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We used to catch them by the dozen back east. They make great striped bass bait for live bait fishing. Also great catfish bait cut up in chunks. They stunk bad and were slimy. I'm not sure I could ever get past that to where I wanted to eat them. My grandfather used to love to eat them pickled. Not doing that either. We caught them with dip nets on their spawning grounds.
I've got a bunch of Sabiki rigs, but have yet to put one to work. Anchovies are yummy too!
I've caught tons of anchovies on sabiki rigs. Drop it down when you get over a bait ball and it's fish on instantly.
Quote from: WSU on January 25, 2021, 03:24:32 PMI've caught tons of anchovies on sabiki rigs. Drop it down when you get over a bait ball and it's fish on instantly. I didn't have any luck getting herring to bite a Sabiki, I've drug it through millions of them and not a single bite. Maybe I don't have the right size or color, but the chovies sure crush them.I have a Sabiki rod that makes it simple to deploy and something to keep my son interested.
Yeah, super slick and pays for itself by not throwing Sabiki rigs away due to tangles every time I use one.I have this one, but should have bought an 8' as I usually have to cut the rigs down a bit so they fit.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00M03PR4Y/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1