WOW what a trip!!! We headed out at 3pm Saturday just in time to catch high tide. Decided to try for tog before the tide changed, and we just tore them up on a deep water wreck. Sand fleas seemed to work best, but also caught them on green crabs, and clams. Landed 30+ in just over an hour. Then headed to the ice breakers, and set up drifts between the breakers, and outter wall on the ledge, and caught 3 flounder (1 keeper), croaker, kingfish, spot, trout, and of course alot of dogfish. We were back at the dock by 8:30. Sunday headed out at 5:30AM. Low tide was at 9:45 or so. So we decided to try the inner wall hole on the north side for croakers. Another awesome place. Ended up with 80+ croakers, and countless dogfish. At 9 headed out to the deep water wreck to try to get more tog. Ended up catching 5 tog, and 2 trigger fish. We left, and were back at the dock by 12:15. Total bring home for the weekend was 11 tog, 56 croaker, 2 trigger fish, and 1 flounder. Not to shabby for 3 of us. Can't wait to get back out.
Just a note. These were the first trigger fish I've ever caught. 1 thing is watch out they are NASTY, and have sharp grinding teeth. 2nd thing is they taste GREAT. Had a tog, trigger, and flounder dinner last night.
Just a note. These were the first trigger fish I've ever caught. 1 thing is watch out they are NASTY, and have sharp grinding teeth. 2nd thing is they taste GREAT. Had a tog, trigger, and flounder dinner last night.