Spring Chopper Bluefish
By Nick Honachefsky
Mar 23rd 2017
Getting ready for the early season run of chopper bluefish in New Jersey? Nick breaks down his setup and techniques for tackling these brutes in this week's blog post.
The past two year's bluefish bombardment of New Jersey's Barnegat Bay, Manasquan Inlet and Barnegat Inlet has been unprecedented as a literal invasion of tens of thousands of choppers from 5 to 20 pounds stormtrooped into the waters starting in April and lasting through June. On the premise we have a repeat of that occurrence this spring, you had better be rightly prepared or be left in the maelstrom of tangled lines, busted lures and bitten fingers. Whether fishing by land or boat, start with a stout 7-foot Penn Rampage RAMBW3050S70 30 to 50-pound class spinning rod, matched with a Penn 5500SS class reel.
Try to stray away from spooling with braided line, as it can create quick slicing cuts on your hands and instead opt to spool up with 14 to 17-pound Sufix or Yo-Zuri Monofilament line. Lures can span the gamut, but most importantly, you don't want to bring you're A-list lures to the party, use less expensive offerings as you will be inevitably losing a few. Start with rigging with a 100-lb barrel swivel, a 24-inch section of 40 to 50-lb monofilament Trik Fish leader, and then a 75-lb TA Power Clip to interchange lures.
Poppers are hands down the most exciting way to hook up fish especially in the backwaters with offerings like the Williamson Popper Pro 160, Tactical Anglers Crossover Popper, and Guides Choice M80. If you're fishing the rippy waters of inlets at Manasquan or Barnegat, toss out single hook metals such as Ava 007 or A17 jigs, #4 Deadly Dicks, or a Hopkins No-EQL 3-1/2 SB.
Its recommended to wear gloves, such as the Deep Ocean or Pelagic End Game models to handle lines or to swing fish over a rail or wall as well as to get a good grip on the blue for a release. To unhook lures from the chomping maws of gator blues, pick up some extra long needlenose pliers such as the Mustad MT-011 pliers to insure you save all your fingers. Gator blues are no joke. Be prepared for some arm-wrenching battles this spring!
Recommended Gear:
- Penn Spinfisher V Series Spinning Reel
- Penn Rampage Boat Rod
- Sufix Siege Monofilament Fishing Line
- Tactical Anglers CrossOver Popper Lure