
Originally Posted by
captdavdavis01
Same as CCX... maybe a tad longer. But given the option, Ill take a strip of buefish over anything for flounder, shiny, smelly, and usually easy to get.
I also take care to trim the strip so it doesnt spin, that means the end with hook is cut as flat as possible and hooked squarely, straight edges and tapers down to a nice point. Im a tad anal over my strips, but to me, a spinning bait just doesnt look natural.
To me, gudgeons are for smaller fish, the legal size to 20-21 inches, I use them up around Hampton and oceanview, and drifting back in Lynnhaven. Around the tunnel/bridge complex, its #1live spot then #2 jigging. I feel like the bigger baits get bigger bites. I dont add a gudgeon to my strip, but lots of folks do, again, Im particular, some days it probally makes all the differance. In my mind, its alot of bait on the hook, takes a few more seconds for the flounder to swallow, and something else to foul the hook preventing a hookup.
As for changing bait, if its lookin anything other than prime, grade A condition, it gets replaced.
If you have a cutting board full of strips, be sure you have a legal size carcass onboard incase the fish cops board you...
edited...I was typing as sellard was posting.