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319.1 | | TRACTR::GOFSHN::tomas | I hate stiff water | Mon Jul 26 1993 14:49 | 15 |
| The drums are used for a reason...
1. Cheap livewell.
2. Round, so pogies stay alive. Livewells with corners spell
bad news as they end up killing themselves in the corner.
The hoses are nothing more than aeration units to circulate sea water to help
keep them alive.
Aside from finding someone with live pogies and trying to buy a few, and
short of putting out your own nets, the only other way I know of is to snag
them with a weighted treble hook. 'Course, it means ya gotta find a schoex
Joe
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319.2 | ? | RIPPLE::CORBETTKE | | Mon Jul 26 1993 18:19 | 3 |
| What's a pogie?
Ken
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319.3 | oily baitfish | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Rh�ne ranger | Tue Jul 27 1993 08:21 | 3 |
| Pogie = menhaden; other local names are bunkers, mossbunkers. It's a member
of the herring family if I'm not mistaken (and if I am, H-C will let you
all know.) :-)
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319.4 | Always game for a new bait. | FSOA::FFOLEY | | Tue Jul 27 1993 16:11 | 7 |
| There were so many guys out there with pogies there must be someplace
local you can buy them. I didn't see anyone fishing for them.
Does anyone in this notes file use them. I'd be interested in how you
rig and fish them. If not, I'll ask next time I'm on the water.
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319.5 | catch/rig pogies | GIAMEM::NSULLIVAN | | Wed Jul 28 1993 09:22 | 26 |
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There are a number of ways to catch them, which work
well.
The first is to throw a "weighted" treble hook into a school
that you can see busting the surface. ( this sometimes
is a last resort as some of the pogies are damaged.)
Second is to throw a weighted net over them. (Thisa is the best
but you must come up on them very slowly (drift) or you will
spook them deep.).
Rigging them depends on what your fishing for and if your
trolling or drifting.
I use the "hook in the spine" technique for drifting and "jaw"
placement for trolling. I find that hooking both "lips" causes
them to die quicker. Pogies need lots of fresh water, so you'll
need a good live well. We use a 35 gallon unit with a water puppy
pump, that empties overboard and fills from the bottom.
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