
Where to find skipjack in North Carolina? - Catfish Angler Forum …
May 16, 2006 · The skipjack herring (Alosa chrysochloris) is closely related to shad and alewives. Anglers know it by many nicknames, including nailrod (my favorite), river herring, golden shad, …
How do I keep skipjacks alive? | Catfish Angler Forum at USCA
May 21, 2008 · I saw mwntioned in a previous post that skips could be kept alive using using a method like tuna tubes. does anyone have detailed info on making such a setup? I am …
skipjack in kansas city | Catfish Angler Forum at USCA
Mar 18, 2009 · Fresh is probably best, but skipjack is so rare in this area (Kansas City) that fresh just isn't an option.
Where do I get skipjack? - Catfish Angler Forum at USCA
Jun 29, 2010 · Frankie J's sells frozen skipjack in Washington, MO. The sign says $6.75 but I dont know how much you get for that.
Skipjack how far north? - Catfish Angler Forum at USCA
Dec 15, 2007 · I was fishing earlier this year at the Luke Chute dam on the Muskingum and I caught my first skipjack, on a white roadrunner jig. I thought they were an Ohio river fish. Has …
Frozen skipjack | Catfish Angler Forum at USCA
Jul 14, 2025 · Trying to find a bait shop with frozen skip jack near Dover area or nashville
Keeping Skips Alive/help plz | Catfish Angler Forum at USCA
Oct 28, 2007 · Skipjack are even harder to keep alive than gizzard shad. Saltwater anglers using 'small' tuna for bait have the same problem. They use 'tuna tubes' to keep them alive. These …
Skipjack around Tulsa? | Catfish Angler Forum at USCA
Jan 25, 2009 · Wheres the best place to catch skipjack around Tulsa? Also would I have to wait untill spring to catch some.
Pickwick Dam Skipjack Run | Catfish Angler Forum at USCA
Jan 15, 2009 · Pickwick Dam Skipjack Run Jump to Latest 5.5K views 3 replies 4 participants last post by poisonpits Jan 15, 2009 patrickgd Discussion starter
Who's eaten skipjack? - Catfish Angler Forum at USCA
Jan 16, 2006 · I know that if you cook skipjack in the microwave it gets soft and mushy like cheap tuna. Also, when it's been cooked like that you can see all the fine hairlike bones running …