Oh Yea, Thanks Capt.Anthony.....I did not mention that when I try to find a new spot, the rule is no other boats close by........Avoid the fleet,find your own fish. LOL Ed
My tips and suggestion are... First off, I don't chum for fluke while drifting. I only chum when I anchor to draw the fish to the boat. I can't chum and draw the fish to the boat if the boat is moving.I bring everything from killies, squid, gulp, sand eels, peanut bunker.The most productive thing I do is, I use a 3 oz. spro striped with a 4" long, slim piece of squid and a killie or any other of the aboved mentioned. The killie keeps the squid moving. I put a second hook off the spro jig about 3' long and tip that with a gulp mullet, or gulp sand eel (new this season). My last tip is, I only use on rod. The fluke need to be hooked, especially if your using large bait for large fish. Most of the time the dead stick rod gets nothing but lost bait.When you fluke you have to feel every bounce and every tap, dead sticking doesn't work. What I do with the dead stick is live line a bunker with no weight just incase a large striper comes along. You have to give the striper a chance to turn the bunker around as it grabs it from the side then takes it head first, so the delay of reaction with the deadstick will work for stripers using live bait. The largest fluke I got last year was with a spro tipped with a large mullet while bouncing it along the bottom.I hope this helps.
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