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fishonnelsons
06-21-2009, 08:31 AM
Just wondering if this is going on all over, or just out here?

We are having the best beach fishing in years - bass up to low 30 pounds, too many to even mention in the 20 pound range - and on most all of the ocean beaches from Wellfleet through Provincetown.

On some days it's just a few folks here and there catching a few bass, and then on other days, like the last three in a row, it's massive beach blitzes chasing tinker mackeral, sand eels, and herring up to the beaches.

The boats are slamming them as well, in normal 30 ft depths but also in deeper water, like over 100 ft. The tuna bite has been crazy too! Wood End, Peaked Hill, and obviously spots on the bank.

This has got to be one of the best yet - elsewhere too?

Sea Dangles
06-21-2009, 09:08 AM
Not the best elsewhere.
You have bait,and lots of it.

lurch
06-21-2009, 09:25 AM
:spam: :)

wish I could get out there but the schedule isnt allowing me :(

tattoobob
06-21-2009, 10:01 AM
You forgot to mention about the mountain of Mung and the huge pods of seals the have showed up, I guess you have to take the good with the bad tho

Flaptail
06-21-2009, 12:01 PM
The bird nest on the Pole Line Road is the harbinger of impending doom. It's a death march after they close that in about a week.

big jay
06-21-2009, 12:37 PM
Inside the Bay is absolutely loaded too.

JohnnyD
06-21-2009, 02:14 PM
The bird nest on the Pole Line Road is the harbinger of impending doom. It's a death march after they close that in about a week.

Didn't know there was a nest on the Pole Road as well.

Birds. Seals. Beach Closures. Lead Regulations. Tree Huggers...

I'm taking up golf.

MAKAI
06-21-2009, 03:21 PM
Didn't know there was a nest on the Pole Road as well.

Birds. Seals. Beach Closures. Lead Regulations. Tree Huggers...

I'm taking up golf.

THAT SUCKS TOO !!

JohnnyD
06-21-2009, 03:40 PM
THAT SUCKS TOO !!

True. Eff it. I'm taking up cross-stitching.

fishonnelsons
06-21-2009, 03:50 PM
Doom, gloom, whoe is me, the seals are bad, too much weed, oh the birds are going to shut the road down

:bs:

People all today caught fish from Head of the Meadow to Ballston - no oversand vehicle access - maybe it was just getting wayyyy to easy to drive down to the water and get out and fish.

Well, that should piss off a few, whatever, I just get pissed at people always complaining about what they can't control - sorry, no harm intended!

numbskull
06-21-2009, 03:59 PM
A little help here. Is the outer cape fishable in a big NE blow? How long does it stay that way?

RickBomba
06-21-2009, 04:04 PM
Fingers don't work so good, everything is sore. Need sleep.

JohnnyD
06-21-2009, 04:22 PM
A little help here. Is the outer cape fishable in a big NE blow? How long does it stay that way?

Yesterday, forecast showed 20+knot winds, gusts to 40knots for the next 3 days - with up to 8' swells.

But, the forecast also said pouring rain all night starting at 10pm and winds up to 20. And I was bone dry with barely a breath of wind last night.

Sea Dangles
06-21-2009, 05:49 PM
NE blow used to mean fish in the curl.

RickBomba
06-21-2009, 07:40 PM
Yap....fish in the curl. Fish after fish.

striperman36
06-21-2009, 07:43 PM
Yesterday, forecast showed 20+knot winds, gusts to 40knots for the next 3 days - with up to 8' swells.

But, the forecast also said pouring rain all night starting at 10pm and winds up to 20. And I was bone dry with barely a breath of wind last night.

Your'e talkin mansfield NOW.

MAKAI
06-21-2009, 11:13 PM
Doom, gloom, whoe is me, the seals are bad, too much weed, oh the birds are going to shut the road down

:bs:

People all today caught fish from Head of the Meadow to Ballston - no oversand vehicle access - maybe it was just getting wayyyy to easy to drive down to the water and get out and fish.

Well, that should piss off a few, whatever, I just get pissed at people always complaining about what they can't control - sorry, no harm intended!
It's been an anomaly this past week, thats for sure. Been fishing the back on foot for 30 yrs, kinda know the lay of the land, just have to play the cards as they fall.

JohnnyD
06-22-2009, 02:05 AM
Your'e talkin mansfield NOW.

Yup. Has been a thick misty-like rain. No big drops, just dense.

clambelly
06-22-2009, 07:09 AM
Fished the last 3 hours of dusk hitting Truro and p-town beaches. Huge surf to say the least. Found some clean spots, but no love. The parking lot at race point had the biggest waves and the most weed, but lots of birds working offshore...
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

maddmatt
06-22-2009, 10:09 AM
Well, that should piss off a few, whatever, I just get pissed at people always complaining about what they can't control - sorry, no harm intended!

rich

most of the problems up there are man created. beach closures-man created, plovers listed as threatened on the esa-man created, lack of seal management/bounty- man created. just about all but the mung are man created problems. until we start to push back, i mean really push back, we're going to keep loosing libertys. this is something we should be able to "control"

"we must all stand together or surely we shall all hang seperately" BF

i appreciate your frustration, i can't believe that anybody is more frustrated than i (and my crew) are with the situation. we need to combine our frustrations and aim them in the right direction and at the right target(s)

Forester
06-22-2009, 03:33 PM
How about one for the list - the 8pm to 8am closure of the pole road to the light and hatches harbor for no good reason as far as I know. I asked two different NPS folks and they couldn't give me an answer.

fishonnelsons
06-22-2009, 04:21 PM
Pole Road closure must have been in thepast, as far as I know it has been open 24/7 this year, at least until another chick hatches down at the end.

Forester
06-22-2009, 06:43 PM
Pole road closed at decision point - light or north beach. You can go out to north beach 24/7 but you can only go to the light and hatches between 8am and 8pm. On Weds 6/17, I actually had to call the ranger station at 9:05 am to see if it was ok to remove the barriers. They did allow me to remove the barriers and when they did come out to check hatches harbor they said they were sorry for not coming out at 8am to remove the barriers themselves. Still can't understand why they are restricting night access out there. By the way excellent fishing out there on Thurs 6/18 good size bass chasing tinker macks up on the beach. Fortunately it was well after 8am.

Rappin Mikey
06-22-2009, 06:45 PM
Here's a picture of my Dad, my brother and I from Father's Day (OK Ricky left early and I found the stunt double guy in the middle as a stand in). I only got sealed once, and I', sore like my brother said.

maddmatt
06-22-2009, 07:15 PM
How about one for the list - the 8pm to 8am closure of the pole road to the light and hatches harbor for no good reason as far as I know. I asked two different NPS folks and they couldn't give me an answer.

they're protecting us from ourselves again. thank god for the park service!! they're afraid someone might "drive" into the water at night. not much beach there and if there isn't enough room to turn around at high tide at night they close the access. don't you just feel the love? any excuse to take away access, any excuse at all.

maddmatt
06-22-2009, 07:17 PM
Here's a picture of my Dad, my brother and I from Father's Day (OK Ricky left early and I found the stunt double guy in the middle as a stand in). I only got sealed once, and I', sore like my brother said.

hey mikey, nice fish!! hope you didn't break the camera.......!!!

foley
06-23-2009, 12:16 AM
Here's a picture of my Dad, my brother and I from Father's Day (OK Ricky left early and I found the stunt double guy in the middle as a stand in). I only got sealed once, and I', sore like my brother said.

I should be in that picture.

HESH2
06-23-2009, 06:15 AM
mickey what away to spend fathers day.thank for pics super job with your dad.

piemma
06-23-2009, 07:16 AM
they're protecting us from ourselves again. thank god for the park service!! they're afraid someone might "drive" into the water at night. not much beach there and if there isn't enough room to turn around at high tide at night they close the access. don't you just feel the love? any excuse to take away access, any excuse at all.

I drove around out there for 30+ years and never saw anyone drive into the water. If that's the reason for the closure then that's stupid. The only place you could get in trouble, at least back then, was the other side of Peaked Hill where it would wash into the dunes on a Moon high.

likwid
06-23-2009, 07:20 AM
I drove around out there for 30+ years and never saw anyone drive into the water. If that's the reason for the closure then that's stupid. The only place you could get in trouble, at least back then, was the other side of Peaked Hill where it would wash into the dunes on a Moon high.

Its called "liability"
They're not protecting you, they're protecting themselves.

Slipknot
06-23-2009, 07:22 AM
That's great, good to know there is fish in the curl :btu:
Nice going Mikey and Rick and #^&#^&#^&#^&:uhuh:

tynan19
06-23-2009, 08:53 AM
Nice work Bombas! No sand eel moustache pics?

The Dad Fisherman
06-23-2009, 09:24 AM
Nice Fish gents....but don't you guys know anybody with hair?

RickBomba
06-23-2009, 11:49 AM
I should have been in that pic, too...two of those fish were mine. What a Father's Day!

Flaptail
06-23-2009, 12:04 PM
Sorry I pissed off anyone, just making a statement on the foreseable future out there is all, problem is though fish were caught at other beaches the best was out where you needed 4wd to get to.

And these problems are in our control not natures, fisherman never were as good at organizing and being represented as say... the nature conservancy, The Audobon Society and Sierra club to name a few. Nature has nothing to do with it.

Now, I was out in that neighborhood 5 nights in the last week and a 1/2 and in several different places. My left hand is hamburger (which used to be from going down fishes mouths to retrieve eels from gullets, throats and stomachs but I had not seen the light) from going in for needlefish but it's a happy pain and to have this occuring in my favorite place to fish on the planet, well it's been worth the wait.

Hey BackBeach! Mike the summer wind hasn't been needed. Ask the Senior Angler.

Sea Dangles
06-23-2009, 12:07 PM
That's great, good to know there is fish in the curl :btu:
Nice going Mikey and Rick and #^&#^&#^&#^&:uhuh:

ant hill curl

DZ
06-23-2009, 02:09 PM
Now, I was out in that neighborhood 5 nights in the last week and a 1/2 and in several different places. My left hand is hamburger (which used to be from going down fishes mouths to retrieve eels from gullets, throats and stomachs but I had not seen the light) from going in for needlefish but it's a happy pain and to have this occuring in my favorite place to fish on the planet, well it's been worth the wait.

Steve, et all,
Really glad things have picked up for you guys on those beaches - I just know how much you guys love fishing there. Catch some for me.

DZ

Back Beach
06-23-2009, 02:37 PM
Hey BackBeach! Mike the summer wind hasn't been needed. Ask the Senior Angler.

I know, he told me. Problem for me is the required time and distance to get out there makes it impossible for me to participate in that fishery any longer. I'd be doing five hours of driving for three hours of fishing.
Its great to hear the productivity has been good. My favorite fishing out there used to be right around now throwing 7" superstrike needles up at the traps, race and hatches.

MAKAI
06-23-2009, 06:29 PM
I know, he told me. Problem for me is the required time and distance to get out there makes it impossible for me to participate in that fishery any longer. I'd be doing five hours of driving for three hours of fishing.
Its great to hear the productivity has been good. My favorite fishing out there used to be right around now throwing 7" superstrike needles up at the traps, race and hatches.

It's a siren, singing to my soul, still, as if it was yesterday.

maddmatt
06-25-2009, 09:47 AM
I drove around out there for 30+ years and never saw anyone drive into the water. If that's the reason for the closure then that's stupid. The only place you could get in trouble, at least back then, was the other side of Peaked Hill where it would wash into the dunes on a Moon high.

that came straight from one of the "jailors"

welcome to stupidville