What is an Ly fish?

What is an Ly fish?

[font=comic sans ms][size=12pt]LY is a name we use for a popular/plentiful bait fish around the pier. They look a lot like an Alewife, but are not. Alewife Distribution. Alewives are found from Nova Scotia to the Carolinas, with landlocked populations in the Great Lakes and in lakes and ponds along the East Coast.

What minnows are best for bass?

Fathead minnows are one of the most popular smaller-sized minnows that you will buy in bait shops. Emerald shiners will also work. Some bait shops carry them, so if you can get them, go ahead and use them. They are a good size for catching lots of bass with some big ones too.

What are cigar minnows good for?

Rigging as Bottom Bait I would generally prefer to use them as bottom bait, in particular for grouper and snapper. For larger grouper you will need to use the full fish, but for small grouper or snapper you can slice then in half.

Are cigar minnows good bait?

Using Cigar Minnows as Bait They work well for trolling for a variety of species such as sailfish, barracuda, wahoo, king mackerel and bonito. Dead cigar minnows work well for grouper and snapper. Fish them on your favorite trolling rig or live bait rigs.

How big do alewives get?

Appearance. The alewife is a thin, silver fish with grayish-green back, smooth scales and large eyes. A single dark shoulder spot located behind the head appears on fish greater than 3.9 inches long. Adults grow to 15 inches and weigh less than one pound.

Why are they called alewives?

alewife (n.) herring-like fish of North America, 1630s, named from the word for female tavern keepers (late 14c.), from ale + wife; the fish so called in reference to its large abdomen.

What live bait is best for catching bass?

What is the Best Live Bait Fishing for Bass? The best live fishing bait for trophy largemouth bass is wild-caught live shiners or shad. The golden shiner is one of the most productive and popular methods to catch big bass.

Is live bait better than fake bait?

Bait is highly effective because fish are more attracted to the real live prey you’re delivering. They latch on with gusto, improving the chances of a deep hooked fish on the end of your line – one who is less likely to fall off. (A deep-hooked fish is a con if you’re doing catch and release, however.)

Are alewives invasive?

But alewives are an invasive species that harm lake trout, a native fish that biologists have been trying and failing to re-establish for decades. Alewives keep lake trout down in two ways, said Mark Ebener, fish assessment biologist with the Chippewa Ottawa Resources Authority.