September 12, 2016 โ Menhaden may have a bit of an identity problem. Most of the Northeast refers to them as โbunker.โ But around Massachusetts theyโre often known as โpogies.โ Whatever you decide to call them, theyโre great bait this time of year for fishing big stripers.
Menhaden are a member of the herring family. They migrate into our waters seasonally, arriving from the south each spring. They grow out to a couple of pounds and about a foot long. Theyโre schooling fish, typically swimming in big schools.
In this weekโs Fishing News, Kevin Blinkoff, of On The Water magazine, talks about snagging pogies and using them to fish bigger striped bass in Boston Harbor.