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Old 06-07-2007, 06:46 PM
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Today was my daughter's last day of school. I picked her up at 12:30 and we headed for the Broadkill River. We launched at BK Marina and cruised down towards the inlet. We fished from about 1:30 to 4:00 and caught seven flounder. My daughter caught her first ever keeper. We had two keepers out of the seven. My daughter caught fat 22" fish and I got a 23" fish. I had the hardest time cutting the fillet off of the brown side of the larger fish. The fish only had about 1/8" of meat on the fillet. I have never seen a fish like that before in my life. I wished I had not taken it home as I got ZERO meat from it. The wind made drifting difficult and I had to use my drift sock. WT was 69degrees at high tide. All the fish were caught on chunks of chicken breast with different colored skirts.
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Chicken breast? Am I missing something?
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Old 06-07-2007, 09:32 PM
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I have just about stopped buying minnows for flounder fishing. I do occasionaly use chicken breast and minnow on the same hook though.Chicken breast has outfished EVERYTHING, including GULP.


I have caught trout, blues, stripers and flounder on chicken.
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I have just about stopped buying minnows for flounder fishing. I do occasionaly use chicken breast and minnow on the same hook though.Chicken breast has outfished EVERYTHING, including GULP.


I have caught trout, blues, stripers and flounder on chicken.
We have caught fish on chicken breast also!! Its a good thing!

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Old 06-08-2007, 10:05 AM
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I've heard of this but.......boned or bone-less, cooked or un-cooked
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Old 06-08-2007, 10:11 AM
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whole randy...only whole chickens. Big bait Big feesh. I know I posted on here about whole chickens used for sharks. Sholve a sponge soaked in bunker oil in the cavity and yak er out.
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I have caught trout, blues, stripers and flounder on chicken.
So who's gonna start slinging chunks of chicken on fishfinder rigs from the surf????
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whole randy...only whole chickens. Big bait Big feesh. I know I posted on here about whole chickens used for sharks. Sholve a sponge soaked in bunker oil in the cavity and yak er out.


ummmm, what?!!?!?!? wtf.... you're jokin' right
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whole chickens for sharks...indeed.

expensive and a PITA to do but from pics I've seen it works durn good. I think its more due to the distribution of the oil with the sponge and cavity but hey. My new one this year is a turkey injector and bunker oil...fill-er-up.

sorry for the thread jack Flat.
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Chicken Breast used to be my brother's bait of choice when he was fishing Henlopen on a regular basis. He caught Trout, Stripers, Blues flouder and just about every other species from the surf on Chicken breast. I have also had 13-15" fish tugging away on my chicken neck or back before when I'm cabbing....go figure, a fish messing with your crab bait I guess its true...what comes around goes around
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whole randy...only whole chickens. Big bait Big feesh. I know I posted on here about whole chickens used for sharks. Sholve a sponge soaked in bunker oil in the cavity and yak er out.



LOL


I normally cut the raw chicken into 1/2" chunks, sometime strips. I use it to tip bucktails and jigs. Sometimes I use it on a bare hook, or a hook with a rubber worm or grub. When you used to be able to catch trout from the surf in the spring I would put two or three chunks on at a time because trout tend to peck. Boneless breasts are the easiest, but I have used thighs or legs with success.
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