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Marty
10-25-2001, 03:25 PM
needless to say, my Maine fishing days are over until May. The wife and I took a ride yesterday because she loves Surf Beach and old Silver. I was surprised that absolutely nobody was fishing these beaches. Am I missing something? If these places are any good I may be taking more rides next fall. :confused:

Slipknot
10-25-2001, 03:31 PM
Marty, this time of year at Old Silver it can be hit or miss. That's why I like the fish funnel.

Canalratt1
10-26-2001, 01:15 PM
Try South Cape Beach or da Ditch!

Roccus
10-27-2001, 03:47 AM
Don't overlook Nobska & the Woods Hole area...some nice large swimming around in there at night...

JohnR
10-27-2001, 09:23 AM
I want Nobska!!! Hey Marty...

bassmaster
10-27-2001, 10:31 AM
I fish nobska and I know something about it, actually I unlock'd the secret to that place.
I NO LONGER WORK IN FALMOUTH, I WILL GIVE OUT INFO ON A PM REPLY... BIGGEST BASS FROM MY ROCK 47LBS....................
FIRST FISH 30 POUNDS THIS YEAR MAY7
FIRST FISH 31 POUNDS MAY 7 2000
FIRST FISH 30POUNDS A TAD OVER MAY 10 I THINK 99
FIRST 40 POUNDER 4TH WEEK MAY 99
FIRST 40LB LAST WEEK MAY MAY 2000
47 POUNDER 1ST WEEK JUNE PLUS 7 MORE OVER 40 BY THE END OF WEEK 98
BOAT INFO I WILL GIVE ALL BOAT INFO AWAY, I NO LONGER OWN ONE AND DONT GUIDE OR COMM FISH THERE. COME AND GET IT!!!!!!!!

bassmaster
10-27-2001, 10:31 AM
MAY 5 LAST YEAR NOT MAY 7 SORRY

TheSpecialist
10-27-2001, 11:48 AM
Will we need a code book or decoder ring with this info???:D

bassmaster
10-27-2001, 11:55 AM
no a live well and 40 pound mono. I know the stage of the tides and where to be and when to move and where to go....
alot of work and time went into fishing it. if yaou dont mind being on a rock under water.....

TheSpecialist
10-27-2001, 12:09 PM
Call me in the spring I got the livewell and get 25 on fridays after work.

Slipknot
10-27-2001, 12:44 PM
Hey , we don't need a crowd when I'm there next May! A few of the guests of honor will do.

Everyone knows there's no stripers in Buzzards Bay :rolleyes:

Roccus
10-27-2001, 12:49 PM
Originally posted by BM
. I know the stage of the tides and where to be and when to move and where to go....alot of work and time went into fishing it. if yaou dont mind being on a rock under water.....

Speaking of a rock under water, how's this? On an ebbing tide, with the SW wind around ten knots, if you creep in to the ledge lined up on the lighthouse at about 152 degrees (SE) and put the bow right up against that pyramid shaped rock that covers & uncovers with the wave action from 3/4 high on down, put it right in there where the west end of the ledge meets the boulders between there & the big rock pile...and drop Mr. Wiggly in, just so, you might get a tickle now & then from Ms. Twinky's Big Sister...
And if the SW kicks up over, say, 15 knots and that three-way-rip forms up (and doesn't get too distracting...heh, heh, heh)...if you happen to have an xtra-nice sized edition of 'ol Jake No-Shoulders on your line, you never know but what Big Aunt Bertha herself might come calling right in that spot...but, hey, what do I know...? There's probably nuthin there but skates & sea robins... or a few scup...and maybe a paint chip or two from where me and F/V ROCCUS bounced off them rocks a time or two...

bassmaster
10-27-2001, 01:13 PM
na, i like the 7 knott currevt with the bow into the rocks beter.
got can 7? can4 is nice, its a devel;) to fish
slip I have another that smokes..............