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MFF US Northeast => Massachusetts => Topic started by: bogtrotter on Oct 23, 2020, 05:36 PM
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I got out on the South Hoosic in Adams for an hour late this afternoon/early this evening after work.
I started by Mullen Mayflower and waded downstream a little past Elm Rock.
I ran out of bait (a couple leftover nightcrawlers from last weekend) about 1/2 way there, so I scrabbled for some more, and turned up a slug, which I used to good effect by landing a 10" brown (my only "strike" of the day) beneath the man-made waterfall a short way downstream from Elm Rock.
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Jim did I read that right? You caught a brown on a slug? If so, thats great. I've never heard of that being done.
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Yes, you read it right. I caught the brown on a garden slug.
I've done it a few times over the years - - generally when (as tonight) I ran out of ordinary bait.
Slugs actually make surprisingly decent bait - - they're big enough for the fish to see, light colored and stay on the hook fairly well.
They're kinda like the land-based version of leeches - - which I've heard are a popular bait, but I've never gotten around to trying.
One down sid to using slugs, though, they're a gross slimy - - even by bait standards (sort of a "sticky slimy"), and they ooze an unpleasant orange oil when you hook them.
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Learn something new everyday Jim.