View Full Version : Any word from boston?


fishingaddict
06-02-2008, 01:21 PM
just wondering how the fishing is in boston from shore. my sis just moved out there a couple months ago and i'm not familiar wit the area i might do some fishing when i go visit her. Just wondering how the action is down there and wanted to see if anybody has any ideas where to start? i'm not asking for spots just a general area to start.

EarnedStripes44
06-02-2008, 02:50 PM
tossed soft plastics (6 inch swim shads) around the charles river dam on ebb. Nothing but I could only put in 45 mins. Its been real slow for me. Hopefully this warm weather will heat the water up a little bit.

go4broke44
06-02-2008, 03:19 PM
if you have a boat theres stuff to be caught. the shore is still slow although people who have been fishing the estuaries and mud flats have been having luck. Other ideas would be to take the island ferry to one of the harbor islands and try your luck from there.

mackenzie
06-02-2008, 03:26 PM
Waded Wollaston Beach Sat. A. M. for a couple of hours and had a couple of bumps and lost a "good" fish. I think I saw Raider Nation in the vacinity. Went back Sun. A. M. but the fish were about 1/2 mile off the beach. Good school of breaking fish being chased by the "fleet". I figure if there was easy pickings offshore there wouldn't be many close in. Tried for an hour-nada. Have found it best a couple of hours either side of high.

BassDawg
06-02-2008, 09:58 PM
have yet to hit my favorite spots around the Hahbah,

tried Cape Ann Sun am and was met with sum very picky
eeeeeel p-ups at the right time, tide, and place. at least one big swirl and
two "good" pulls for ALL of about 1.67 seconds, then.............

PETWO EEEE!!

still a little early that far N, but at least there was some activity.
i usually start with DI and work my way up the NShore from there.
MSNmapslive can be your friend, and will put you into some good visuals of the shoreline..................

Good luck, bro and will pm ya if thangs heat up 'round here :bl: :bl: :bl:

RickBomba
06-02-2008, 11:18 PM
Fished from shore Saturday am (9-1pm) with chunks and nada!!!
Fishing log from last year says I did well that day, same tide, sunny and 80 degrees last year. Figured getting out in front of the front that came thru at noon would've been even better.
Anyhow, on business in SLC right now, gonna try again on Saturday when I get back.
I did land a coveted parking spot in my UDL after fishing there for 13 years...had a guy come out and say he's seen me walk by for the last fifteen years, and said I could park in front of his house any time that I wanted to...so at least the day wasn't an entire wash!

BassDawg
06-03-2008, 03:38 AM
CONGRATS!!

Dooood, if you got a parking spot, where i think you got one????

some island, with famous steps, and even more famous rocks that are usually OFF LIMITS to non-residents of this very exclusive island community, then..........................

you are STOKED and that beats getting skunked any night!!!
:jump: :jump: :jump:

WELL DONE, bro!

Fishin' Blues
06-03-2008, 07:55 AM
I caught one schoolie and a bunch of skates from the boat, got skunked from shore this weekend.

go4broke44
06-03-2008, 01:15 PM
anyone ever try the gut out at Hull? looks like there is some nice rips through there, never see anyone fishing it in the AM though

go4broke44
06-06-2008, 11:08 AM
bump

anyone hittin em recently in boston?

rjinhull
06-06-2008, 11:32 AM
got one in the harbor 34" thats not spot burning is it :gf:

fishingaddict
06-06-2008, 01:59 PM
yeah i ended up finding some good spots like 10 minutes walking from my sisters apartment i caught a schoolie and lost a couple others but my friend caught a nice 32 incher and a schoolie. There was bunker swimming in dense schools everywhere and some other bait fish but couldn't manage to snag any. Not bad for my first time fishing down there can't wait to go back again maybe wit some bait next time.

Abodeon
06-06-2008, 03:29 PM
Hull gut at night...not during daytime.....too many boats including commercial boats. Long recognized for some nice fish.

hq2
06-08-2008, 12:13 PM
I did O.K. there a few years ago, haven't tried it lately. The outgoing rip is pretty good; never tried the incoming.

RickBomba
06-08-2008, 02:30 PM
Out yesterday and we managed three runts. Quit right at hi tide (afternoon) to watch the Belmont. Not much going on and really hot. Would've gone out early, but my plane didn't get in till 1 am Friday night.
Might try after work some this week.

GonnaCatchABig1
06-08-2008, 03:11 PM
i had some luck with the little guys yesterday.. over the past week its been picking up. water still a bit cold i guess.. i am under that assumption based on the two pollock being pulled out of 10ft of water. found that pretty weird considering its june. shouldn't they have left for deeper waters with the cod?

ridler72
06-08-2008, 08:30 PM
Last week was fair in the inner harbor around the Poagies. I've been fishing North this whole week at my favorite Flat for June New Moon. One word: "Banner". After hearing the reports coming out of here, looks like I made the right choice. Back out for Fluke and Flounder in the haba this week and will take a peak back in the Poagies.

rjinhull
06-09-2008, 05:55 AM
got a 24lb out by the islands sat

Fisherwoman
06-09-2008, 10:12 AM
You may want to try some of the rivers around the harbor as they are now filling with alot of bait and fish. As of a few days ago they were a little sparse but it should be gettin real good now as there is a ton of bait around.
So go get um!!!!

Jules

EarnedStripes44
06-09-2008, 12:32 PM
Did not fish much, but did note tons of jellyfish in the inner harbor.

ridler72
06-09-2008, 03:29 PM
Went out last night messing with the Poagies. More smaller poagies around now then last week. Occasionally a low 30" bass came to eat. After false dawn the Poagies went deep and replaced by smaller forage. Schoolie fest.

go4broke44
06-09-2008, 05:41 PM
I wish I could find a good spot around by me. I live a couple of blocks from Castle Island, so thats where I usually go as I am restricted by bike, and thats the closest spot, but I've never caught or seen anything caught there. I usually try to fish the outflows, but there usually isn't anything around their either

EarnedStripes44
06-10-2008, 09:15 AM
I wish I could find a good spot around by me. I live a couple of blocks from Castle Island, so thats where I usually go as I am restricted by bike, and thats the closest spot, but I've never caught or seen anything caught there. I usually try to fish the outflows, but there usually isn't anything around their either

Go at night, or on the false dawn. I have caught plenty of bass there before. The outflows are excellent spots. The earlier/later you go, less crowds. It will only get better as the hot weather looks like its here to stay.

trigga
06-10-2008, 04:25 PM
im a recent transplant to the southie area, and also look at castle island as having potential.. never seen anyone catch there, but im gonna start giving it a try..

hardcore from shore
06-12-2008, 11:21 PM
I live in Southie. Have been too busy to fish Southie this year. But June has usually been good to me there. But, without spot burning, fish the inflow as well as the outflow of both inlets. They vary every day. The beach by the yacht club or inside pleasure bay also hold fish. Incoming or outgoing tide , high or low. The entire South rip rap. Chunks (usually heads) have resulted in bass over 30 pounds. The inner corner of the sugar bowl also works. False Dawn still my favorite time (actually more important than tide). A good group of regulars there, go often enough and you will start to recognize who they are. Watch where they go and what they do. Go early. I am usually on my way home by 6:30 AM when I do go.My guess is these same pointers apply about everywhere, not just Southie.

Bill

ridler72
06-13-2008, 01:22 AM
Oh yeah, it's on in the rocks.

BigBo
06-13-2008, 06:07 AM
Nice fish Jeff.:btu:

go4broke44
06-13-2008, 08:37 AM
thanks for the tips guys, I'll have to check out some mornings down there before work, look for the guy with the green canal cruiser.

Rockport24
06-13-2008, 02:57 PM
Nice fish Ridler! tell me it was on the north shore?

ridler72
06-13-2008, 05:10 PM
Yes, on the North Shore.

go4broke44
06-18-2008, 02:14 PM
bump

whats going on in Boston, anyone having luck?

BW from AZ
06-19-2008, 11:07 AM
:fishin: started wed 6/11 pm with a quick shake down and skunking.
thurs 6/12 am filled livewell in 30 minutes, fished a river s. of hull. by 7:00 arms hurt, caught 20 plus of which 10 or more were nice keeper sized.
fri 6/13 the weather changed and so did the fishing we found.
sat 6/15 we finaly gave up and caught flaties in the habor using sand worms.
tues 6/15 got on the water and looked for cod in deeper waters. (to me) 65 ft. got a dog and left for deeper water. 100 ft got another dog. out farther found a 120 ft hole and keeper cod.
we were on the water all but two days, didnt like the looks of the weather and the water one day and soccer game the other.
i still dont know where the striped bass went when the weather changed, we never did find them again. :wall:
i lived on junk food and ibuprofen
51 weeks till the next splash fest:jump1:

go4broke44
06-19-2008, 03:33 PM
sounds like a great time!

anyone find blues in the harbor yet?

ridler72
06-19-2008, 11:02 PM
Monster blues with the poagies in the outer harbor....heading out now for the midnight run.....Hopefully glory awaits...work at 7am?...no fear! :hidin:

RickBomba
06-20-2008, 06:21 AM
I'll be out the next two days...hope I find something or I may hang it up and go back to codfishing!