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Graves
07-26-2009, 08:42 PM
Anybody having any luck fishing for stripers in Ipswich bay, i have fished in the Annisquam river, Essex river and Ipswich bay, only catchin schoolies and Dogfish, anyone got any tips to put a keeper in the boat, i have been chunkin with Herring and Clams, any tips appreciated on strategies, tide, time of day etc..

taJon
07-27-2009, 07:37 AM
go to the other side.

MrHunters
07-27-2009, 07:32 PM
things have slowed considerably as of late.

Graves
07-27-2009, 09:13 PM
Seems i am hearing the bite is slow for everyone i talk to, the problem with going to the other side of Gloucester is it seems to take forever to go thru the Annisquam river, my boat is moored on the Wingersheek beach side, but if that is what it will take to put a keeper in the boat, i will start taking the slow ride to get to the other side.

gf2020
07-28-2009, 07:49 AM
Eels on a rising tide at night always works on Joppa Flats, I would presume many of the areas of the Essex River estuary would be similar.

Slick Moedee
07-28-2009, 08:04 AM
GO TO THE OTHER SIDE!!!! It only take 30 Min to run up the river. What is 30 min if it gets you into larger fish? Lots of Macs outside the harbor and where there are macs............

MrHunters
07-28-2009, 07:18 PM
good to hear macs are back.

dude, i do that run through the annisquam maybe 20 times a season. if you have a mooring you've been on the waiting list a while i assume, nature of the beast. drag a tube and worm on your way to the other side.

stop complaining, you are fishing.... enjoy the time you have on the water. yea after the first few times the sites are not as "WOW" but your on the water and that is something only a few people have the luxury of doing. despite the line at the ramp.

taJon
07-28-2009, 11:28 PM
I don't usually see a line there when I'm launching?

MrHunters
07-29-2009, 08:34 PM
i do when i'm retrieving at 12:00 on a saturday.

chit show

Graves
07-29-2009, 09:02 PM
stop complaining, you are fishing.... enjoy the time you have on the water. yea after the first few times the sites are not as "WOW" but your on the water and that is something only a few people have the luxury of doing. despite the line at the ramp.

You are right i should not be complaining, being on the water seems to take yor problems away, i hope to get out this weekend unless it is raining again.

Thanks for settng me straight again. lets hope the fish start biting.

MrHunters
07-31-2009, 05:08 AM
now your talkin!

Fly Rod
07-31-2009, 11:36 AM
Headway speed is 5 MPH in the Annisquam, $100 bucks if caught speeding, it would take you an hour to go end to end, plus you have to be a fruit cake to do the river on a good weekend, you are tail gating one boat behind the other. And some times you have a twenty minute wait for the bridge.

Graves, go off of Halibut Pt. the big rock pile go straight out to the 30 fathom line start fishing. Big stripers hang out on that line. And so do Dogs. It is no fun when the dogs are there. No matter where you fish along the shore get yourself in ten to 15 feet of shore where you can see the bottom and sight fish if you see fish stop and fish. Fishing could be good or bad no matter where you fish. Get your ass out there at day light brings the most activity for about the first three hours.

Graves
08-21-2009, 07:41 PM
Heard guys are getting spooled by tuna off of Rockport fishing for Stripers, have not been out for 2 weekends had contractors over, any one catchin any fish in or around Ipswich Bay.

Fly Rod
08-22-2009, 07:55 AM
Had two tunas on with in 15 minutes of each other the other day, broke the 30lb test line while striper fishing 1-1/2 miles out on live mac's.

Graves
08-22-2009, 09:35 PM
That is sweet, sounds like you need a bigger set up for Tuna, I have a setup, but no permit to fish for them, would have had a chance to head out tomorrow for stripers, but of course the weather, Conractors should be done this week, will finally have some weekends to fish.

MrHunters
08-23-2009, 05:46 AM
Headway speed is 5 MPH in the Annisquam, $100 bucks if caught speeding, it would take you an hour to go end to end, plus you have to be a fruit cake to do the river on a good weekend, you are tail gating one boat behind the other. And some times you have a twenty minute wait for the bridge.

Graves, go off of Halibut Pt. the big rock pile go straight out to the 30 fathom line start fishing. Big stripers hang out on that line. And so do Dogs. It is no fun when the dogs are there. No matter where you fish along the shore get yourself in ten to 15 feet of shore where you can see the bottom and sight fish if you see fish stop and fish. Fishing could be good or bad no matter where you fish. Get your ass out there at day light brings the most activity for about the first three hours.

slight exagerations to make your point here i think.
it's about 3.5 miles from one side to the other. and you know as well as i do most people don't get hassled going between 5 and 10 mph as long as they ain't throwing a huge wake. So I stand by slicks estimate.

yes the river is stacked with boats if your trying to fish mid morning on. but not when you should be fishing for striper. im not saying i don't resemble a fruit cake from time to time but i have had very little issues with boats at 0530

he never said how big his boat was but I've never had to wait :jump1: I love cruising by everyone even at the highest of tides :)

i still say head to the other side. :cheers:

MrHunters
08-23-2009, 05:48 AM
ps. you can get your tuna permit online and print it out.

Graves
08-23-2009, 07:49 PM
ps. you can get your tuna permit online and print it out.
What do they charge for that, which website do i go. I assume if you catch one you would need a permit to sell it.

JohnR
08-23-2009, 08:24 PM
What do they charge for that, which website do i go. I assume if you catch one you would need a permit to sell it.


Don't worry about selling them (you can't)

Here is the site for the permits: http://www.hmspermits.gov/

Slick Moedee
08-24-2009, 10:27 AM
A whoopping $16.00 at the site above. Can print it out anywhere and off you go.

Fly Rod
08-24-2009, 02:20 PM
mrhunters

I do not fish out of a DINGY :biglaugh:

I need ten foot two inches to clear the bridge.

MrHunters
08-24-2009, 06:22 PM
mrhunters

I do not fish out of a DINGY :biglaugh:

I need ten foot two inches to clear the bridge.

neither do i and i have 6inches to spare at it's worst! :cheers: