Thanks D for all this educational videos. This is pretty good,specially for people they’re willing to learn how to make their own jigs. Also I admire your patience to explain with details the entire process. Great job!!👏
Really awesome DIY video Dave. I've been thinking about making my own tautog jigs considering how pricey they are at the tackle shops, thanks for this!
Yes, I have seen a picture of a tog caught right near proctor and gamble and the guy that caught it I have known for like 15yrs. My other friend hooked a huge 20"+ in the Hingham/hull area and I was there and saw the whole thing and almost jumped off the dock to get it lol
what a fall season for tautog, well crafted brotha. The green and orange for sure top tier
Thanks D for all this educational videos.
This is pretty good,specially for people they’re willing to learn how to make their own jigs.
Also I admire your patience to explain with details the entire process.
Great job!!👏
Glad you like them!
Really awesome DIY video Dave. I've been thinking about making my own tautog jigs considering how pricey they are at the tackle shops, thanks for this!
No problem. Glad you like it!
Can I find these fish in our area? Do they ever hang out around here? Thanks Dave.
Yes, I have seen a picture of a tog caught right near proctor and gamble and the guy that caught it I have known for like 15yrs. My other friend hooked a huge 20"+ in the Hingham/hull area and I was there and saw the whole thing and almost jumped off the dock to get it lol
I'm going to try a little harder this yr around boston because they are 100% around in May, but you really have to work to find them
@@davedeefishing With the little crabs around here as bait?
@@davedeefishing There are boulder fields near the harbor islands.
Just use cut up green crab.
Saw some company that called them “tog treats.” Not a “treat” that I’d want in my mouth. Ouch!