View Full Version : Your Best Fishing Moment In 07'!


BigFish
12-22-2007, 07:30 PM
What was it?? Could be your best catch, biggest fish, most fun trip out, funniest thing that happened this season......anything! Lets see some pics if you got em'!:kewl:

flyben24
12-22-2007, 08:07 PM
It would definitly be the day that me, my buddy, and my dad went bait fishing off MV and caught over forty 20+# fish for hours. One of the best fishing days in my life.:musc:

Gunpowder
12-22-2007, 08:22 PM
thanks for not inviting me out that day benny :bshake::bshake::bshake:

luds
12-22-2007, 08:28 PM
Catching 35# fish while standing in the wash in mid sept.? Me on a 2 oz. white hab's.....Clogston on a herring atom jr. There were better nights and bigger fish but for some reason that last flurry that night was alot of fun.

afterhours
12-22-2007, 08:33 PM
best moment would have to be that sunset in sept on cutty, 39# on a pencil. great trip, great friends.....larry, fish taco, #^&#^&#^&#^&ie from ri, and a couple i've forgotten (crs).... :D

johnny ducketts
12-22-2007, 08:34 PM
My best day would be when I went 4/5 on my first false albacore, man they are a blast to catch.

BMEUPSCOTTY
12-22-2007, 08:37 PM
Standing in pea soup fog in the dark out on chappy during the derby, 30 feet between shoulders, headlights running from and back to the water all down the beach. Thanks again to the bossman and the basic one.:wave: I love the vineyard!:jump:

numbskull
12-22-2007, 08:40 PM
This fish, that ate a yellow Gibbs pencil for the unluckiest of my kids, made for the best moment of my year.

Slingah
12-22-2007, 08:48 PM
What was it?? Could be your best catch, biggest fish, most fun trip out, funniest thing that happened this season......anything! Lets see some pics if you got em'!:kewl:

what was yours???

afterhours
12-22-2007, 08:55 PM
what was yours???

sounds like matt knows something....:hihi:

tattoobob
12-22-2007, 08:56 PM
Taking my Dad out on a charter with Jeff S, thanks to Karl for suggesting the trip with Jeff.

http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/showthread.php?t=42489

Also spending every weekend in September and October on PLum Island

BigFish
12-22-2007, 09:57 PM
Mine was......probably......the night I was fishing with Slingah and Joey G. local! They were slaying on eels for a couple hours side by side while I was laying them to waste on my "Prey" swimmers! They were catching them bigger than me but I can guarantee I was having more fun!!! Best part of my 07' was the results from that plug! She shines!:bgi: Slingah....you?

Don.....very satisfying for me seeing you catch that fish....as jealous as I was I was even more happy for you! I know what it meant to you....mine will come in time!:)

Slingah
12-22-2007, 10:30 PM
same nite....:hihi:

smac
12-22-2007, 10:47 PM
35" Bluefish on a spook.

40" Striper from the kayak. (pb)

american spirit
12-22-2007, 10:57 PM
trying to haul my first 40 out to the truck. i was holding her head at the height of mine. during the walk back i could feel the tail slapping against my calves. sweet! my adrenaline was going too strong for me to realize exactly what was happening during the actual fight.

Slipknot
12-22-2007, 11:06 PM
Fishing in my skiff one day back in June with Danny, we got them pretty good for a while and Dan wanted to go so I said ok one more fish, so I slap on a handcarved flat sided plug for RM Smith from a swap that has an unbelievable paintjob on it. First cast it gets a hit in 20 feet of water, next cast 25 pound bass :D
not my biggest fish of the year but my most memorable.

MikeToole
12-23-2007, 10:48 AM
A snotty night in September with an on shore wind and rain after a after a really rough day. Caught a bunch of fish in the 24" range keeping it interesting when I hooked up with a nice one. 15 minutes later it rubbed the plug off on a rock and was gone. Ended up with a destroyed plug and a bad day put behind me.

ProfessorM
12-23-2007, 10:53 AM
All alone on a weekday in my tin boat on bright summer day in 3 feet of water and 100's of fish all around and tossing unweighted sluggo's to the fish I would pick out of the crowd and watching the fish chase down and eat the bait. One after another.

Swimmer
12-23-2007, 11:39 AM
Not to be a smart-.ss, but the seal hookup was mine. I have never seen a heavy rod bend like that ever. Thought I had a world record stripa on da hook.

chris L
12-23-2007, 12:55 PM
its a long moment ( week ) .
the time spent with the wife and kids out ( their first ) on block island in early oct

Tagger
12-23-2007, 01:20 PM
1. running around Nomans with Flap and Numby....even though I got Skunked
2. Cutty Hunk Fishing Club . not so much the fishing ,, place & company
3. May 5 .. new place,, 1 st 3 keepers of the year , jigman spook .

Clogston29
12-23-2007, 01:44 PM
luds, that was a good night. luckily it died when it did, before the dawn patrol arrived

best night, first night that luds and I got into fish. expectations were low and the night turned out great. got my first 3 40s. tough to beat that.

most memorable fish was this one. not because its the biggest, but because john was really excited about the picture and we went back and forth quite a bit about the plug through e-mails before he passed.

basswipe
12-23-2007, 03:42 PM
Watching my girl hook and land four huge blues all on her own.She had a blast!

striper97
12-23-2007, 06:42 PM
Third week in october just outside mouth of the merrimack--school of sandeels 1/2 a mile long with blues underneath. 4 hours of nonstop large blues, fish were still biting when me and my buddy threw in the towel because our shoulders were aching, good way to end the season.

keeperreaper
12-23-2007, 06:56 PM
1. Watching my daughter catch her first saltwater fish a snapper blue was the best moment of the year. It beat the 52 pound striper. It beat 15 tuna in one trip. It even beat the monster marlin in the canyon and even the sailfish down in Aruba. She is my favorite fishing partner.

tynan19
12-23-2007, 07:16 PM
My favorite moment had to be when I was watching the wife and kid battle bluefish at the same time. I couldn't fish because I had to keep releasing theirs.

InTheHole
12-24-2007, 09:36 AM
2 favorite moments, the look on my 11 year old son's face when I brought his 39" bass over the rail, and watching my 7 year old fight a 10# tautog. It doesn't get any better that that

Van
12-24-2007, 12:15 PM
Taking my son out (19) who does not come out too often, and putting him on a 30+ pounder in front of everyone else that got NADA.

Then he slips her back in the water and we watch all their jaws drop !!!

Great day.

Slingah
12-24-2007, 01:12 PM
this was my best fishing moment of '07...

Raider Ronnie
12-24-2007, 01:19 PM
this was my best fishing moment of '07...



A surf guys best "fishing moment of 07" was on a BOAT !!! :D
Nice Matt !

Slingah
12-24-2007, 01:21 PM
this was the best striped bass fishing moment(s)

Slingah
12-24-2007, 01:26 PM
A surf guys best "fishing moment of 07" was on a BOAT !!! :D
Nice Matt !

hahaha:laughs:....believe me Ronnie...I'll be a boat guy someday....I like catching!!!

Tagger
12-24-2007, 01:38 PM
Your lucky that fish didn't bite you in the ookadooka....

Bazza
12-24-2007, 02:18 PM
A few outings that stand out forme:
One of my first outings with a new kayak and getting some good size blues on top water. Catching my albie first was also a highlight

Watching my daughter(she is 8): Catching some good size large mouth bass, another time she was landing doubles while scup fishing

baldwin
12-24-2007, 03:13 PM
Getting my ten year old son and eight year old daughter into blues in the surf!

Flaptail
12-24-2007, 03:30 PM
Too many to put down in print, was fun year all around,

Slingah
12-24-2007, 03:34 PM
Your lucky that fish didn't bite you in the ookadooka....

:hihi:...merry x-mas eddie

Goose
12-24-2007, 03:42 PM
Best and worst moment at the same time. Being in acres and acres of porpoising
albies and not being able to put one in the boat.

Clogston29
12-24-2007, 03:47 PM
Catching 35# fish while standing in the wash in mid sept.? Me on a 2 oz. white hab's.....Clogston on a herring atom jr. There were better nights and bigger fish but for some reason that last flurry that night was alot of fun.

i thought that the little strip tease from the drunk girl just before last call at Club Soda on BI was gonna be yours :hihi:

wader-dad
12-24-2007, 04:47 PM
Memorable moment and a schoolie-- In the middle of the summer I took the family to Watch Hill for some shopping and some beach. At about 3:30, I was getting bored at the beach watching 500 people lying around. So I went back to the car to get a rod to practice retreiving my then new custom super strike bullet in the bunker pattern I got from Joe Lyons. I go about 30 yards from the crowd of swimmers and on the third cast I catch a schoolie. Well you would have thought I caught a sea monster.

My kids and around 50 other kids come running over like a stampede and want to look at the schoolie. Then my wife actually comes over and sees that I do in fact have the ability to catch a striper- which she had some doubt. Well it was my 5 minutes of fame during a hot afternoon at a crowded beach until I let him swim away. It was a happy family moment.

leptar
12-24-2007, 05:09 PM
Was letting my 6yr old tango with the fish (http://members.cox.net/paul.farias/Joshuanfirstbass.mpg) while i watched and laughed.... first 30" bass for my boy on a pocket rocket... 0 fish for dad that day... 1 bass and several blues landed for my son who wanted to follow the school around the corner and back up the river.. LOL......

basswipe
12-24-2007, 05:23 PM
Watching my girl hook and land four huge blues all on her own.She had a blast!

For me.....my 1st Albie.

Rockport24
12-24-2007, 05:31 PM
Cathing my PB this year was pretty damn cool and also winning a weekly winner prize in the striper cup was pretty damn cool too, but I gotta say THE most fun I had fishing this year was Cuttyhunk. Even though the fishing wasn't great, there is something special about that place and being there with you bonafide striper nuts and meeting new friends was all I needed.http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/showthread.php?t=41561

Mad Hatter
12-27-2007, 03:02 PM
Throwin a needle at night on MV....I'm in up to my chest and I hook into what feels like a greyhound bus. At the same time across the sound, a town fireworks display starts so I'm getting that and the reflection of it in the water! Turns out I snagged a 24" striper sideways (you know how that goes) but man, what a rush....brain felt like it was back in '68!

fishermanjim
12-27-2007, 03:33 PM
memorial day catching large stripers on manhaden,,, that was a first for me

fishsmith
12-27-2007, 03:55 PM
Coming right at the boat, about 20 - 30ft off the beam, seeing a bluefish dive out of the water, then right behind it a giant tuna coming out of the water behind it with mouth wide open.

It was an awesome sight.

RickBomba
12-27-2007, 07:06 PM
Watching my brother come out of the head on the Cuttyhunk Ferry after the thing exploded all over him!
I didn't catch too many big fish this year, so that was cool for me.
The other was sticking a whole Bud bottle down the gullet of a good fish that Mikey got in Ct right at the beginning of the season.
Boy was he surprised when he cut open the stomach!
Later,
Rick

scone
12-27-2007, 09:17 PM
catching fish on my first two casts during my first ever trip to montauk

FishermanTim
12-28-2007, 11:19 AM
Taking a bunch of kids fishing at Lake Winnepisaukee (?) this summer
and having them all catch fish. Although it's not about big fish, it is about another generation of potential fishing buddies to carry the torch into our future.

Rob Rockcrawler
12-28-2007, 03:04 PM
Getting my personal best on a top water in the worst weather i have ever fished 20 minutes after leaving the saltwater edge with a simms top, not getting wet never felt so good.

Slipknot
12-28-2007, 09:34 PM
Taking a bunch of kids fishing at Lake Winnepisaukee (?) this summer
and having them all catch fish. Although it's not about big fish, it is about another generation of potential fishing buddies to carry the torch into our future.


:btu:
Awesome!

GonnaCatchABig1
12-28-2007, 11:10 PM
mine was probably the event that made me hang it up for the season..

sittin on the jetty. laying into dogfish after dogfish.. some big ones atleast.. (better than nothing)
any way.. gettin ready to wrap it up. i get a hit.. oh joy another dog.. so i reel em up.. then i feel what appears to be seaweed or the like weighing my line down. turns out it's a lobster.. it apparently really liked my weight.. to the point where it had it grasped (still did) for long enough to get all shades of wrapped up in my line. ok not a problem, happens with crabs and lobsters all the time.. except, he managed to get wrapped up about 40 ft up the line from my hook.. and i got decent doggy pulling away on the end... so some how my buddy managed to untangle the litte bugger with all the tension on the line.. and both got thrown back to go about being stupid..

now that's not all that great.. but i kept thinking "oh man this would be my nightmare situation if i have a decent fish on!" though i suppose a decent fish would have ended up cutting/snapping the claw right off with the braid..

but after the way everything had been going it was one of those perfect ways to end the season. it sums up the frustration of the last 3months there. and gives me a decent chuckle.

doc
12-29-2007, 10:18 AM
fishing in the dead of the night...on a sand bar in 85 degree weather with just a bathing suit and a t-shirt on....and hooking into decent fish fishing a needle real slow....and being totally alone...

Diggin Jiggin
12-29-2007, 11:16 AM
I had some great days bass fishing by myself last year, but the days that stand out as my best days were fishing with my son and my dad.

I took my son down the cape in may and there were bluefish everycast but they were out too far for him to reach, so I'd cast the 2 rods and we'd reel em in together and see who could hook up first. Then whichever rod hooked up, he'd reel in the fish. He landed something like 40 fish that night and we left when his shoulder ached. And then he asked if we could go again the next night and it was just as good!

Diggin Jiggin
12-29-2007, 11:33 AM
In mid october I took a week off to fish with my dad, and we got lucky and hit the best albie fishing we've ever had in some not so nice weather..

Over the course of 3 afternoons we landed 50 something albies, zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz what a blast in the surf on light tackle. It is a lot of fun trying to get them out of the rutt on 12lb test....

outnumbered
03-12-2008, 06:49 PM
Watching my daughter reel in what seemed like a really big bass when she hit the free spool lever on the Penn 113H and all the lead core line backlashed making the reel unusable. So she yelled "dad" and threw the rod at me and handlined the 42LB bass in by hand. Smiling the whole time and setting a new boat record.

BMEUPSCOTTY
03-12-2008, 07:27 PM
Watching my daughter reel in what seemed like a really big bass when she hit the free spool lever on the Penn 113H and all the lead core line backlashed making the reel unusable. So she yelled "dad" and threw the rod at me and handlined the 42LB bass in by hand. Smiling the whole time and setting a new boat record.
:claps: Good one and good bump.:soon::musc:

freebie
03-12-2008, 07:28 PM
had a couple great days, best was a 90or so pound blue fin on my friends boat, a 36" bass on my birthday and the most fun was on Niko's boat snagging pogies and slaying big bass and blues, hopefully some better stories for thispost next time around

big jay
03-12-2008, 07:47 PM
Hands down best day -- My 4yr old son catching his first Striper.
He got 3 in about 1/2 an hour, biggest 24" right at the dock. Forget the tuna and all the other stuff, Best Day Ever.

SirWinston
03-13-2008, 09:46 AM
Seeing my wife and my father (over from the UK) both hook into 5-7lb blues on a bluebird morning at the beach. My 4 year old eldest daughter helped to reel in a couple of blues as well. Great big grin on her face!
We had planned a walk on the beach only, but I always bring a couple of rods just in case!.

Priceless.

(sorry Tynan - I never did get round to putting those photos up!!)

For this year, my eldest is asking for me to teach her to cast so that she can join me on the beach, and my second daughter (2 1/2) is asking to 'fishing with daddy'.

Looks like I am going to be busy!!:btu:

lurch
03-13-2008, 10:00 AM
September 07
Fishing on the canal with my brother. My brother and I are NOT close but when my father passed away in September my brother and I were making funeral plans with my mom and the funeral director brought up fishing. We started talking about fishing with the FD and after we left the funeral home I asked my brother if he wanted to sling some snakes at the canal to reduce the stress level. He accepted the offer..

He met me at my house at 2:00am and we drove down to the canal with another friend of mine, all three of us had our bikes with us we stopped at a few of the known eel slinging locations. We had alot fish attacking the eels but no actual hookups. During that time we had great conversations and had an overall great time.

The cool thing was after we left around noon the next day fish started bustin all over the place...my brother and my friend were too tired to fish but I was glad to see my brother see a mini canal blitz....great time! Hopefully we can do it again but under better circumstances.

fish4striper
03-13-2008, 10:06 AM
Slamming 30 lbers with live pogies with my son , my gal and my brother in the pouring rain for hours. Best day all year!

The Iceman 6
03-13-2008, 12:11 PM
One night in early September on a full moon standing on breachway X just catching fish after fish after fish, gator blues and bass up to 25 lbs...

Ice

STREETFIGHT
03-13-2008, 12:25 PM
first best-the september morning my 10 year old son got his first surf caught keeper & then 2 or 3 casts later watching him fight 2 10 lb blues on an AH pencil at the same time- he was one spent little dude....

2nd best- was in late november- he hooked what would be his last bass of the season but (without being asked by me) called his younger sister over to fight it- she was so excited (it was her first bass) and he was such the "big brother" awsome stuff ill never forget.

FishermanTim
03-13-2008, 12:45 PM
This past fall my older brother, after prompting from me to get out and go fishing, was calling me and telling me how the fishing was up in Winnipesaukee. He has a house not from the lake, and he'd get home in time to get an hour of 2 of evening fishing in.
Now he knows how I feel about fishing, and the fun and relaxation that it brings.
Now that I've got another fishaholic in the wings, we can plan on taking our nieces and nephews (his kids included) fishing more regularly.

One of my most personal treasured fishing moments happened a number of years ago, years before my father passed away.
We were fishing down in Brewster, at Flax Pond in Nickerson State Park. My father preferred to fish with a fly rod with sinking line.
He wasn't really a fly fisherman, since he didn't cast flies or lures, but he liked the fight he got on a fly rod. He would fish his 2 lines, and I mine, seated as comforatbly as possible in a 12" pram.
He had just pulled up another 6" perch, of which there were plenty.
As he set his line, I checked his other, and unhooked another perch.
Well, as I was pulling up his other line, a HUGE smallmouth bass appeared from under the boat and inhaled the perch while it was still hooked. I gave the line a tug, hoping to set the hook through the perch and into the bass, but only succeeded in pulling the perch out of it's mouth.
As I explained this to my father (who was a little hard of hearing), he pulls up on his other line, and tells me "I'm snagged on something. I think I hooked the anchor line."
I laughed and said "It can't be the anchor line, because it's behind me, and it's running away from the boat". I lean forward and grab the rod, just long enough to stop him from jigging back and forth, and when I did, I felt the head shake of a really good fish.
(Unfortunately, the pictures do this story better justice than I could ever convey, but picture the following:) My father sitting at the stern of the boat with his fly rod doubled over, it's tip is submerged as he proceeds to reel the fish up from the deep. It takes him 10 -15 minutes before we get a glimpse of the fish, and we're both awestruck. He had hooked into a smallmouth in the 4-5 lb. range, that when held at chin level hung down to his lap.
Although we never did hit the saltwater together, our freshwater excursions were quite memorable.

My dad taught me to fish, so I'm just trying to carry on the tradition.
This time I'm getting the kids to the ocean as well as the ponds.

Here's to every kids' father & mother, and every parents' sons & daughters.

Rappin Mikey
03-13-2008, 01:23 PM
I'd have to say the day I broke the 35# mark in late April last year on a Mac pencil.

mackenzie
03-13-2008, 02:03 PM
Nov.2 20lb+/- bass taking a pencil in the curl in 2 ft. of water off Hull.

Swimmer
03-13-2008, 04:03 PM
Driving off the ferry in Vineyard Haven last September.

Swimmer
03-13-2008, 04:08 PM
Watching my brother come out of the head on the Cuttyhunk Ferry after the thing exploded all over him!
I didn't catch too many big fish this year, so that was cool for me.
The other was sticking a whole Bud bottle down the gullet of a good fish that Mikey got in Ct right at the beginning of the season.
Boy was he surprised when he cut open the stomach!
Later,
Rick


To be a Bomba.:walk:

cheferson
03-13-2008, 05:31 PM
Squid fishing with my wife, she couldnt get enough. Thats all she talks about now is how shes going to miss the squid run because she will be finishing her studies in poland. Also getting her on some blitzing blues and her first keeper

Rob Rockcrawler
03-13-2008, 05:52 PM
Had 2 memorable days.

1. Taking my mom and dad fishing. Dad knows what he is doing but mom needed a few lessons. She can now cast conventional. If only i had an 8' rod for her, the 1208 was a bit too much for her to handle.

2. Getting my PB on topwater during a nasty squall that i watched move up the bay, and when it finally hit the fish went nutty for a half hour. A day i will never forget.

BassDawg
03-13-2008, 06:51 PM
I had each of my nephews up from PA for a visit and trips to the Stiper surf, separately, last summer.

Best days were the days they hooked up ~my youngest with a 27" striper~my odlest neph with triple hookups within 5 mins. at a smallie and largie hole i know on the NShore. we caught and released 15 bass within 40 minutes. Those days were the best for me, passing the torch stuff..........and they gotts it baaaaaaad :bl: :bl:.

Personally, my best time in the surf was NOT the night i released my first 30#'er. My most exhilarating and bittersweet night was the night last year when I experienced my first set-up on an eel, i lost the biggest monstah i've ever hooked, and realized that my honey hole is way more prolific than i first thought ~~all on the same fish.

This year ~SHOULD BE~ off of the charts, boyz!!!!

JohnR
03-13-2008, 08:16 PM
Don't even know where to begin, lots of great times and moments. Cutty? MV? 'Gansett? Blankety Blank Blank? - Maybe the best was watching my son tong Choggies in Jamestown :tooth:

riverrat2
03-13-2008, 08:20 PM
Watching backbeach catch a low 30#class fish laying on his back....

RIROCKHOUND
03-13-2008, 08:25 PM
They were all good. From Paul's plastic jetty in the upper bay, to the canyons, to pounding rocks with Joe, to taking Nebe and goosefishy blackfishing. capped with a few good nights in November.
good year.
decent fishing
always fun, always room for improvement.

keeperreaper
03-13-2008, 08:37 PM
Watching my daughter catch 8" snapper blues all afternoon. That beats every trophy I have ever caught. It is what fishing is all about.

Squid kids Dad
03-14-2008, 01:17 PM
Watching my brother (Swimmer) fight the seal on the Vineyard last fall...Frieking hilarious:fishin:

bobber
03-14-2008, 07:52 PM
after listening/reading reports of schoolie Bluefins for weeks, we finally decided to give CapeCod bay a shot..... never fished there, didn't even know where the ramp was. first dya we were a little late(caught some bass and doggies). Next morning we were [I]there[I] befroe sunrise.......... and so were the fish

kippy
03-14-2008, 10:35 PM
My most memorable experience was catching my first bluefin. Even more memorable was that my dad was with me. Hopefully there will be many more this year.

missing link
03-14-2008, 11:27 PM
My most memorable moment this past season,

Hanging off a red can out off Plymouth harbor in PEA SOUP FOG, I was sounding my horn and hooking up with fish we heard a big boat motoring up then 50yds off my BOW he was inside of the red CAN outbound underway A Capt'n John boat I got on the VHF and started yelling they finally saw me with 3 spotters RADAR GO figure , you can pick the CELTIC-KNOT up on radar.
They came back on the radio saying i didn't see ya
well we made it anyways but that was a wake up call
LINK

piemma
03-15-2008, 05:55 AM
Great year. Remember, if you are fighting cancer, every year may be your last so I thank God for each fishing season, the good friends and the best of times.:cheers2:

patswin
03-15-2008, 08:37 AM
June 2nd the canal, first #40 on a habs pencil, and then catching the first fish on one of my own plugs.

NIB
03-15-2008, 09:01 AM
I've had 2 separate days this yr where I landed over 750 lbs of bass.All on lures..First one I was by myself which caused a friend of mine to have some doubts.Well we where together for the second 5 hr blitz and that erased the doubts..I had caught so many fish.I was physically exhausted.I was teasing em,yanking the swimmer away from em..Another night of tough fishing surrounded by 12 others during a tourney( I had one of the few fish weighed in the night prior).I yanked out a 20 lb class fish right in front of em all..That was priceless and almost as good as the other 2...
Getting another 30 lb class fish out of the ditch when I made the call to go there instead of Montauk where it was also good.Than again,I learned something else this season fishing one of my favorite spots.Just another trick up my sleeve..Has me fired up for this season..It's all good ...