Season Closer for Tautogs in Long Centra
November 20, 2021 Clinton 3 photos
Tautog
Tautog

Trip Summary

Like all good things- they must come to an end! Our 2021 Fishing season is in the books and we ended it on some high notes. We fought some wind and weather but when we prevailed and could anchor we had some great tog trips. Asian and green crabs where the ticket and when you could get hermit well you hit the larger togs! Tog fishing has to be done with finesse... get past the grinding....wait for a tug or two and lift the rod. Be it a short or a bruiser- you'll have a fish on! We will be booking trips for the 2022 season. Until 2022 Tight lines! Capt Joe
Joseph Podchaiski
Clinton, Connecticut, United States
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