View Full Version : Hailing MrHunters


Fly Rod
07-12-2010, 05:54 PM
Was you out Sunday morning around 7:15 at the Groaner?

looked like your boat. If so you were directly off my stern and then you moved towards Braces Cove and then back again.

MrHunters
07-13-2010, 08:43 AM
that was me :hidin: sorry i missed ya.

Had to go over to Rockport to make bait. No macks... lots of pollock where the macks were a week ago.

How did you do? Dogs followed me around again.

Fly Rod
07-13-2010, 04:43 PM
Morning was terrible. Had no macks after trying several spots. Must have gone by them in the inner harbor. Tried chunking herring, no luck. I heard that there was a bite in the afternoon.

Did good today for two hours of fishing. Will post later.

Fly Rod
07-14-2010, 07:51 AM
These two fish one a 46 inch and the other a 38 inch were caught at the groaner Tuesday around 3:30PM the bite was just starting.

MrHunters
07-14-2010, 09:14 AM
did the macks find there way back? must be nice fishing midweek. :wall:

I gotta figure out how to do that :smash:

Slick Moedee
07-14-2010, 09:24 AM
Nice fish once again. I got out on Monday, first time lauching the boat solo. Fog was thick so I stayed inside. Picked up a few schoolies, but more importantly the macs were thick in the harbor. Fog broke early afternoon, kicked outside, had a nice run off and Boom, that thunder storm rolled in. Needless to say it was 'interesting' pulling the boat solo in those gusts.

MrHunters
07-14-2010, 09:52 AM
what kind of boat slick?

I was pretty nervous with my new boat..> The pilot house acts like a sail and with wind in that small channel it can get tricky. Add a good current and your in for some work if you are waiting. It gets easier every time.

For me I have to gauge if the current is stronger than the wind and then I go to the down wind/current side of the dock and let the elements to the work for me... If you try the other side by yourself you are going to be in some trouble. Once you get a system down it's easy..

You are lucky you can experiment during the week.

Fly Rod
07-14-2010, 11:41 AM
Yesterday macs were along the western shore of the harbor basically from the bridge to the green bouy of dollivers neck.

Slick Moedee
07-14-2010, 12:51 PM
I have a Mako 192 w/T-top. Honda 130 on the back.

It's nice having every other Monday off. Provided Mother Nature cooperates.

MrHunters
07-14-2010, 02:04 PM
sweet, I'll look for ya out there.

taJon
07-14-2010, 03:46 PM
I have a Mako 192 w/T-top. Honda 130 on the back.

It's nice having every other Monday off. Provided Mother Nature cooperates.

you do realize that is still part of the no wake zone right :rotf2:

I've been know to do that too.

Raider Ronnie
07-14-2010, 05:57 PM
[QUOTE=MrHunters;781231]what kind of boat slick?

I was pretty nervous with my new boat..> The pilot house acts like a sail and with wind in that small channel it can get tricky. Add a good current and your in for some work if you are waiting. It gets easier every time.

For me I have to gauge if the current is stronger than the wind and then I go to the down wind/current side of the dock and let the elements to the work for me... If you try the other side by yourself you are going to be in some trouble. Once you get a system down it's easy..


Downeast boats like mine with 3+ ft full keels have their advantages !
:grins:
I used to FLY on the drift in my Parker, not so much anymore !!!

MrHunters
07-14-2010, 06:05 PM
[QUOTE=MrHunters;781231]what kind of boat slick?

I was pretty nervous with my new boat..> The pilot house acts like a sail and with wind in that small channel it can get tricky. Add a good current and your in for some work if you are waiting. It gets easier every time.

For me I have to gauge if the current is stronger than the wind and then I go to the down wind/current side of the dock and let the elements to the work for me... If you try the other side by yourself you are going to be in some trouble. Once you get a system down it's easy..


Downeast boats like mine with 3+ ft full keels have their advantages !
:grins:
I used to FLY on the drift in my Parker, not so much anymore !!!

Trying to figure that one out.. buckets or a chute might be in my future. Things you don't think about before purchase. I'll take the pros of the pilot house though. Love this boat so far.

Raider Ronnie
07-14-2010, 06:13 PM
[QUOTE=Raider Ronnie;781357]

Trying to figure that one out.. buckets or a chute might be in my future. Things you don't think about before purchase. I'll take the pros of the pilot house though. Love this boat so far.



Every boat has it's pros & cons, it's all about what you want out of it ! 18 -20 kts like my BHM is not for everyone !
Very nice looking boat by the way !

MrHunters
07-14-2010, 06:39 PM
Thanks Ronnie.
i can't complain about 3.5mpg at 3500rpm running 24kts.

just need to figure out how to catch fish again. new ballgame from the 19baycat

few more bigger pics :)

not my bag :)
http://images110.fotki.com/v570/photos/9/1327929/8759361/DSCN0229-vi.jpg

http://images19.fotki.com/v1611/photos/9/1327929/8759361/DSCN0240-vi.jpg

http://images12.fotki.com/v540/photos/9/1327929/8759361/DSCN0247-vi.jpg

55 gallon live well in deck
http://images18.fotki.com/v270/photos/9/1327929/8759361/DSCN0250-vi.jpg

http://images56.fotki.com/v1599/photos/9/1327929/8759361/DSCN0258-vi.jpg

niko
07-14-2010, 06:53 PM
if you wake up some morning and it's gone, it will be down in green harbor. i just borrowed it

MrHunters
07-14-2010, 07:40 PM
just leave some gas money in the console. its all good.

MrHunters
07-14-2010, 07:42 PM
you do realize that is still part of the no wake zone right :rotf2:

I've been know to do that too.

i left him alone after how you steamed through the other day :rotf2:

Slick Moedee
07-15-2010, 07:40 AM
Actually the bridge wanted me to hurry through so he could drop it, there was no traffic river/harbor side after me.

The Blynman turns into a washsing machine pretty darn quick, especailly depending on how hard the tide is running.

Beatuiful set up there Mr. H. I'll keep my eye out for you that way we can not catch fish together.

fish4striper
07-15-2010, 08:34 AM
just leave some gas money in the console. its all good.

nice boat! You need some outriggers thou

MrHunters
07-15-2010, 08:40 AM
i need a lot of stuff.. Goal this year was to get the boat... Add as we go :)

I know hartop mount would be the way to go but they are SOO expensive. Gunnel mount or side mount might get me them quicker but I will lose some functionality. Guess I could always upgrade later :cheers:

MrHunters
07-15-2010, 08:43 AM
Actually the bridge wanted me to hurry through so he could drop it, there was no traffic river/harbor side after me.

The Blynman turns into a washsing machine pretty darn quick, especailly depending on how hard the tide is running.

Beatuiful set up there Mr. H. I'll keep my eye out for you that way we can not catch fish together.

Nothing like no fish support to keep you going :jump1:

I've seen that place look like a washing machine and boats will swell from one side to the other... It's all timing riding a wave through....

I've also seen (i'm sure we all have going through there) a boat hit a swell then get caught up on the pilings. Its is not for the faint at heart some busy days.