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Raider Ronnie
05-23-2009, 08:22 PM
The fishing the last few weeks has been very good !
From talking with other capts we've been doing a very good keeper to shorts rate !
Today started out like glass leaving the dock before 5:00 am but once out on the grounds the east wind made for a sloppy day, but with the good catching we didn't care. plus the downeast BHM eats up that chit compared to most other boats !!!
Lots of good size fish 10 - 15 lbs and a nicer 34 lb steaker !
Off to bed and will be back at it again 4:30 am tomorrow morning !

clcharette
05-23-2009, 08:47 PM
Nice slob Ron. Glad to see you putting the guys into some steakers.

niko
05-24-2009, 02:16 AM
nice fish ronnie

Raider Ronnie
05-24-2009, 05:27 PM
Another great day on the cod grounds !
No steakers like yesterday but the box got filled !

kenyee
05-25-2009, 06:09 PM
Finally managed to get a few people (me, my brother, and his coworker) together for a cod trip w/ Capt. Ronnie (Blackhull Charters currently out of Captain's Cove in Quincy) on Saturday.

The seas were glass smooth on the way out and it looked like I read the marine forecast right for once, but once we got out there, it was a bit rough. The 28' downeast hull gave a nice smooth ride while under way, but when sitting in one place to fish a spot, the bigger than forecast waves smacked the side of the boat and caused it to tilt sharply (wouldn't have mattered what size boat you were on that day) so you end up smacking into parts of the boat and getting sore legs from balancing yourself..

We still had a steady pick of fish so the rougher than expected seas weren't too much of an issue except for making my brother barf a few times. Everyone ended up with roughly 3-4 keepers from the shorts that we threw back (maybe a 1:1 ratio). My personal score ended up being 3 keepers, 1 short, and 3 dropped that felt pretty small.

There was plenty of elbow room on this trip so Capt Ronnie helped hook cod for us to fight (the boat has a nice side panel than can be flipped open so you can fish and steer at the same time). Capt Ronnie was wondering if we had a pool set up but we didn't because we were just planning on splitting the fish. Shortly thereafter, Capt Ronnie showed us why you don't let the captain in on the pool ;) and hauled up the behemoth (we were all busy fighting other fish) you see in the pictures...it was weighed in at 34# and 42" :rotf3: It's something you don't see much any more with all the trawling nowadays.

I'm surprised how much a workout cod fishing is. We ended up using 24oz jigs on Shimano Trevala rods (great rods, but you'd think they'd glue on the butt caps better) and Torium reels. After foul hooking two of my keepers, my noodle like arms turned into wet noodles and I could barely get my left arm to hold up a water bottle or squeeze it by the end of the trip.

Before we headed back, we jigged up a bunch of mackeral to see if we could find any stripers in the harbor to feed them too. Unfortunately, we were probably a week early, but the mackeral tasted amazing for dinner Saturday night. Cut the tiny fillets out, trim off any red meat, cut the fillets in half to get rid of the pin bones, dredge it in flour, and fry in oil/butter. Sushi mackeral is always pickled despite showing up as "sashimi" on the menu so it has a horribly fishy taste I've never liked. Truly fresh mackeral has a taste probably 1/5th as mackeral sushi tasting and was slightly sweet...it's no wonder bass like them. They also are iridescent and look almost like x-mas ornaments when fresh. The cod cheeks from the behemoth tasted great cooked the same way (slightly smoother tasting then cod fillets but with a scallop texture), but the mackeral was far better tasting (cod are for people who don't like the taste of fish ;)

If you still want to fill the freezer w/ cod meat, there's still time before the trawler season opens on the 1st (Capt Ronnie doesn't go out for cod after their season starts but he does striper and tuna trips in the summer).

It was a great time w/ a great crew, and Max knew the canal would blow open on Monday morning too ;) Wish my arms and legs were working enough to hit the canal this morning, but I probably would have ended up falling on the rocks and getting more bruises...time for :musc::musc: before tuna season...

Raider Ronnie
05-25-2009, 08:59 PM
Today I slept in (till 6:00am) and Leo & I headed out the door about 7:00 am.
I first planned to bass fish but really wanted to cod fish for myself !
Since it was so nice out we did a quick 20kt run out to the cod grounds.
Once out there it was a steady pick of keepers and just like I figured it would be at the end of the incoming time it was non stop hook ups with most every keeper 26-30 inch.
Things slowed down during slack but when the tide turned to outgoing it was non stop again.
Tally for the day, Both Leo and Myself kept a 10 fish limit and both released a limit of keepers, and a dozen or so shorts.
Biggest fish of the day was Leo's 15lber.

kenyee
05-25-2009, 09:08 PM
Biggest fish of the day was Leo's 15lber.

Excellent! Good to see your son having fun. I seriously need to :musc::musc: LOL

Raider Ronnie
05-25-2009, 09:24 PM
Excellent! Good to see your son having fun. I seriously need to :musc::musc: LOL



Ken,
Just a correction from your last reply.
We run cod trips all summer, but am not sure how much longer I will be doing them at the discount rates.
As long as the fish are within reasonable distance to run to, I'll continue doing the trips @ the rates.

kenyee
05-25-2009, 09:44 PM
Ken,
Just a correction from your last reply.
We run cod trips all summer, but am not sure how much longer I will be doing them at the discount rates.


Sorry..must have misheard what you said. I'm sure that'll make some folks happy :)

nkyee
05-27-2009, 09:52 AM
I was on Saturday's trip with Black Hull Charters and I pulled up 3 keepers and 1 short before I started barfing. The Yankee fleet party boat was fishing close to us and I didn't see them catching any cod. Kudos to Captain Ronnie for putting us on the fish and making it a great day!

keeperreaper
05-27-2009, 10:30 AM
Ronnie runs a tight charter. :claps::claps: