View Full Version : Looking back..........


Tattoo
01-31-2002, 08:37 PM
From the archives of when men were men and the bass were BASS!

Tattoo
01-31-2002, 08:38 PM
"Red" @ RedTops

Tattoo
01-31-2002, 08:39 PM
The Legend: Joe Brooks

Tattoo
01-31-2002, 08:40 PM
The SUV of YesterYear

Tattoo
01-31-2002, 08:41 PM
"THE" Inlet

Tattoo
01-31-2002, 08:41 PM
A Hard Days Night

Tattoo
01-31-2002, 08:42 PM
Waiting for the tide

Crafty Angler
01-31-2002, 09:24 PM
Okay, here's another trip in the Way Back Machine.

Cuttyhunk, 1925 - 62 Lbs - Live eel

Crafty Angler
01-31-2002, 09:59 PM
Of course, the all-time topper in my book still has to be DZ's amazing historic photo taken at the Grave's Point Fishing Club in 1881 in Newport.

The handwritten legend on DZ's photograph reads:

"The above catch of striped bass was made on the 29th Aug. 1881 between 6 and 11 AM. Heavy seas on and rising tide. This is the best day's fishing with rod and reel for striped bass of which I can find any record."
Total Weight 495 lbs ~ Average 49 1/2 lbs

milo
02-01-2002, 06:33 AM
ya think there were alot of big fat POGIES back then?

Marc Z
02-01-2002, 08:55 AM
Awesome pics fellas!

Got Stripers
02-01-2002, 09:10 AM
Think those anglers in the last photo had fun that day :), man that is just unreal. I consider myself lucky to have tangled with two, but can you imagine having to battle 10 monsters like that in a single tide.

JohnR
02-01-2002, 09:14 AM
wow - nuff' said

Crafty Angler
02-01-2002, 11:37 AM
John -

I talked to D. last nite, we thought the Grave's Point photo might be a good candidate for an opening page photo.

Whaddya think?

JohnR
02-01-2002, 11:52 AM
I do like that - of course, he did e-mail me another nice, but more recent picture for consideration ;)

Crafty Angler
02-01-2002, 12:09 PM
Ah yes, I think I know that one - in fact, I even know the two old-timers in it. :D.

schoolie monster
02-01-2002, 01:54 PM
When I was maybe, 12, one of the houses we rented on Nantucket had an old photo album filled with black and whites of bass. Huge fish and lots of 'em... hanging on poles, laying in the sand. It was really amazing. Amazing to see what fishing was once like and amazing that someone would leave something like that album in their rental property. Times have changed, eh?

Especially amazing to see those fish because at the time (early 80's), there were almost no bass over there. Plenty of blues, but no bass. I was pretty young and knew zip about saltwater fishing, but I don't remember even seeing a stiper with the exception of the one I caught.

I caught my first striper in '84 off Madaket beach(my second striper came in '97). It was huge to me... 25lbs. I was a minor celebrity during the rest of the week... and the next summer, people remembered me and were still talking about it.

Now I know that a 25lber is hardly newsworthy... just shows how bad the stiper fishing was during that period.

I'm not trying to turn this into a gloom and doom post, but its hard to listen to those who say the fish are still there, "you just don't know how to catch them"... factor in the improvement in gear, from rod and reel, to lifelike lures, to nearly invisible lines, to boats and all the electronic toys that go with 'em. Not to mention the improved communication between anglers. Just doesn't compute.

Not saying they weren't skilled, but the folks in those old photos weren't all sharpies... there were just boatloads of big fish. It seems as though these fishermen caught as many 30-40-50 lbers as we do schoolies... from the shore. Yikes...

If time travel ever becomes reality, I've got dibs on a guide service that takes anglers back in time to catch fish before we cleaned 'em out.