Where the fish are bitin!

Friday, March 28

How To Catch A Flounder

Some tips on how to catch flounder
*use a yellow sinker throw it over the side to the bottom and bounce it up and down to mix up the mud flounder will be attracted to color yellow that is why yellow sinker...
*also take mussels crush them up in a bucket and take your crushed mussel mix from bucket and scatter it around where you are fishing little by litte...why? because flounders like the taste of mussels...

wishing you tight lines until next time!

~Big John

Sunday, March 23

Update on The Online Store

The online store will be open for business April 1st with just the beginning of what we will be offering for sale after that inventory will be added every day! if you don't see what you want email us and we will make it available to buy online. *Flats of bloodworms, sandworms and night crawlers will be available with next business day delivery service.

see you soon!

~Big John

Wednesday, March 19

Welcome Spring!

The spring is upon us and it is now time to catch those spring zebras. Make sure to come in and purchase Jack's famous jumbo bloodworms! Also make sure to change your line because there is only one thing between you and that 40lb zebra and that is your line!
Jack's is fully stocked and looking forward to serving all of your fishing needs. Everything for the fisherman and then some.
See ya soon,
Big John and The Boyzz!

Friday, March 14

Calling All Captains!

If you would like to be a guest on our daily live video blog let us know!

Big John
718-885-2042
jacksbait@aol.com

Wednesday, March 5

Great fishing spots.

If you care to share, we would like to know. Please comment.

Videos from John DeCuffa

Once the season begins, I will be posting videos mostly every day. Please stay tuned and come back often.

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