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rachel
06-16-2006, 11:42 AM
all these fishermen and not one of you knows anything in boston??????? :smash:

reelecstasy
06-16-2006, 11:42 AM
? huh

The Dad Fisherman
06-16-2006, 11:44 AM
? huh


Someone Impatient looking for the "S" word

rachel
06-16-2006, 11:44 AM
im just looking for some hot spost to fish off shore in boston area... i have one spot in winthrop but all were catching is schoolies and skates....

rachel
06-16-2006, 11:46 AM
im not impatient............

reelecstasy
06-16-2006, 11:47 AM
ok, so your first post was, tell me where the fish are? all of 12 mins ago and no replies-shocker.
First off, Hi, welcome to the site..

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Roseneath
06-16-2006, 11:48 AM
all these fishermen and not one of you knows anything in boston??????? :smash:

10 minutes after the original post, you repost with a :smash: ... that is impatient.

rachel
06-16-2006, 11:50 AM
sorry my computer is slow i dint think anyone wanted to help this poor girl get a big fish............but thanks for the welcome

JohnR
06-16-2006, 12:24 PM
all these fishermen and not one of you knows anything in boston??????? :smash:

All of these anglers and not everone wants to :yak6: their sometimes hard won spots and intelligence on a three minute fly....

First off, Welcome to S-B, good crew here

Secondly, as far as spots go, detailed descriptive spot talk is discuraged since it sometimes leads to people that chase spots showing and overwhelming it and other times it can simply ruin a spot. Now I don't think I'm going to give you my favorite Boston Harbor spot because if you are in a boat you'll break something and if on foot you might beat me to my rock ;) . Besides, a spot learned beats a spot given any day...

Third, you say you have been finding fish but don't like the size or species, could you fish your spot better? Your clamms getting mugged by skates?

So instead of asking for someone to put you on a 40, why don't you tell us what you are doing and then ask for some suggestions on how to improve your game. As you get to know a few people, here and say in fishing clubs, the knowledge will flow more accuratley and perhaps freely...

So again, welvome to S-B. Not trying to bite your head off or anything, just trying to redirect you on a better path...

Thanks...

rachel
06-16-2006, 12:42 PM
hey thanks for the advise i wasnt aware that it was like that but compleatly understandable........ im def new to this so at least now i know..... sooooo to re word my question.... where i fish now is off shore we use herring, but the skates are def killin us. we have caught a few schoolies but nothing great... so some tips would be cool.....

jim sylvester
06-16-2006, 12:59 PM
22 years in the surf.........thousands of hours put in for quality fish..

oh ya sure....fish here X marks the spot

anyway welcome to the site

just like anything.....put your time in and good things will come

reelecstasy
06-16-2006, 01:19 PM
Herring huh? must be see herring, at least I hope..

Adamfishes
06-16-2006, 02:05 PM
uhoh someone looking for hot spots. :) you should really try xxxxxxxx and if that fails there is always xxxxx on low tide.

MrHunters
06-16-2006, 02:38 PM
I tried fishing at xxxxx and caught a xxxxx #er on xxxxxxx it took xxxxxx minutes to bring xxxxxx in but man, thanks for the tip on xxxxxx spot... Can't wait to tell all my friends.

:)

tynan19
06-16-2006, 08:05 PM
Her grammar is as good as %$%$%$%$ Clamma's.

JohnR
06-16-2006, 08:11 PM
hey thanks for the advise i wasnt aware that it was like that but compleatly understandable........ im def new to this so at least now i know..... sooooo to re word my question.... where i fish now is off shore we use herring, but the skates are def killin us. we have caught a few schoolies but nothing great... so some tips would be cool.....

If you are using herring legally then it is sea herring and probably a bit mushy - it is illegal to use river herring right now... If you are chunking, switch to mackeral and bunker, tossing chunks means moving to avoid the skates... Try to move to spots where deep, rocky water is in range of your chunk, also look to chunk (when & where safe) at night as bigger gals come out at that time...

Once you've got your chunking gear setup and comfortable, switch over to a lighter spinning rod and cast and retreive some storm shads - bunker color - and see if you get something on the swimming lure instead of the soaking chunk..

Good luck...

Notaro
06-16-2006, 10:30 PM
add some small tins and poppers in the mix. there are legal keepers around the shores in boston haba. i ran into a guy two weeks ago and he caught a keeper and released one in quincy.

yeah, u can try fishing at night. use lures on the moving water and use baits on the slack water.

alternatively, hire bill and juls. they will teach u. i still use their lessons and it works. im catching fish without any problem.

Van
06-17-2006, 07:22 AM
Try adding a float to keep the bait off the bottom a bit.

Move around, head south, there are plenty of shore spots to fish.

Tagger
06-17-2006, 04:46 PM
was hoping you knew where to fish ?