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Jamie M
04-12-2004, 09:58 AM
I'd like to try some live-lining for stripers this year. Anyone know any captains who typically liveline herring or shad for stripers, in CT or RI or MA?

Fisherwoman
04-12-2004, 10:03 AM
Hi Jamie M, you will find that some other charter captains as well as Bill & Jules use live lining fishing with herring and mackerel in Boston harbor, MA. All depends on the availablity sp? of the bait. When the fish move into the harbor around the 2nd week of May till the end of June, Live Mackerel is the way to go, then we concentrate on using live herring. Hope this helps!!!

slapshot
04-12-2004, 10:06 AM
There is a closure on herring in CT. Capt. Blaine Anderson fishes live porgie and sometimes hickory shad in the eastern end of LIS. He launches out of Niantic, and his rates are good. I don't want to post his website here, but you could PM me. He caught a couple of monsters last year, including a 52" length 32" girth hog that was released (no weight taken). I've fished with him a few times, I got my biggest last year at 49 inches on his boat.

JohnR
04-12-2004, 10:15 AM
Slapshot, if you have had success with someone of some product, it's OK to post the link. We only frown upon people selfishly pushing their own business (spamming) or conspiring with others to push someone by generally taking advantage of the open nature of the boards...

And like mentioned above, it's illegal in CT to use live or dead herring. You night experience it on a Rhody trip but for now, not in CT

Notaro
04-12-2004, 10:16 AM
There you go, Jamie. Try Bill and Jules or Mike Bouselah of Ave Maria Charters in Boston Haba. They are well-recommended here. There is one you can try is capt. lou abate.

Fly Rod
04-12-2004, 10:33 AM
When we can't get live mackerel we switch to chunking herring!!!
Here in Gloucester we have 2 herring boats that take out there trip here every other day. So herring is easily available for us!!!
When chuming you want to chum using differant sizes so that the fish just don't key on one size!!!

If you don't have a boat you can also chunk from shore!!!

slapshot
04-12-2004, 10:39 AM
Yes, there is a herring closure in CT. We do not use herring live or dead anymore. I have seen a few of the shore guides keeping them in pens at the dock. I am told they get an import permit for this. Who knows, they may be breaking the law.

Blaine's website is www.fishingct.com

He does not use herring, but does offer trips in the CT River during the herring run using artificials.

tlapinski
04-12-2004, 12:16 PM
i will vouch for Blaine as a stand-up guide. well worth the trip to CT if you want in on some nice fish. he also has a pretty good record on the CT river spring run for those that like throwing artificials. :uhuh:

MakoMike
04-12-2004, 12:54 PM
Flyrod,
Thems a different kind of herring! Sea herring vs the river herring we're talking about here.

pete santini
04-12-2004, 04:06 PM
Lots of good charter capts in boston harbor troll live herring like you mentioned before Heres a couple more Jim brennan strike charters Artie dellorusso hatunamatata Lou abate my sunshine. lives bait is tough to beat until late june then tubing takes over Good luck pete santini

Striper1
04-12-2004, 04:22 PM
I have to go with fisherwoman on this one live macks is the way to go in June it's live Macks:D

Fly Rod
04-12-2004, 04:41 PM
:) yup !!! your right!!!!!

We don't get to much of a run up here!!!! it's ellegal to catch them around here !!!
There aren't that many of em!!!

Notaro
04-12-2004, 10:15 PM
Is it illegal to cast net herrings in rockport? I don't do those, but I have seen some kids who work for a lobsterman and busisnessman, and a anlger in the shack. he is a friend of mine. I once tried to literally catch a herring using a blue.white atom popper which i thought it was a striper. that was two years ago!:laughs:

TheSpecialist
04-13-2004, 08:25 PM
tubing takes over.....:laughs:

shamless selfpromotion..........

bassmaster
04-13-2004, 08:30 PM
Originally posted by slapshot
There is a closure on herring in CT. Capt. Blaine Anderson fishes live porgie and sometimes hickory shad in the eastern end of LIS. He launches out of Niantic, and his rates are good. I don't want to post his website here, but you could PM me. He caught a couple of monsters last year, including a 52" length 32" girth hog that was released (no weight taken). I've fished with him a few times, I got my biggest last year at 49 inches on his boat.
thats a big fish, I would say 55 maybe ,just a guess
My biggest was 52" dont know the girth.
what was your 49" Bass? 47lbs?
just another guess by Me.

slapshot
04-14-2004, 07:53 AM
BM - you can see pics of both fish on Blaine's website. My 49" fish was caught 9/5, and Blaine's hawg was in late October. The 49" fish was a racer with no belly at all. She was released without a weight taken - this year I have the 60 pound Rapala scale (modified to open wider). I would have guessed right around 40. I caught two 48" fish in the previous year that weighed 39 and 40 pounds. It is just my luck that my largest are usually on the diet that Oprah should be on.:smash:

Krispy
04-14-2004, 08:51 AM
you can purchase live herring thru some bait shops in CT. You have to keep the reciept to provide proof for the DEP

Jamie M
04-14-2004, 09:56 AM
Krispy -

Any idea which shops sell herring??

slapshot
04-14-2004, 10:18 AM
I don't believe that is correct (herring live in Ct shops). I sat at a CTDEP presentation last month sponsored by CCACT. We were told by the DEP that the only way to fish live (river run) herring in CT was with an importation permit which can be obtained at DEP headquarters. There is a fee and it is good for three days. You can fish frozen herring from the shops, and a receipt is a good idea. The permit allows you to use live herring obtained from somewhere other than CT waters. I suppose it it possible that one or two shops are offering herring caught outside CT to permit holders, but why would anybody go through the hassle?

Krispy
04-14-2004, 10:41 AM
clarification, they are landlock alewives. Good as herring :D

bassmaster
04-14-2004, 10:59 AM
Originally posted by slapshot
BM - you can see pics of both fish on Blaine's website. My 49" fish was caught 9/5, and Blaine's hawg was in late October. The 49" fish was a racer with no belly at all. She was released without a weight taken - this year I have the 60 pound Rapala scale (modified to open wider). I would have guessed right around 40. I caught two 48" fish in the previous year that weighed 39 and 40 pounds. It is just my luck that my largest are usually on the diet that Oprah should be on.:smash:
Thanks Slap"
I use the berkly dig scale its very close to a certified scale for the most part.
any way go get'em and nice fish

Goose
04-14-2004, 11:31 AM
Tomahawk Charters ring a bell? That dude gets some awsome #'s every year fishing live herring with many #50's I hear. They have what it takes of getting and holding the bait. Not sure this year but they've been at the shows.

beamie
04-14-2004, 11:38 AM
Tomahawk Charters,

I sometimes wish I were also a Native American (Buddy Vanderhoop) and have sole rights to an awesome herring run on the vineyard.

With that arrangement you can't help but to get good #'s every year with many 50#'s.

Would be like owning the Run at the Canal to just yourself, that would be something.

Beamie

fishweewee
04-14-2004, 07:48 PM
Ever see Buddy bite the head off of a live herring?

Wampanoag tradition.

:hihi:

BasicPatrick
04-14-2004, 08:54 PM
FTI,

Buddy V lost his rights to the Run last season for violations. Catch is his Brother stepped right in.:smash:

mikecc
04-14-2004, 09:02 PM
The run that B.V. had goes to the high bidder each year being Indian has nothing to do with it..If anybody wants it all's you have to be is the high bidder.:D

beamie
04-14-2004, 09:21 PM
Mike,

Wow, didn't now about the high bid issue. What do you figure that was????????

Raven
04-15-2004, 06:43 AM
cuz the cows ate them all ...and thats the four legeed variety.