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BigFish 07-08-2004, 08:43 AM Yup! Mung from Coast Gaurd all the way up to the Wellfleet beaches and worse with each stop Backbeach Jake and I made!!!!:af: Wow, it was nasty....nice fishing with you just the same BBJ!:btu: Lets do it again soon when our plugs can actually touch the water!:rolleyes: Redlite, sorry I kept missing you....when you called from Quincy (your home I guess) I tried to call right back but you did not answer....:( .....you need a cell phone dude!:D
I was heading down there this weekend. That sucks :mad:
BigFish 07-08-2004, 09:56 AM I would not bother CAL....hate to douse your fire but it was real bad. If you were just going down to fish there, stay home and fish mung-free.:huh:
What other reason is there for going to the cape? :laughs:
likwid 07-08-2004, 10:06 AM microkitten bikinis :hihi:
Yeah, but you can't see those at midnight :p
BigFish 07-08-2004, 10:10 AM If you got a Race sticker you will find clean water there but other than that.....:smash:
redlite 07-08-2004, 10:11 AM Score:
MUNG 2
ME 0
Man is that mung bad. Sorry I couldn't catch up to ya BigFish.
I checked all the beaches through Truro and Wellfleet and they were so bad that I just headed down to the Race. Figured I'd rather deal with small fish and blues than weed.
I worked the whole way out to the lighthouse and back without even a touch. I couldn't even get a bluefish to chop my eels. That is I think the first time in my life that I have fished the Race at night and not gotten chopped at least once. No bait on the beach the whole way either.
I can't get over the number of seals that I saw out there when I was checkin the beaches. Those beaches need 2 things bad.
A good hard heave to move the water around and hopefully burry some of that MUNG and a big seal eating machine.
BigFish 07-08-2004, 10:16 AM I am with you there Redlite.......that was some thick stuff! I don't think my plugs even got wet there was so much mung!;)
tlapinski 07-08-2004, 12:43 PM Originally posted by redlite
Those beaches need 2 things bad.
A good hard heave to move the water around and hopefully burry some of that MUNG and a big seal eating machine.
we need one of these to swing through for a day or so.
http://www.sullacresta.it/squalo/Jumping%20great%20white%20shark.JPG
Slingah 07-08-2004, 12:47 PM that's what I'm talkin T-Lap:laughs:
new jack 07-08-2004, 12:51 PM maybe we should go to a butchers shop and get some red liquid to get a major chum going. then maybe we could get some to show.
nice picture.....shark week should be coming up on discovery soon.
pops02 07-08-2004, 12:58 PM Hey bigfish, you have a head light out. I beeped at you this morning about 2:30 am as i was passing you right after suicide alley.
Backbeach Jake 07-08-2004, 01:03 PM I'm thinking Plover casserole with a side of mung-getti. That Am, the mung was sparse, I was shocked at how fast and how severly the conditions changed. Had fun anyway,BF. We will do that again.
BigFish 07-08-2004, 01:11 PM Yeah, thanks Pops02.......Backbeach Jake informed me last night while we were fishing.......as did the cop that pulled me over to also let me know with a warning!:rolleyes: Cop was good though.....he pulled me over and walked up beside me and I said..."headlight right?".....and he said..."yep!"....so I told him BBJ had informed me earlier and he was pretty cool....turns out he grew up in Braintree as did I! Fixed it today!;)
BigFish 07-08-2004, 01:12 PM Backbeach Jake + Fishing again - Mung= Definately BBJ!:btu:
Tagger 07-08-2004, 02:12 PM I want to fish with backbeach jake.. lucky duck .. big fish !!!
chris L 07-08-2004, 03:02 PM but was it the headlight right or the headlight left ?
eelslinger 07-08-2004, 06:03 PM Sable seals and sharks (http://www.greenhorsesociety.com/Sharks/shark_predation.htm)
Only 500 miles from the cape.
"scientists discover that both gray and harbor seals feed on the same prey—tiny fish called sand lances. Their feeding behaviors, however, are different. While harbor seals follow schools of sand lances and eat fish that have strayed from the school, gray seals dig into the sandy ocean floor to find fish hiding there. "
Didn't know that.
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