One axiom of saltwater fishing in New England is that tautog, those thick and dark-toned fish of inshore reefs and submerged boulder fields, do not strike jigs. No one told this tautog.
By C. J. CHIVERS, New York Times
Mon, 05/28/2012 - 10:40am
One axiom of saltwater fishing in New England is that tautog, those thick and dark-toned fish of inshore reefs and submerged boulder fields, do not strike jigs. No one told this tautog.