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CaptDave
03-02-2002, 10:59 AM
I'm kind of new to this site and would love to learn about the other anglers out there. I'll go first and please feel free to follow...

I'm Capt. David Bitters out of Duxbury, MA. Been a photographer/writer my whole life, and started BAYMEN Outfitters Fly Shop & Guide Service in Duxbury, a few years back. I'm married, I have a wonderful wife and three wonderful kids. WE are active in our local church as time allows. When I'm not "working" 80 hours a week, I'm out hunting or clamming and enjoying family life. I've always tried to turn my passions into my income (not always easy!) and am in the process of expanding BAYMEN Outfitters for the new season at hand.

Now it's your turn tell us about yourself! I'd love to hear from all the regulars and lukers out there. And thanks in advance.

TheSpecialist
03-02-2002, 12:06 PM
Ok I guess I will break the ice. My name is Bill, I live in Quincy, MA. I am a cableman for the phone co. I am married 8 yrs, no kids yet still practicing. I fish , hunt, shoot, and play hockey. Would like to learn fly fishing, have a 5wt Reddington, and Orvis Battenkill, gift from wife for anniversary last year. I just have no time right now. I just started making my own plugs with the assistance of some of the great crew here. I have been on this site for about a year, and have learned enough to fill a notebook. Thank you to everyone who has taught me something.:) I hope someday I can teach you guys something too.

Scotch Bonnet
03-02-2002, 05:27 PM
Also new to this site,my name is Chris.Im 34 yrs old. I grew up in Pawtucket RI and moved to Charlestown RI 12 yrs ago. I'm married with 2 kids ages 4 and 1. I was an avid freshwater fisherman until I moved to the south shore , been surfcasting ever since .I recently purchased my first boat and cant wait for this season to get rolling. I also play hockey and love to cook.

Got Stripers
03-02-2002, 06:13 PM
You can call me Got Stripers, GS, Bob, A**hole or the Big Jerk, because of my love of the big plastic jerkbaits. I fish out of Scituate Harbor most of the time, unless the weather is snotty, in which case I will pop my Lund into the North River or Boston Haba. I love rock and fish the ledges between Scituate and Boston up close an personal under the power of my bow mounted 101 # thrust Minn Kota RipTide trolling motor. Sometimes too close, because as anyone familiar with ledge and rollers will know, those rollers break differently at different stages of the tide. Going vertical, sometimes has a whole different meaning if you fish with me :).

My favorite bait is my own 5-1/2 inch split tail plastic jerkbait, fished in what I consider a unique presentation, one not often duplicated by most I see. More detailed information on both are on my webpage, along with a couple jerkbait articles I've written on the subject. Suffice it to say it's a completely different approach to the norm, which is to slap a piece of plastic behind a jighead. Anyone interested in either my baits, the hooks or that approach should look me up at the upcoming MSBA show. I like to tinker with plastic design and various approaches to fishing them, because I don't think anything comes as close to the real thing as a well presented piece of plastic. I'd post the link to my site, but I'm not sure that's fair to the other paid sponsors, so I guess I will have to work out a deal with the boss man :).

I've got 3 teenage boys, so it's a wonder I'm not in a corner rocking back and forth, in my stylish white wrap around dinner jacket :(. Between those 3 clowns, the 4 golden retievers (we breed them, that better John lol) and my wife, who after 21 year of marrage still doesn't get my addiction to fishing, well let's just say I REALLY ENJOY my days out on the water. I've met some great people on this board and every one of them is a class act, well not all but let's not use the "P" word, in fact I had a good time fishing today with yet another freshman to my world.

I look forward to another season and meeting some of the new members on the board. I hope that we all have a banner year and let's all hope the stocks are better than the last couple seasons, tight lines.

Slipknot
03-02-2002, 06:54 PM
Capt. Dave, it's nice to make your aquantinence.
The name is Bruce or you can call me by my board name slipknot. That's not after the knots I tie but after a song by the Grateful Dead, since I was a deadhead before I started surf fishing. I always fresh water fished for LM bass and trout but about 8-9 years ago I started going after stripers and blues and it's been about 5 years since I've trout fished. I am a cabinetmaker looking for a less physical career so I can spend more time abusing my body surfcasting for stripers instead. I am married with 2 kids. I have been enjoying plug making recently but I'm not sure it is saving me any money from buying plugs, since the supplies and stuff costs so much, but it's fun. I mostly fish the Cape Cod Canal since it is about 20 min. from my home in Middleboro, MA. But I will fish the beaches of the cape and sometimes RI. I have met and fished with a ton of excellant people from this site, I even run into them at fishing shows sometimes. I have learned alot from the site also. I used to have a hole in the water that I poured money into but it's gone now thankfully.
I hope to fish a few new places each year to broaden my horizons. But I really love to jig the Ditch.

GBOUTDOORS
03-02-2002, 08:21 PM
Capt. Dave I am also new to the site just 2 months now. Most here call me GB or Greg. I am 46 VERY happily married for the past 27 years. Have two great children boy-girl twins now 23 and off on there own mostly;) . Have not done alot of saltwater fishing for the past 18 years as we put all our time into the kids. We have a family house on Cuttyhunk that I had not been to for 18 years till this past fall when my wife bought me a 18.5 cc seaswirl boat so I could get back into my fishing and start to spend some time on the island. I have met alot of the guys from the site at some shows and a reel fix at Slips house.I hope to pick their brains as much as they will let me till I can get back up to speed with all the new ideas and ways to fish these days. I sell lumber to contractors on job sites and love it ( great way to meet new friends and places to hunt and fish) Oh ya I also have been bow hunting deer for the last 10 years. GS was kind enought to take me on a trip to the THAMES river in CT. last week for some great striper action. Cought my first taged bass and had a great day.(thanks again BOB) John has a good gang here and I hope to meet most at one fish derby or another. SEE you there?

JohnR
03-02-2002, 10:27 PM
Hey Dave - welcome to S-B... I'm John Redmond, 34, creator of this finely oiled machine :smash: :smash: , recently moved from Mass to Rhody. I'm married to a wonderful lady for almost 3 years now and we have a 15 month old baby boy, Liam - whoose third word was boat ;).

The job in Boston that pays the bills is officially called IT Projects Manager, but basically I get to do some fun stuff and a lot of LSJ's...

I do 95% of my damage from shore at night but I'm currently looking for a project 20-23 Seacraft (like nobody else is either :( ). I truly enjoy the surf and water and have gone from shooting darts at the bars 6 nights a week to a six pack every 6 weeks - beautiful thing ;) ... I am very fortunate to have been taught A LOT from a few sharpies but I also realize that I have a way to go before I can become one myself...

Unlike GS - my wife understands why I fish but still isn't jumping for joy about my, uhh, mild obsession :eek:

Also unlike GS, I don't breed with dogs the 4 golden retievers (we breed) but it certainly has helped his fishing game because he is deadly with those jerkbaits ;)

Goose
03-02-2002, 10:39 PM
Hey Captain, I'm a newbee myself. My freinds call me Tony, 34,married with 3 kids and love it. Great idea (introduction),wish I had thought of that. I love fishin, huntin and do a little rod building for family and freinds. I've gotten great advice from the fish heads on this site. I'm lookin forward fishin with them some day. I grew up fishin but started chancing bass after getting out of the service in 91. I fish mostly from sakonnet pt., RI. to the ditch. I'ld really really like to hook into a fifty from shore this year, so if you know something I don't drop me a line......lol

Bob Senior
03-03-2002, 10:52 AM
Hi Cap, welcome aboard. I'm Bob, obviously, and am a college prof. by trade. I'm a pilot, model airplane freak, and "dawn patroller," as I crawl the rocks and beaches from Conimicut to Weekapaug primarily during the wee hours of the mornings until after daybreak. I just turned 60, have been married to a great non-fisher woman for 34 years, have 3 physically (at least) grown kids and 3 wonderful grandkids.

I'm mostly into plugs, pastics, and flies, make my own, and am always building another "best distance casting rod ever made by humankind," that just never quite measures up to expectations. I'll occasionally toss live things, but much prefer artificials because they don't smell!

I've learned an unbelievable amount from the great people who populate this site, and am always trying to find out about the stuff they don't give out publicly!! ;)

Don't be afraid to ask questions; SOMEone will have the answer.

STEVE IN MASS
03-03-2002, 11:52 AM
Hey, there!!!! I'm Steve....duh?....was born in Boston, but grew up in NJ. Moved to Quincy after I got out of college in 1984, then moved to Foxborough in 1990. Have spent a lot of time fishing down your way at PP, at first on the bridge, but more recently have abandoned that structure for the most part and usually keep my feet in the sand at various places at PP. Over the past couple of years have expanded my horizons to other places in Mass and a lot in Rhody, though I'm still just learning about that state. (That could take decades!!!!)

Take a road trip back to NJ three or four times a year in April/May and again in Oct/Nov/Dec to fish down there. Go to Hatteras once a year in late June/early July for two weeks....granted, that's not the best fishing season down there, but it's our vacation and I keep myself occupied with small blues, spanish mackeral, speckled trout, and crabbing. Hoping to get a cobia down there sometime soon.

Fished with some guys here, and everyone one of them, as was said, are real class....made two of the four outings last year (of course it was the two that most everyone got the skunk!!)

Live with my "wife" (okay, we're not technically married, for financial reasons - see the "Tax Time" thread :af: ) of twenty years come December, and our "Sultry" dog, part husky, part shepard, and part wolf (really!!!!).

Since 1985, worked as production manager and chemical/plant engineer at a company that makes air pollution control catalysts, but was laid off about a month ago, which gives me a ton of time to fish this spring!!! :)

Other than fishing, I like gardening (vegetables mostly, but learning with the flowers), cooking, and golf, even though I haven't played in about a year and a half.......priorities you know (read: fishing!!!)

You aren't, by the way, the guy that opened up the small tackle/fly fishing shop near Snug Harbor, are you?

When I get down your way, which will be soon :), perhaps we can hook up. See ya....

Spare Spool
03-03-2002, 01:23 PM
Hi all! My name is Eugene Chang. I'm 36, and live in Boston. I live with the love of my life, Jamie (we are happily unmarried!)who luckily shares my love for the beach and surf fishing! I grew up in PA and like Slipknot (I wondered about the name) was a big dead head growing up, going on tour as soon as I got my drivers license at 16 (that could be a whole story in itself - my travels or sometimes travails (sp?)with the dead :p ). While in PA, I also became an avid freshwater bass fisherman. After I graduated from college I was lucky enough to spend a lot of time fishing Lake Champlain in VT targeting mostly Northern Pike and both LM and SM Bass. I moved to Boston it seems many moons ago and just recently(past three years)got into saltwater fishing(I don't know what took so long! :confused: ). After my first striper I can honestly say, I'm hooked for life! It's pretty funny to me how a dedicated very conservation minded freshwater angler could be so completely converted to the salt! There is just something so majestic about being on the edge of the continent, rod in hand fishing for these magnificent creatures we all dream about (well the canal is pretty cool too :D although I know next to nothing about it compared to most of you guys). My goal this year is to learn as much as I can to help me become a better angler and hopefully share some tidbits of mine on the way.

Eugene.

Bazza
03-03-2002, 04:16 PM
Hi, my name is Barry, I am new to the boards, but have been browsing for awhile. I live in Framingham, married and have two kids a boy 8 and girl 3. I am a teacher and also coach soccer and lacrosse. I have been surf fishing the last 5-6years and really getting into it the last year. I do most of my fishing on Cape Cod and have been going to the canal quite a bit he last few years. I finally broke down and made a canal bike last fall. This year I hope to get a new Mitchell Nautil and try out some braid for bucktails and "rubba". I also freshwater fish for bass. This past year have been trying flyfishing for trout and I am learning to tie flies. I hope to add more some more posts and meet some of you all at some "flings" . I also enjoy golf and moutain biking. Like most of you, I can never seem to get enough fishing stuff (although my wife thinks I have plenty already) .

JohnP
03-03-2002, 04:21 PM
OK, here goes. Just registered, long time lurker.
I've been married 19 years now, I think;) We have 2 kids 14 and 8.
With the exception of an occasional atlantic salmon, steelhead trip and winter icefishing I mainly fish the salt waters of RI.
Surf/Fly cast during the week and try for one day in the upper bay on the weekends in the boat (17ft montauk). Wife doesn't mind me going fishing even though she has little interest in it.
Been working on my fly tying in my spare time and really want to start making some plugs.
Just getting ready for my yearly trip to the Bahamas for bonefishing, funny my wife doesn't mind that trip. I was just tying up some super secret, 007, gotcha variants to try this time. Hope they work better than last years plain old, 007, gotcha variants!
This is a great board and I have learned tons here. Hopefully I can add some input here and there.

Hope to see you all on the water,
JohnP

Sammy
03-03-2002, 04:47 PM
My name is Sal, but go by Sammy on the sight, like some of the others, I am also a realative new comer to the web site. I may be one of the few who doesnt live in the Boston area though.
I do all of my fishing on the Long Island Sound right on the CT/NY border. I'm 33 yrs old, married to a wonderful lady for 10 yrs and have two gorgeous little girls who all make me as happy as could be. My wife doesn't fish at all but both she and the girls love being on the water which is the next best thing!

I've been fishing the Western LI Sound for at least 20 yrs now, but the past couple have been my most enjoyable. I discovered Saltwater Fly Fishing about 6 yrs ago but spent most of last season really studying the art. I tie my own flies, build my own rods and spend any free time I have getting ready for the next time I can get out to fish. IT'S LIKE A DISEASE!!!!!!!!!

There's always an open invitation to anyone interested to do some Striper fishing if you're down in this area. I always got room for fellow Fly Rodders aboard.

There's a little bit of everthing around here, rocks, sand bars, surf rips, flats, etc. even when the fish aren't cooperative it's never dull.

Welcome aboard,:happy: :happy: :happy: HAPPY FISHING !!!

Clammer
03-03-2002, 07:30 PM
Hi Capt Dave- welcome to the board- nice idea
my name is Mike , but most know me as clamdigger, clammer ,etc
I grew up in the inner city of Providence where you had to just walk up and down one block to get all the guys you needed for pickup games////
Also you learned real quick that the most important thing ypu owned was your WORD////
I,ve been Married 33 years to a great woman, see doesn,t mind my fishing for shes done well herself
I have two great kids 28 & 31 and a GRANDAUGHTER/////
two dogs, A goldern and a great mut from the pound///

I Have been on the water 43 years commmercial rod & reel, mate on the charter boat Misty, deck hand on the dragger, Nancy W., and of course all kinds of shellfishing
I am also a licenced Real estate agent in RI
Like you i enjoy photography and make out Ok with weddings banquets,etc, But I really enjoy the art shows

This is a great board ,with great people, always learning something
Fishing with and B/S with people on this board is great,Ive met some really great fisher people here ,on the tournment legs,shows or just fishing together, have had a lot of fun ,but don.t think its all talk , there are alot of heavy hitters on this site when it comes to fishing Hope you get to meet some!!!! Ive been taught some lessons //////////////big time ,
Good luck and enjoy:happy: :happy: :happy: :happy: :happy: :happy:

gf2020
03-03-2002, 08:57 PM
Sure...

I'm new to this board too, but I cruise a lot of the other fishing and boating boards pretty regularly. My name is Gordon, I'm 35, married (9 years) with twin 5 year old boys and I live in the part of Newbury, Mass. away from the water - Byfield. I went to Westborough High School and I have a BA from UMass Amherst and an MBA from Salem State College, I work as a manager in information systems for MFS Investment Management in Boston.

I just started saltwater fishing about 3 years ago, I lived as a little kid in Minnesota and I did plenty of fishing there, but took about 20 years off before picking up a rod again. My goals for this year are to take up fly fishing and (hopefully) to buy a boat. Now that my boys are getting bigger I am searching for a good family friendly craft to ply the waters of the Merrimac and around Plum Island.

Fishpart
03-04-2002, 06:02 AM
Great idea Capt Dave--

I'm Ed, 36 married now for 8 years. I have two boys 5 and 3 and a three week old little girl. I fished the salt for a while when I lived on the Chesapeake, but got interested in the surf about 5 years ago when I got out of The Green Machine and moved back to RI. Most of what I know I learned from people that I have met here.

fishsmith
03-04-2002, 07:49 AM
Hello Everyone,
My name is Jim, I'm married with two boys 3yrs and 1yr old. I've got my Captains Licence (6pk), but I don't use it yet. I'm listed on the other boards with the same userid. I fished up till mid december last year and I like all types of fishing from sunfish in a pond with the boys to flyfishing for bonitos off Falmouth (I've never caught one yet, but I drift/troll/cast whatever it takes trying to get one). My favorite fishing is live lining herring or macks or any live bait.
Fly fishing is right up there too though, I might take you up on some thursday Dave, right now my flys look like inbred offspring, but the stripers and blues don't seem to mind.
Dave I've been on one of your shoreline guided trips, I had the skunk with me that day, but all the spots you showed and marked on my chart have been very successful since, thanks.
This is a great site when is the 1st tournament?

JohnR
03-04-2002, 08:22 AM
Welcome aboard Fishsmith! Glad you like the site...

Our first Tournament? Well, last year we had our first two part tourney on S-B. Several shops including M&D's/capecodtackle.com in Wareham and Weekapaug B&T/weekapaug.com in Westerly RhoDylund donated rods & reels - very nice stuff too - for prizes in our C&R 4 Leg Tourney (Hab's where are Tony's plugs :eek: ). We did stops in June on the Cape, July in Rhody, and September on the Cape & October in Rhody where everyone got together, burnt some burgers and then went off in groups to catch & release fish. It was a lot of fun even though no state fishing records were threatened ;) . There was also a year long which could be C&R if you fished with another established forum member or a weigh in slip from a few supporting shops... One of the founding fathers of this site, Saltheart, went out of his way and donated a sweet Loomis Jigging Canal stick for the biggest Ditch Fish... Again - had a lot of fun and met some pretty cool people... Biggest fish for the C&R was 42.5 inches and the biggest year long entered was 32.5 pounds/45 inches - and trhese were all shore fish... This year I'd like to get a boat division as well...

This year we are going to do the 4 leg again and as a special bonus, a dozen of us have been invited by GB to fish Cuttyhunk for a weekend - WOOOHOOOOO!!! - Can't tell I'm excited by that, eh? But all of these Tourneys are really to get the people on the site together, have some fun, and to persue our common denomintator - FISH!

I'm sure we'll have some impromptu get-togethers before then too when we chase the first new arrivals of the year and the awesome annual bluefish invasion off the South Cape

mikecc
03-04-2002, 09:14 AM
My name is Mike Thomas registered as MikeCC.
and I'm a fishaholic.

Maried 11 years to wife barbara have a daughter felicia 9 years old.
Owner of M & D's bait & tackle & site cape cod tackle.
Live & work in Wareham, MA.


I do all types of fishing except Fly, not that theirs anything wrong with that. ;)
I just love to set the hook.

Mainly fish the canal

I have a 22.5'WACC Sea Hawk that I barely use.

Love to Bow Hunt, Right GB :btu:

Hello to all new members.
hope you like the site ,sure you will fit in just fine.

Slipknot
03-04-2002, 09:54 AM
Barry, glad to see you finally made it onboard. :)
Hello to all the other recent arrivals as well.
Keep your plug bags close:D

schoolie monster
03-04-2002, 12:11 PM
Pretty cool idea... welcome aboard everyone.

My name is Greg and go by "schoolie monster" here on the board. I am an IT guy in VP finance office at Boston U. I provide desktop support for Macintosh and PC's (a little) and more recently, have taken over web development for the unit.

I'm 32, married with a beautiful, healthy 4 year old daughter who's smarter than I am, just ask her. My wife loves to fish herself (though she doesn't go alot) and she supports my fishing habit 100%. In fact, she seems to encourage me to go... I'm not sure what that means for our relationship, but I appreciate it.

I grew up in PA and have been fishing for trout and freshwater bass since I was 4 or 5. As a teen, I fished the BASS local and state tournaments and my dad and I were very successful in the local buddy tournaments. We also made a couple trips to an out-of-the-way lake in Ontario each year. The fall "guys" trip was a tradition of fishing, eating and drinking that my dad started in 1971. Last year was the first year since '71 that we didn't get a group to go.

In college at Penn State, I turned to flyfishing for my fix. I was often late meeting my friends at the bars 'cause I was hitting the local evening sulfur hatch.

Although I loved trout and bass, my mom had brought us to Nantucket 5 or 6 times and I always thought surfcasting for bluefish was the coolest thing I'd ever done. Those fish were so tough and flingin' a big lure into the surf was awesome.

In '94, Karen and I moved to Quincy, MA.

I fished a little bit locally, but knew very little about what was around. I used to walk across the street to a little bay (near the Sportman's Den) and toss bombers with my bass crankin' stick. I caught a few schoolies and even a couple bluefish.

In '97, I met John R and the following year, we started fishing together alot. I learned alot from him and we learned alot together.

Now, I recently purchased a 17' center console and am ready to get crankin' this year. I'm very conservation minded releasing 99% of my catch and really love light tackle fishing with artificials.

This is a great board with some real nice, knowledgeable folks. The people here genuinely love fishing and love to offer help to others. I've learned alot here, especially from John, Fisherwoman and Baitcaster and more recently, Got Stripers. If you get a chance to fish with these guys, don't hesitate.

I continue to have fun and learn here and hopefully can provide info back as I get better and better.

striperjerk1
03-04-2002, 12:32 PM
hi capt, my is dennis and go bye stiperjerk1. im still new to this site also,im52yrs old,have a son in the miltary,and 1 at home. i do mostly surf fishing in and around rhody. and of course cape cod.only been fishing a few years but i fell in love with it.i live in woonsocket, rhode island. this is a great site. and hope youll like it to.

Swimmer
03-04-2002, 03:29 PM
My name is Frank. My board name is swimmer, because I fall off of peoples boats and have to swim back to the boat that is drifting away. Right Jul's. I started fishing for stripers when I was about 11 or 12 years old. I didn't catch any then. It took severals years after that to manage my first one, but it has been a love affair ever since.
Since I narrowed my outside interest down to fishing ( no more golf, no more hunting) my lovely wife or 23 years puts up with just about everything I do pertaining to the sport. I don't know about the rest of you, but I can't pass by too many tackle shops before I have to satisfy an urge to buy something new, a plug, a different color bucktail for a fly or a box of hooks to tie the fly on.
As a kid we were very lucky in that our family had a summer place in Eastham about 300 feet from the bay. Spent many nights watching the target ship getting bombed by the weekend warriors. Spent many days clamming and running around with my buddies. I developed a deep love and appreciation for all water related activities, (watching young ladies in small bathing suits, partying every night) like surfing and fishing. I used to see guys walking off the oceanside beaches at night with huge bass slung over their shoulders.
My favorite moment fishing so far was placing first in the Marthas Vineyard SB & Bluefish derby in 1985 with the largest bluefish from shore caught by a non-resident, 17.60 lbs., that I caught ...............oops. But the best and greatest fishing is yet to come. Thats where I met J.R., on the Vineyard, the first year he stayed with Baitcaster and Jul's.
I do have one other passion and thats staring down someone who is trying to tell me I can't park where I am parking because the road is supposedly private and I am alledgedly tresspassing.

It is better to have fished and lost than never to have fished at all. "me"

Fish_Eye
03-04-2002, 04:09 PM
Capt. Dave,

I knew you would fit right in with this great group of anglers…terrific post!

http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/images/march/mikeunder.jpg

My name is Mike Laptew, AKA “The Diving Fisherman” and Fish_Eye @ Striper Talk. I have enjoyed chasing striped bass for more than 4 decades with a mask and snorkel, and for even longer with a rod and reel. I was born and raised in Pawtucket, RI and have been living in North Kingstown for the last 25 years. My wife Donna has put up with my diving/fishing antics for over 26 years and my daughter, Jennifer is a student at UCONN. My German Shepard, Sasha is my shadow and I have a few thousand pet stripers I like to play with each year.

I produce fishing videos that are geared towards obsessive/compulsive anglers (and there are just a few on this site) whether they’re seasoned pros or newcomers to the sport. I have been fortunate enough to travel the globe in my quest to document different fish behavior. The more I travel, the more I learn to respect the fantastic resource we all have at our doorsteps…that’s why I try to protect and preserve our fragile marine environment through active support of Save The Bay and the Recreational Fishing Alliance.


I am all ears to any suggestions on how to improve my video productions and always anxious to learn new tips and techniques for catching fish…that’s why you’ll find me on this board.

Welcome to all the new members!

Mike

chris L
03-04-2002, 06:08 PM
hello !
my
name
is
chris
and im an alcoholic !

redcrbbr
03-04-2002, 06:58 PM
Hi Chris...
my name is bob, 44, happily married (most of the time) 14 years to a beautiful and understanding wife and have two beautiful daughters 10&12. the whole family likes to fish, but are not as addicted as your truly.
i have lived in westport, massachusetts all my life so far, cept for a stint in the air force in the mid 70's. Started fishing saltwater when i was nine and the first fish i caught was a 6 lb. tog off of stone bridge. i fished commercially for 12 years for red crabs and ran the boat for the last five years. we fished the edge of the continental shelf in 400 fathoms, hauling and setting traps like lobster pots only a tad larger year round. i quit fishing commercially in 92...no regrets. i currently work as a heavy duty truck mechanic, and am certified in all aspects of the job. i started my own truck refrigeration business about 2 years ago and have 2 solid accounts. i just havn't had the balls to venture out on my own yet.
as for fishing ..can't get enough of it. my primary species is striped bass. and there is nothing like sitting on a beach on a hot starry summer night and hearing your drag go off, or the tap on your eel.

so welcome to all the new people here. you are definately going to like this place!

ragfly
03-04-2002, 08:03 PM
Hi from up North! Maine that is. Yes we do striper fish up here, there is more than just brookies and salmon up here, but don't tell anyone.

OK..... my name is Peter you can call me Rags. I got my handle from tying big RAG type FLIES. I am a Senior Equipment Engineer for National Semiconductor. I am a member of team ledge lizards.........where we fish the rocky coast of Maine. I also have a boat that is used as well. I am a fly fisherman who the past 3 years started using hardware (tennis elbow from fly fishing to much). I am a diehard outdoorsman. My mother told me once there was more to life than just fishing and I replied yeah there is hunting too! My second passion is bird hunting. I train my own dogs, right now I have a German shorthair pointer. I also deer and turkey hunt.

I am married 11yrs, one son 3 yrs old and he already has a fishing rod and tackle box. Guess what we are doing this summer!

chubsdad
03-04-2002, 10:07 PM
hi capt. my name is mike. my users name is chubs dad. (ITS MY DOGS NAME) IM 37 AND HAPPILY MARRIED TO MY WIFE FRAN FOR 13 years. no kids just a great dog named chubs whos 11 years old. i live in quincy. im a driver for a sheet metal co in rockland. i do a lot of my fishing in boston harbor. from boat and shorei dont fly fish but would like to learn i hope to see a lot of you people on the water this year. good luck fishing

RickBomba
03-05-2002, 09:16 PM
Hey Guys,
My name is Rick and I have a big fishing problem.
I'm a managing partner in an upstart restaurant group which just opened our first location in Needham, MA. I work, work, work and also work. Luckily for me, we chose to start this venture in the early winter, so May and striper season look mighty appealing to me right now.
I grew up in Granby, MA (this is when everybody says "Where?"), but spent lots of timefishing salt in and around Napatree, Rockport, and the Cape as a kid.
I have a BA from UMass, and an AOS from the CIA in Hyde Park, NY where I spent countless hours fishing for stripers on the Hudson, but only catching a buzz.
I spent a short stint in Whitehouse, NJ working for free in one of the nations greatest restaurants. After three weeks, I relocated to Waltham to make some money in normal places.
Anyhow, I'm married with no kids yet, and recently inherited a 24' Formula that is going to get very fishy this year. I love fishing the Cape in May, Rockport after that, and Naps in the fall. Funny how I still fish the places I did as a kid.
I love being the in Eastern part of the state, although I despise Waltham, and that's all I have to say about that.
Love,
Rick:D

Jenn
03-05-2002, 11:23 PM
I grew up in Granby, MA (this is when everybody says "Where?"

not me Rick!!!!!;) ;) actually I have a sister that lives in granby!!!

AQnyway.....

I am Jenn....but you can call me Jenn! married for about two and a half years now (cant believe we've been together for almost NINE though!! LOL) I am not agreat fisherman but love to fish...snowmobiles are my other love. live in Feeding Hills MA (where??!!???:rolleyes: ) enjoy target shooting, gambling:rolleyes: , camping, eating :eek: , and just having fun! (who doesnt right??)


wow....I cant think of anything else worth typing!!! how boring!:smash:

RickBomba
03-07-2002, 09:45 PM
I actually thought to parenthesize (this is where everybody says, Where?" except for Jenn).
Really!!!
Rick

bassmaster
03-07-2002, 10:17 PM
Jenn Im gonna give You a Pm........
get ya gear ready;)

Plum Island
03-08-2002, 12:39 AM
Hello everyone. My name is Kev, and I'm from Plum Island, Massachusetts. I'm new to saltwater fishing. I have 4 wonderful kids, and the best wife in the whole world :) I'm not going to type out more information, just because of the simple fact:

Fishing season will be over by that time <g>




I'm looking for fishing tips,finding fish on plum island,MA...

I fish in a river, and the mouth of the river..which connects to the ocean to my right...


Kev

jettyjockey18
03-08-2002, 07:41 AM
hey folks, i'm todd...sorry i'm just finding this thread but just got back from a week down at disney with the family...

anyway, i'm 30 with two FIT's (Fishermen-In-Training) age 4 and 18 months...married 6 years...

my primary fishing haunts are the plymouth jetty and lately the ditch...looking to break 30 lbs this year (heck, if slikpnot can do it, anyone can;) :D )

also hoping for my first funny fish this year...woods hole was a bust for me last year :(

weapon of choice is a 10' lami with a big yellow reel and some big rubba ...see ya on the water...

Billybob
03-09-2002, 11:24 AM
Hi Guys, I'm Bill Sirotnak, 42 yrs old, and a purchasing director for a copper alloy strip mill. I have a wife, a 12 and 16 year old sons, and a golden retreiver.I've been fishing and boating in L.I.S. for 30 years. I do own waders and a couple surf sticks, but if I'm fishing I'm usually boating.I guess you'd say I live inland, so I trail the boat and usually launch in the Ct. river or Milford harbor. I always have some sort of project going on, and last year it was an old Seacraft 23 which didn't see the water til Sept, so I'm really chompin at the bit to get a full season in again. It's nothing fancy, but it's perfect for these waters.You can check it out @ classicseacraft.com - so if you see me out there, hail the "beach blonde" - like to put the faces to the names.

chris L
03-09-2002, 02:34 PM
HI!!!!!!!

GBOUTDOORS
03-09-2002, 06:48 PM
Bill great job on the boat! Now hope you can spend as much time fishing with it as getting it ready. good luck.;)

Slipknot
03-09-2002, 07:19 PM
Really nice job on that Seacraft Bill, you have alot of patience it truly shows. And your attention to detail is super. You did a fine job bringing that boat back to life :claps:

CaptDave
03-16-2002, 09:10 AM
Just want to say Thank You to all the anglers that posted on this thread. It's great to know who's out there and hear so many nice things. Great to read the anglers boasting about their wives and kids, too. I'm with you all the way...

If you have not posted here as of yet for the "Introduce yourself 2002" thread, please do so...

Tight lines & good fishing to all!

bloocrab
03-16-2002, 12:25 PM
.....Ok.....I'll bite :)

...why Bloocrab?.....because of the endless hours I've spent chasing them down....and then consuming them!!:D:D
...My name is Gilly and I'm 30 years young. I LOVE TO FISH......PERIOD! Whatever may be hot at that moment, I'll be chasing it. I can't stand wasting time when fish are around..(tic toc...times' a wastin) is exactly what I mean by that. I fish anywhere from S. County to the tip of P-ville ;)...I just try and stay away from the goup of guys without surfrods....:eek:

.....I'm a surf/rock/bridge/jetty and always ready to fish guy:D....I've recently purchased a boat which I've been repairing for the upcoming season, but I'll never give up on shore fishing.....born/fed/raised on it.....:)...
....like Steve, I'm also in the market of job-hunting:rolleyes: ...I'm a newbee to the computer world but am getting the "bug"....

....I'm still looking for my trophy fish, but will never give up on the little guys....waaaaaay too much fun!!!

...I primarily fish alone....(ever since Dad gave it up years ago)....but ever since I got this dang computer, I've found out that there are many others with the same passion that I have and look forward to meeting "almost" all of you.....:laughs:

.....any more info on me....and I'd consider us dating!!!....:eek: :happy: .....so the rest you can ask me in person!:p


.....ummmm did I mention that I like to doodle??.....:D

TheSpecialist
03-16-2002, 05:22 PM
Hey spit him out!!!

bassmaster
03-16-2002, 08:19 PM
LMAO Bloo;)
Hey Plum. I usta 4 wd the island in the 80s:D

bloocrab
03-19-2002, 03:54 PM
...Cptn. Dave...Great thread!!!:)

..ya read so many posts on here and wonder who these people are.....and unless ya meet them in person.....you'll never really know.......until this thread came along

..two members I've met in person thought I was in my 50's...:eek:

chris L
03-19-2002, 04:09 PM
bloo
you mean your not fifty ? Dude you look OLD ! ;)
hiccup

Squid kids Dad
03-19-2002, 04:23 PM
Hi Everyone....I have met a few people here...I was on the Cod trip that almost happened....lol...My name is Mike..46 yr.s old...yikes....son is 19,daughter is 17 going on 35...lol...I was brought up for the summers on the cape..Eastham..bay side..sunset village....That is where I started fishing probally around 12 yrs old...My favorite place was goose humack tackle shop..:happy: Just started in fishing again about 7 or 8 years ago and loving it..the little ones should be here shortly tugging on our lines..my favorite trip of the year is fishing the derby on the vineyard every october for a week...a great place...i will be at the msba show this weekend..hope to meet some more of you there...

TheSpecialist
03-19-2002, 04:31 PM
Geesh did I say 50? I meant 40ish hehehe. :D

Bobbike
03-19-2002, 07:00 PM
Welcome, My name is Bob and I live in Weymouth. I fish anywhere along the South Shore and south, south and then further south. I'm a computer technician working the south shore and cape. Not married anymore, but I do have a geat lady in my life. I fish all form shore and just purchased my first Fly Rod and Reel. I've been tying flies for about a year now (gotta see if these things catch fish) I'm also a memeber of MSBA (Mass Striped Bass Assoc.)

Again Welcome
Bob B.

If your feet aint wet U aint fishin

Bill L
03-19-2002, 07:57 PM
New to the board...
My names Bill. Live in S. County, and call the Matunuck suds home. Been known to travel as far south as C-Town breachway (in the fall after the crowds drop off - I hates crowds). Fish mostly with plugs, jigs, and plastics, mostly on the lighter side. Also fish a small boat out of Salt Pond, although the boat thing is fairly new to me; had a blast with some fluke last summer,and hit my first Albie too. Been fishing the surf for about 15 years, and still learning. I'm 38 years old, married with two girls, 7 & 11.

nor-easter
03-19-2002, 08:32 PM
Hi, My name is Chet and I'm a Fishaholic. I caught my first bass when I was 5 years old on a hand line and have chased em ever since. I went to work for "Coot" Hall on Cuttyhunk when I was 12 and have run charters out of there and New Bedford ever since, except for the time 1986 to 2000, when we lived in Vermont!
We have three grown daughters and eight grand kids and one great grand kid, two cats and one Golden Retriever.
The Nor-Easter, our present boat is a 30 Ft. Crosby Hawk that takes us to where ever we want to go, when ever we want to go and gets us back.
The best bass I ever caught personally was 61 1/2 lbs and have caught 4 others over 60 for other persons.
I grew up in the Hey Day of Striped Bass Fishing at Cuttyhunk and have a book almost ready to go to the printers about the Guides and the Fish from the 50's to the 80's.
I know a few of the folks on this board and look forward to meeting more of you as time goes by.
We run the Nor-Easter as a freight and passenger vessel from New Bedford to Marthas Vineyard and the Elizabeths and also run charters for Striped Bass.
I like to fish in the "old style" with Eel Skins and Plugs and wire in the Rips and lead line and Eel Skins along the shore.
Glad to help in the widening knowledge of the Sport of Striped Bassing.

bdsandman
03-20-2002, 08:39 AM
Hola All... My name is Bill and I live in Bourne with my lovely wife of almost 10 years Mary. No kids but one Chocolate Lab (Aiko) who thinks he is. Like Slipnot, I also spent a good deal of my life following the Dead. During the week I can usually be found somewhere between the bridges jigging the canal at night. Most weekends I spend out on Sandy Neck camping. I fish the beach there and also launch my 17 Key West CC from the beach and fish all over CC bay and Barnstable harbor. Side trips to the Elizabeths and the outer beaches whenever possible. Hope to meet some of you soon.

JohnR
03-20-2002, 08:52 AM
Mattinuk (that's how I used to pronounce Matunuck - everyone knew I was from Mass) and BDSandman - welcome to S-B...

Matoonoc - I probably shouldn't say this but people will forget come the fall, I was out at C-Town on a couple occasions last year with nice times & tides and almost had the place too myself. No problem working the spot when there is only 3-4 guys there that cooperate... (any fish, uhh, down the road yet?)

Arby
03-20-2002, 01:05 PM
My real name is Ron. I live in Seaside Heights, NJ. Where the twinkie is a Prized Sized catch. Yeah, we have to work for them but our season is longer. Some will say it never ended this past year...

I like the area you all live in and I try to show "Steve in Mass" a good time when he comes down to my neck of the woods in the Spring and the Fall.

chris L
03-20-2002, 01:19 PM
Hey Arby
Isnt it time Steve treats you to a fantastic time up here . Instead of his 2 trips a year to NJ . Come on up on Steve , He'll show you a good time ! ;)

"belch"

STEVE IN MASS
03-20-2002, 01:47 PM
I keep offerin'..........;), he keeps saying ya, but........

I'm coming soon, Arby, coming soon (April 15th?), I know you may need an extra "bouncer" ;).......but then, just try to find the time to get your butt up here!!!!!!

Bill L
03-20-2002, 09:48 PM
Hi John, actually, I distinctly remember one of your posts from last November with a nice fish at the breachway, as I had been there earlier that same night (I think it was) and got skunked! :smash: My last fish (30" +/-) came from there on December 15th --- talk about having the place to yourself! :D

I haven't been to the beach or wall yet this spring (and just one ill advised trip to the "toilet" about two weeks ago with nada), but plan to give it a go this weekend. Haven't heard of anything either, but don't really have any connections in the know. #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&'s post, however, is verrrry intereseting :cool:

Bill