Not positive, I never fished the rocks during the summer, but I believe most of those fish summer off Block I. and don't return until later in the fall at least.Was more curious about the rocks?Drifting with bait or jigs?
It holds a few..but not enought to make it a primary stop. Sometimes it is the Atlantic Desert. Drops off huge after Mid March.I've heard the same,but it is still good structure,just wondering what if anything is down there.Gonna have to give it a shot while out that way this season.
What if you dropped a chum pot then started to fish that area. It's got to hold something. The reel question is what?I've heard the same,but it is still good structure,just wondering what if anything is down there.Gonna have to give it a shot while out that way this season.
We tried last year during the summer months and Nada.I believe if you did what Get it wet has suggested you would def catch something but that something would all depend on the time of the year.Was more curious about the rocks?Drifting with bait or jigs?
Probably ling, pout, conger eels, bergalls, blueline tiles, etc. I don't doubt that there could be some unusual fish down there during the summer though. If the tuna and dolphin fishing is slow and you want to bottom fish, your best bet is to jig over a high profile wreck. Anything over 180' in the summer should hold pollock.What if you dropped a chum pot then started to fish that area. It's got to hold something. The reel question is what?
Agreed there are a few not too far from there that are better bets.Probably ling, pout, conger eels, bergalls, blueline tiles, etc. I don't doubt that there could be some unusual fish down there during the summer though. If the tuna and dolphin fishing is slow and you want to bottom fish, your best bet is to jig over a high profile wreck. Anything over 180' in the summer should hold pollock.