View Full Version : We got a buncha new members here...


JohnR
10-09-2003, 06:39 PM
Why don't you say hello, how you found out about us (trying to see if our annual advertising budget - $3.85 - is working), and a little about yourselves...

I'm an unemployed techie that fishes from the suds although I did buy a partially done kick ass boat to go fishing with my son....

Welcome to S-B :btu:

UserRemoved1
10-09-2003, 06:53 PM
:wave:

macojoe
10-09-2003, 07:47 PM
Yea but he does not know how to use it :smash: so it sits on a trailer.
Welcome all!!:wavey:

JohnR
10-09-2003, 07:50 PM
Originally posted by macojoe
Yea but he does not know how to use it :smash: so it sits on a trailer.
Welcome all!!:wavey: All good things come to those who wait and you'll need to wait til next year for me to flatten the seas out for ya :laughs: - Got Cushy Ride? Hehehehe

macojoe
10-09-2003, 08:14 PM
Yea but you will be working by then and only fish the weekends with all the other weekend warrior's while I am out all week
:happy:

rizzo
10-09-2003, 09:23 PM
I joined a couple of days ago. I'm from Western MA, and try to fish all three nights every weekend usually somewhere in Rhode Island. I'm 20 years old but have been fishing ever since I could stand. I've had a couple of real good mentors and put in a lot of time on the water.

I always knew about this webpage but just read what people had to say, finally decided that I should join and share some of what I've learned and to continue to gain from the page.

-Paul

macojoe
10-09-2003, 10:11 PM
Welcome rizzo!! now that is out of the way, Inquiring minds want to no, What do you no??

the greek
10-09-2003, 10:18 PM
Just a Jersey surfcaster trapped in Pennsylvania. I enjoy a different look at things every once in a while. Everyone down here seems to fish the same way, same lures, same spots all the time. too much light tackle stuff also. I am more into throwing bigger stuff from the rocks and in the surf as opposed to the light tackle stuff in the back like everybody down here. Your plug building forum is awesome. Also think your sight could be helpful watching the fish move suoth this fall. Don't get to go on the computer much but this is always my first stop.

rizzo
10-09-2003, 11:32 PM
I know that right now you gotta fish at night on a rocky shoreline, breachway, or deep beach, reel in your plug really slow, the fish are here and many big fish are being taken. You probably wont here about most that are taken and it'll be over in december

sokinwet
10-10-2003, 10:08 AM
Just followed JohnR here from Classic Seacraft. 2nd generation striper fisherman from a striperholic family with lines dating back to the original MSBA members of the 50's. Hey JohnR, less BS'n and more work would get that boat in the water!

GoFish
10-10-2003, 10:28 AM
Just found you guys yesterday. After two years of hell renovating and opening The Old Town Inn on Block Island, I've rediscovered fishing. Joe Lyons was out here a couple of times this summer and got me hooked. (Left me a couple of Tatoo plugs to play with too.) Been getting out at least once a day and learning my way around. I look forward to picking up a few pointers from you all as I get back in the groove. Nice to have you out there.

BTW: Anybody know how to build an eel trap?

Washrat
10-10-2003, 10:30 AM
Borne and bread on the c.c. surf and i am sick and tired of hearing about the "secret spots". There are no more secrets, but what there is, is secret conditions that occur in all the spots which we all know about. What they are and when they occur are the real secrets of the surf

JohnR
10-10-2003, 10:49 AM
Welcome aboard everyone!

GoFish - might be seeing you in a couple weeks :D

Washrat - Maybe there are no secret spots but there are secret blitzes and thankfully in Lil Rhody, nearly secret hikes :D

Sokinwet - thought that was you

Rizzo - shhh about December - everyone thinks things are done in two weeks :D

chris L
10-10-2003, 11:42 AM
do you have any 8's ? GOFISH welcome .
welcome rizzo , soakinwet and all the others welcome .

Nebe
10-10-2003, 12:59 PM
I joined a couple of months ago and didn't formally introduce mysef. I live in South County RI and try to fish the coast every dawn and sunst (much to my girlfriends dismay). I build most of my own plugs and blow glass for a living.

Go fish, get a large minow trap and stick a can of cat food in there. Dont open the lid, just poke a few holes in the lid to let the juices flow out with the current.. check it every 6 hours. Move it around in different marshy places in New harbour untill you find the sweet spot:D

Billybob
10-10-2003, 01:30 PM
Ah John I love it - a kickass boat to go fishin with your son:D , you know you're absolutely right.Matter of fact, I think I need a new kickass outboard to put on mine so I can have reliable power for my son, wait - 4 strokes so he doesn't breathe all them fumes - Oops, did I tell ya I have 2 SONS - Twin Honda's baby:)

She can't say no when it's for the kids, right!

Bill

RIJIMMY
10-10-2003, 01:45 PM
I dont' know if I ever formally introduced myself either! I have been out here about 3 months.
I live in Mass, 34yrs old, married, daughter- 14 month old girl who I'm crazy about and a new baby on the way ( must be from the summer lull). I grew up in Ct. I have fished RI since I was @ 8. I went to URI, lived in RI for a few years and then moved to the west coast.
I moved back about 3 years ago and started fishing again. I fish mainly So. County. My Dad, fished the RI coast for years and is now in Florida. He is my "Obi-Wan" for fishing advice.

Most surfcasters wont give you the time of day when they're in the water but at least on this site there is a lot of great communication. I've really enjoyed the posts and look forward to meeting some of you in the surf....but then again I may not talk to you.;)

Joe
10-10-2003, 02:11 PM
GoFish:wavey:
GoFish was once a New Yorker. Now he's "gone native" and is surfcasting everyday and ch#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&g Tattoo swimmers from the beach....It does my heart good to think that I played some small part in this...

Eben:wavey:
I'd like to do a non fishing story about your glass blowing...that sounds so cool.

Welocme all newcomers - :)

Nebe
10-10-2003, 03:05 PM
Joe, You can do a story on me but we'll have to do the interview under point judith lighthouse.:D

eben

Bill L
10-10-2003, 03:09 PM
Eben, that you in the Glass Station?

Nebe
10-10-2003, 04:31 PM
Yep thats me! If you look carefully you'll see that I've turned my furnace off for the fall run:laughs:

GoFish
10-10-2003, 05:02 PM
Hey Eben:

Thanks for the eel-trap-cat-food trick. I'd heard that a minnow trap would work with cat food (Thanks Joe!), but was trying to come up with a container for the bait. Great suggestion!

Sounds like you know the Island. I knew a glass blower named Chris out here in the in the 70s. That you?

David Morrison

chris L
10-10-2003, 05:15 PM
not me but im from the 70s

Nebe
10-10-2003, 05:36 PM
Originally posted by GoFish
Hey Eben:

*SNIP*

Sounds like you know the Island. I knew a glass blower named Chris out here in the in the 70s. That you?

David Morrison

Yeah I know the island pretty well.. Never lived there, but if I had the dough I'd have a little cabin for fall fishing. I've got a bunch of friends that have either grown up on the island or summer there... It sure is a beautiful place.

I dont know Chris but I know he moved to New Hampshire...
My name really is Eben! I dont feel the need to hide behind any internet names.. :D

keoka
10-11-2003, 07:04 AM
HI
been reading this site for some time i think it,s GREAT . I am from just north of boston. only been fishing saltwater for 2or3 years . boy i am hooked!! first year seeing some big blitz thanks to this site. still got alot of learn to do !!! i have been fishing from gloucester to deerisland with some success. :D I would like to thank everyone for the help .