Sea bass are a favorite catch here in RI. They're literally over-populated, and interfere with the lobster fishery. Our sea bass season runs June to December. Bag limit is only 2 from June through August, but jumps up to 6 starting September 1st before closing on New Years. The fall season, you can literally catch easy double and triple headers. It's not uncommon to catch so many that the boat limits out and we have to start throwing them back.
Great tip , another way to save ones expensive jigs , if your hanged / snagged up , its to drive away in the boat the opposite direction that your at in the water with the boat ..once your by the snag driving away from it ., usually doest it for me ,with jiggs and lures.
Thanks for the tips for bigger fish. Subscribed. As far as releasing the fish when their bladders are expanded, I've been using a device called the seaqualizer. They were giving them away for free for a while, but I think that is over now. There are also some home made versions. They work real well and don't require venting.
Those seaqualizers are very cool, I haven’t had any experience with them but they seem like they would work great. We currently use the fish venting tools but definitely going to look into other options. Thank you for the info!
You sure can! Pull out your chart or use navionics and find some good rock piles. The structure talked about in this video can be seen on charts. It might be tougher to find a specific area but most of the time these fish are spread out over a set of structure
As with a lot of fishing, it depends! Look for structure and bait where the water temps arent too high. Remember that surface temps will vary greatly from bottom temps
super informative, thank you! and great job with the diagrams and no video cuts/edits. You have a knack for this
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yeah he does. It really stands out.
Very good video. I fish out at Orient point for Sea bass. Great fish, great to eat.
Sea bass are a favorite catch here in RI. They're literally over-populated, and interfere with the lobster fishery. Our sea bass season runs June to December. Bag limit is only 2 from June through August, but jumps up to 6 starting September 1st before closing on New Years. The fall season, you can literally catch easy double and triple headers. It's not uncommon to catch so many that the boat limits out and we have to start throwing them back.
Great tip , another way to save ones expensive jigs , if your hanged / snagged up , its to drive away in the boat the opposite direction that your at in the water with the boat ..once your by the snag driving away from it ., usually doest it for me ,with jiggs and lures.
Awesome video and information. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks for the tips for bigger fish. Subscribed.
As far as releasing the fish when their bladders are expanded, I've been using a device called the seaqualizer. They were giving them away for free for a while, but I think that is over now. There are also some home made versions. They work real well and don't require venting.
Those seaqualizers are very cool, I haven’t had any experience with them but they seem like they would work great. We currently use the fish venting tools but definitely going to look into other options. Thank you for the info!
Great video!
Great video! Can I catch Black Seabass without any electronics on the boat? I have a tiny old mako boat
You sure can! Pull out your chart or use navionics and find some good rock piles. The structure talked about in this video can be seen on charts. It might be tougher to find a specific area but most of the time these fish are spread out over a set of structure
Very informative
Thank you!
Very informative. Subbed! What depths do you target after the spawn? July and August. Thanks!
As with a lot of fishing, it depends! Look for structure and bait where the water temps arent too high. Remember that surface temps will vary greatly from bottom temps
Hi. Like to see you demonstrate the proper way and tool to vent fish including Black Sea bass. Thank you
We will work on making that video, thanks for watching!
Do Black Sea Bass make it around to Boston area?
They sure do, they can be caught as close in as Boston harbor