I've done some spearfishing (mostly for tautog, black sea bass, and stripers) and diving for lobster in RI, but it's been at least 5 years nowAnyone on here do any spearfishing or diving for lobsters or scallops?
I've done some spearfishing (mostly for tautog, black sea bass, and stripers) and diving for lobster in RI, but it's been at least 5 years nowAnyone on here do any spearfishing or diving for lobsters or scallops?
Same here but mostly north shore maI've done some spearfishing (mostly for tautog, black sea bass, and stripers) and diving for lobster in RI, but it's been at least 5 years now
Are you in the New England spearos group on FB?I've done some spearfishing (mostly for tautog, black sea bass, and stripers) and diving for lobster in RI, but it's been at least 5 years now
Nope no FB for meAre you in the New England spearos group on FB?



A couple of weeks ago, I went up to the Housatonic River in northwest Connecticut to fish with my father. I caught a brown trout as well as a rainbow trout. My father caught two fish as well. On the fly, small nymphs.
This year, I have not done as much fly fishing as I would have liked. But as we know, if you don't carve out time for these things, they don't happen. Always a good time to get out on the river with him. It looks like tomorrow we are going to make another outing to the Housatonic.
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You did the right thing. Better to leave the hook in if it's that deep and into stomach or other organs. Trying to remove it at that point will cause a lot more damage, especially if there are barbs.Caught this guy on a little swim jig with a curly tail grub. Looks like someone caught him and left the hook in. I tried to gently get the hook out but couldn't. So I cut the line at the hook and threw him back in. Any tips on getting these hooks out safely?
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Caught this guy on a little swim jig with a curly tail grub. Looks like someone caught him and left the hook in. I tried to gently get the hook out but couldn't. So I cut the line at the hook and threw him back in. Any tips on getting these hooks out safely?
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It hasn't stopped raining and dropping temp here yet so fishing has been slow. I did how ever pick up a Dock Runner 3' combo when it was on clearance. The line that comes on the reel is garbage so I replaced it with some 8lb braid I had at the house. Man this thing is fun. It fits perfectly in the rod holder of my Kast King over the shoulder bag. I've basically turned it into a dedicated trout magnet set up. It helped me knock the sunk off when the creek was up a few feet in water level. I can cast pretty far with it now, but I would like to upgrade the reel to a cheaper Shimano or Daiwa reel and get 4-6lb braid on it.
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Updated the Dock Runner with a Daiwa Crossfire and Suffix 4lb finesse braid. I can bomb a Zman ShadFry and tiny jig halfway across the lake. I also purchased the Columbia x Disney fanny pack. It can fit in a small tackle box and about 4 bags of plastics, plus my trout magnet kit in the front pocket. I've been leaving the tackle bag in the car and just taking a few things with me. It's much easier to bank fish with less stuff.
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