View Full Version : $#@%^! Wind!!


fishaholic18
11-03-2005, 01:16 PM
Gonna screw us up good. WTF!!!

eelman
11-03-2005, 01:19 PM
:rotf2: Not if you know where to go in a sou-west..............

fishaholic18
11-03-2005, 01:21 PM
It's blowing friggin' 40 mph! WTF! :mad:

eelman
11-03-2005, 01:37 PM
No, its no good just kiddin ya......everyone keeps sayin "it just started" bull its just about over another week and its school bass time.........

JoeP
11-03-2005, 01:48 PM
I got a bad feeling all these strong NE wind storms & strong NW winds that followed the storms kept the bait & big bass offshore during the main part of the Fall Run. But, water's still pretty warm so we'll see...

Bill L
11-03-2005, 02:00 PM
Its gonna bust wide open any day now :rollem:

eelman
11-03-2005, 03:33 PM
I got a bad feeling all these strong NE wind storms & strong NW winds that followed the storms kept the bait & big bass offshore during the main part of the Fall Run. But, water's still pretty warm so we'll see...
Joe, the fish move regardless, they wont stay just because the water is a tad warm, acually its about 54 degrees once it hits 49 bye, bye bass. The storms killed the fall run for most of rhody, the bait and the bass never really met, sporadic but not like years past. The island will be the olnly game in town for a shot at a 40pounder! The fish need a reason to stay and there reason to stay went south with those october storms and all these gales !! They migrate when they migrate and its safe to say most are gone save for a few straglers.............

I think most bass being caught now from shore are bass that have been resident all season and have now moved in shore looking for a meal, we havent seen much in the way of migrants IMO..............

eelman
11-03-2005, 03:50 PM
I never thought the bass say "lets hang around the water is warm" the migrate on instinct and the need to feed. when the bait moves, the bass move regardless of water temp, if the bait is at montauk then so are the fish. The bait migrates also and the bass follow. In the fall bass will pop up one night and not the next, it hit and move. A certain area may be doing well and that is beacise the bait has hung around. All it takes is one good blow this time of the year to shut that right off. No matter how its sliced, the season is nearing a rapid end. I dont consider blizes of fish iin the 20 to 30inch range to be a big deal , I am talking about the large fish, even teen size fish are school bass. The first fish to arrive in the spring are schoolies and, the last to leave are schoolies...........

When I see the reports of blitzing school bass for 3-4 hours some afternoon, I know that signals the last fish to leave. I dont chase that stuff and still fish at night hoping for the occasional brute to swim past.

The latest I have ever got a fish on an eel was at block Island the first week of december and on the mainland it was always two weeks before that when it came to a rapid stop with "wader watchers" driving up and down the beach all day screaming and yelling that they saw some gannets.....big deal...its herring and 9 times out of ten its bluefish under them and 1/2 mile off shore to boot!

These are just my opinions and observations.

Bill L
11-03-2005, 03:53 PM
I'm still hoping we may see some classic fall run action. It seems like the foliage is late, and maybe the bass will be too. But these storms definitely lost us some time, and maybe they did screw us out of a decent run of bait and fish. People are obviously catching decetn fish, but the lack of bait and numbers of fish at this time of year sucks. Seems like last year sucked too, for that matter. Anyways,, in years gone by the two weeks before thanksgiving have usually been pretty good, maybe we'll get lucky and get a push of fish form the north that didnt swing wide

eelman
11-03-2005, 04:34 PM
I'm still hoping we may see some classic fall run action. It seems like the foliage is late, and maybe the bass will be too. But these storms definitely lost us some time, and maybe they did screw us out of a decent run of bait and fish. People are obviously catching decetn fish, but the lack of bait and numbers of fish at this time of year sucks. Seems like last year sucked too, for that matter. Anyways,, in years gone by the two weeks before thanksgiving have usually been pretty good, maybe we'll get lucky and get a push of fish form the north that didnt swing wide


I hope so , but hey you have your own private stash :hee: that never stops!

Bill L
11-03-2005, 04:51 PM
Guppies :(

cheferson
11-05-2005, 08:00 AM
Nothing wrong with double header guppies on New years day

fishaholic18
11-05-2005, 09:21 AM
Love that dirty water. :skulz:

fishaholic18
11-05-2005, 09:39 AM
:kewl:

TheRattBoy
11-05-2005, 08:53 PM
:kewl: F18, What did you take it on?, NICE fish! :humpty: johnny