To answer the ray question - a few years ago I caught 3 cownose rays in 3 different areas of the Long Island sound. They were everywhere, even in the harbors. People would snag them while porgy fishing and usually break a rod.
Awesome video matts great, Alot of knowledge there i had the privilege to fish with him gotta love shallow water shore doormats good luck guys tightlines !
Cool talk. Back in the day in the 70s and 80s when I was a kid, my dad and I would catch like 30 fluke in a few hours. Those were the days. There was no limit and no size. Then the first size limit was only 13. The good ole days.
I catch more from the shore than boat. Great podcast!
To answer the ray question - a few years ago I caught 3 cownose rays in 3 different areas of the Long Island sound. They were everywhere, even in the harbors. People would snag them while porgy fishing and usually break a rod.
Awesome video matts great, Alot of knowledge there i had the privilege to fish with him gotta love shallow water shore doormats good luck guys tightlines !
He's okay. 😉
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Cool talk. Back in the day in the 70s and 80s when I was a kid, my dad and I would catch like 30 fluke in a few hours. Those were the days. There was no limit and no size. Then the first size limit was only 13. The good ole days.
I sometimes catch cow nose rays weighing about 50 to 80 pounds in forestque nj at least once a week
Awesome podcast. Do you have a picture of the tiny jig you are discussing?
Matt just posted one on his instagram - @matthaeffner . We should be able to post one on the "Community" Tab here as well.
Thanks for watching!
you wont catch flounder unless you have the yellow fin strike leader and hook with the little yellow nugget bead on it hahha classic
Hah, forgot about that rig!