple of ratcheting holddown straps going from the back handle (overhung end) to a loop at the front of the bed secures the yak well. I tie the other end down to the front loops also to keep the thing from popping up over the cab.

    Seems to work.

    I follow your posts on pier and surf.

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