View Full Version : Bass followed by three of its own??


islander
07-24-2005, 08:56 AM
Last week had a good morning on Bass to 15 to 20 lbs on some homemade poppers. on the backside of Elizabeth Islands. We left at around 0830 to try for fluke and sea bass in sound. After a slow pick of a few fish we called it a day at around 1130. The fog was still real thick, so we tried a few more cats into the stones to see what was there. On the second cast I got a chunky 25" bass folllowed by three over 40 that followed right to boat side, water was gin clear and about 7 to 10 feet. So what where these three doing, hoping the little guy droped lure, or looking for a large meal of 25" bass. any thoughts, FLAP.

leptar
07-24-2005, 09:07 AM
exactly.

ProfessorM
07-24-2005, 09:35 AM
That happens to me 70% of the time I bring a fish to the boat in daylight. Maybe they are just curious why the fish is acting so strangely. P.

Flaptail
07-24-2005, 04:40 PM
looking for the crumbs. Happens all the time, in the surf from the boat in Cape Cod Bay, along the Elizabeths and Monomoy, everywhere. The fish floolwing think the bass you hooked is chasing something or feeding and they want in on the act. They don't get it till the fish you have on is at the boat ususally. Last year at Naushon I had fisve fish in a row that went 30 lbs or better on five drifts in one little rocky point. Each time, I don't know if they were the same fish but it looked like it, I had two fish come up to the boat with the hooked ones and they were much bigger then turn tail and streak back to the rocks and boulders inshore. 30lb'ers are nothing to sneeze at but I wanted the bigger ones and they just would not take the Howdy. Curious and opportunistic. At Monomoy several years ago we had a run of nice fish while drifting in 25 feet of water just off of the lighthouse over some muscle beds. It was great fishing. They would turn on around one in the afternoon and hit for a couple hours then shut off. four days in a row same thing, week after Labor day. My buddt Eric nails one that eventually weighed 38 lbs and as he had the fish within 20 feet of the boat we noticed the eel had ridden up the line about six feet above the 38 pounder. Then we noticed a huge fish following the hooked one who, all at once, darted up and took the eel and ripped it right off of the line while Eric's 38 pounder was swimming toward the boat on the surface. Easily that fish was in the 50 lb+ class. Repeated drifts only resulted in a couple more 25 and 30 pound fish. Opprtunists, like seagulls that steal a fresh meal from another after the other does all the work. :hihi:

Christian
07-24-2005, 05:03 PM
a few weeks ago i found alot of schooling bluefish off the beach. after i would hook one, you could see the entire school change direction to follow the hooked fish in. it was incredible seeing that many fish (30ish) change direction following just one. mob mentality. lots of double headers too of good bluefish, 6-8pounders, fronthook/back hook.

Van
07-24-2005, 08:59 PM
Thats why we try to have a bait ready to throw when a bass is hooked.
There are almost always more close by.