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		<title>Baits and Rigs for Catching Virginia Flounder</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 22:46:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Virginia, anglers have several choices of bait, tackle and equipment for catching flounder. Flounder Baits Mummichogs, known locally as &#8220;bull minnows&#8221; are by far the most popular bait for catching flounder in Virginia. These hardy baits are inexpensive, readily available and catch fish in a wide range of environments. Silversides are another popular bait. [...]]]></description>
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<p>In Virginia, anglers have several choices of bait, tackle and equipment for catching flounder.</p>
<p><strong>Flounder Baits </strong></p>
<p>Mummichogs, known locally as &#8220;bull minnows&#8221; are by far the most popular bait  for catching flounder in Virginia. These hardy baits are inexpensive, readily  available and catch fish in a wide range of environments.</p>
<p>Silversides are another popular bait. Like bull minnows, these fish are found  in Virginia in great numbers and are a mainstay of flounder diets. Silversides  are available frozen from local tackle shops. Silversides are usually hooked  thru the eyes with a kahle hook. Anglers sometimes add 2-3 fish per hook in  hopes of attracting a greedy fish.</p>
<p>Flounder frequently bite off the back half of  silversides, which frustrates many novice anglers. This problem can be lessened  by keeping a loose drag and paying out line when a bite is detected.</p>
<p>Spearing have gained popularity in recent years as flounder bait. These fish  are not found locally, but catch fish when fished correctly. Spearing are long  and slender, resembling a small eel.</p>
<p>Spot are highly prized for catching trophy flounder, especially in the late  summer and fall. In many areas, small spot can be caught in advance using a  variety of methods, or purchased from local suppliers. Live spot are often  fished around structure such as the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel or other areas  of wreck, reef or rubble.</p>
<p>Croaker can be an excellent flounder bait. In the Chesapeake, large bait  strips are made from croaker fillets and fished on a long, single hook leader.  Like spot, croaker can be fished live, although it is usually harder to find  small individuals.</p>
<p>Finger mullet are popular among surf anglers. These cigar shaped baitfish can  be purchased or caught fresh with a cast net. Small mullet can be fished whole  or cut into strip baits.</p>
<p>Squid is the most widely available bait for flounder. Options range from  frozen grocery store variety calamari to pre-cleaned jumbo squid mantles.  Regardless of the origin, squid should be white, fresh smelling and firm. Squid  works best when cut into long strips that resemble a baitfish when passed thru  the water.</p>
<p>Soft crabs are a top flounder bait in certain areas. In much of the  Chesapeake Bay, flounder lie in ambush along channel edges, gorging on soft  crabs that are swept into deeper water. During peak periods of the crab molting  season, fishing a half or whole soft crab can provide anglers with trophy class  flounder.</p>
<p>A little known bait for fishing ocean structure is strips made from dolphin fish belly.  These colorful fish have a section of brilliant yellow skin along their  underside that normally gets discarded during the cleaning process. Experienced  anglers often save these for use as flounder baits. Dolphin bellies should be  cut into strips and coated liberally with kosher salt before freezing. If  properly brined and frozen, these baits retain their color and tough texture for  months.</p>
<p><strong>Flounder Rigs</strong></p>
<p>The most popular leader for catching flounder is a basic 2 hook flounder rig.  There are many variations of this rig, but most feature some combination of  plain hooks, teasers, beads and spinner blades.</p>
<p>The single hook flounder rig is also popular and has several important  applications. This rig typically includes a single long (36-42&#8243;) leader which is  attached to a 3 way swivel. The 3-way swivel allows for the sinker connection as  well as the running line. These rigs usually include a series of beads, a  rotating blade and bucktail hair teaser.</p>
<p>In rare cases, a carolina rig is useful for catching flounder. These rigs  employ a long leader, with an inline egg or torpedo sinker set from 18-36&#8243; above  the bait. Similar to the single hook rig, the carolina rig usually employs a  teaser and perhaps a spinner blade.</p>
<p>A variety of jigs are useful for catching flounder. These include basic rigs  such as a bare jig tipped with a live minnow as well as more intricate setups.  Some anglers choose to combine bucktail jigs with live or cut baits while others  may use only artificial components.</p>
<p>Each of these leader types offer several variations. Some anglers prefer the  bare essentials, while others choose to add attractants, such as bucktail deer hair, mylar  or vinyl skirts. Other fish attracting components include colored beads, spinner blades  and scented sprays.</p>
<p>Most leader types allow anglers to use any of several hook styles. Ready made  2 hook rigs almost always come equipped with kahle style hooks. These light wire  hooks offer several advantages. They usually straighten out and release when  snagged, thereby saving the leader. Their design also helps hook the fish, which  aids novice anglers with hookup ratios.</p>
<p>A relative newcomer to flounder fishing is the <a title="circle hooks" href="http://www.virginia-saltwater-fishing.com/2010/10/29/circle-hooks-for-saltwater-fishing/">circle hook</a>. Several  variations of this design are popular, with anglers split on offset vs.  non-offset styles. Circle hooks can be extremely useful for experienced anglers.  Although they require a slightly higher skill lever to use, they have a couple  very important advantages. First and foremost, circle hooks reduce mortality by  hooking most fish in the corner of the mouth. Secondly, they seldom pull out as  they almost always embed in a strong part of the jaw.</p>
<p>Although circle hooks are not accepted by everyone, their use has increased  dramatically in the last decade. These revolutionary hooks can be a great took  to help reduce gut hooking, which reduces flounder stocks and wastes a valuable  resource.</p>
<p><strong> Rods and Reels</strong></p>
<p>Depending on the water depth, current and weather conditions, anglers may  need a variety of rod and reel combinations. The basic flounder fishing outfit  is a spinning rod and reel spooled with 10-15 pound line.</p>
<p>Some anglers prefer using baitcasting outfits, which have several advantages.  These reels are particularly useful for feeding line out during the initial  bite. Baitcasters are often used when fishing deep water, such as ocean wrecks  or deep channel edges of the Chesapeake Bay. Depending on the application, lines  may vary from 15-30 pound, either monofilament or braided line</p>
<p>Several trolling rigs are sometimes used to catch Virginia flounder. Heavy  trolling gear is necessary in areas such as the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel.  These specialized outfits usually employ braided or single strand wire or new  generation braided lines. Depending on current flow, weights may vary from 8-32  oz. Trailing as much as 30&#8242; behind is one or 2 jigs or a single strip bait.  While ungainly to use, these rigs can be extremely productive in hard running  currents.</p>
<p>In other areas, conditions may allow lighter rods, smaller lines and less  weight. Anglers sometimes troll very slowly over productive areas when  conditions do not produce a suitable drift.</p>
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		<title>Virginia Tautog Fishing Tips and Techniques</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 13:22:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Virginia Saltwater Fishing</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the Chesapeake Bay and coastal waters of Virginia, the cooler months of fall, winter and spring are prime times for catching tautog (blackfish). Virginia anglers often use the following baits and techniques for catching tautog: * Fish directly over structure, including shipwrecks, rocks, rubble, bridge pilings and artificial reefs. * Use a basic top [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the Chesapeake Bay and coastal waters of Virginia, the cooler months of  fall, winter and spring are prime times for catching tautog (blackfish).  Virginia anglers often use the following baits and techniques for catching  tautog:</p>
<p>* Fish directly over structure, including shipwrecks, rocks, rubble, bridge  pilings and artificial reefs.</p>
<p>* Use a basic top and bottom fishing rig when snags and hang ups are not a  problem.</p>
<p>* Switch to a single hook rig in areas of extremely rough bottom.</p>
<p>* Carry a wide selection of sinkers ranging from 3-8 oz.</p>
<p>* Use a rod and reel that can handle depths from 15-120 feet, and 3-8 oz.  sinkers.</p>
<p>* Fish with braided lines for added sensitivity.</p>
<p>* Use baits such as blue crabs, green crabs, mole crabs, fiddler crabs,  shrimp and clams.</p>
<p>* When fishing whole blue crabs or green crabs, some anglers imbed both hooks  in a single bait and remove or crack the shell of the crab.</p>
<p>* When using cut crab, leave the legs on and check baits often. Replace baits  that have had the meat sucked out of the shell.</p>
<p>* Avoid excessive tension on the line and pay attention for minute signs of  nibbling. Give a short tug upward when movement is felt. If the fish appears to  be in the line, set the hook, lift the fish away from structure and then reel in  gently.</p>
<p>* Tag and release undersize fish.</p>
<p>* Take no more fish than needed. Release female fish when possible.</p>
<p>* Identify sexes &#8211; Male tautog have blunter heads and darker, more solid  coloring with a faint lighter spot on their flank. Females have a more mottled  appearance and sloping forehead.</p>
<p>* Support Artificial Reef programs</p>
<p><strong>Virginia Tautog Links</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.cafepress.com/outdoorsusa/6936110">Tautog T-shirts,  Stickers, Logos, Artwork</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.fresh-seafood.net/home/cleaning-seafood/how-to-clean-tautog"> How to Clean and Fillet Tautog</a></p>
<p><a href="../charter-boats-fishing-charters/"> Virginia Fishing Charters</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.virginia-beach-va.net/directory/sports-recreation/fishing/charter-boats/"> Virginia Beach Fishing Charters</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.tidewater-virginia.net/directory/sports-recreation/fishing/charter-boats/"> Hampton Roads Fishing Charters</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.chincoteague-island.net/listings/Fishing">Chincoteague  Island Fishing Charters</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.charter-guide.info/fishing-charters/USA/chesapeake-bay-fishing-charter-boats/"> Chesapeake Bay Fishing Charters</a></p>
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