Tight,

Back at ya.

Them chum were easy a couple of weeks ago when they were stacking. Simple set up. Whole herring, 3 oz. & 30 pulls on a nice easy troll. Wham. The trick is don't fish too deep and try to stay with the fish on the incoming. Head em off at the pass and troll across their lane from shore to the rips and back. Move when they do. Haven't been out last couple of weeks but chum should be thinning out now which makes it tougher. Drift mooch PNP before the low ebb at all depths for both BM and Chum. I like it in tight on the Chimney hole. If you don't see rolling fish, bag the chum and target the BM deep. For Blackmouth bang the bottom (Kingston's good too) with a candlefish type lure (like a dart), mooch herring deep or troll hoochies & spoons. If the herring balls are a little scarce, think candlefish. wink

Hope that helps.
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