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numbskull
06-01-2011, 04:12 PM
Heard today that someone on the Vineyard got one recently. Supposedly about 24". My heart skipped a beat.

They are a fish I had just about forgotten about, but one at the very top of the list of fish I have always wanted to catch. Back in the 70's big ones used to show up on the bunker schools around Woods Hole in sept, but I always had to leave for college before I could get one. The last one I heard about around here was from Marion a few years ago in the spring.

Anybody run into these anymore?

niko
06-01-2011, 05:19 PM
i caught one 3 years ago at the mouth of the bass river. it was a nice surprise.

UserRemoved1
06-01-2011, 05:40 PM
Never caught one. Have always wanted to. Great news George. Maybe they will come back..

striprman
06-01-2011, 05:42 PM
I think if you fished the rivers of Buzzards Bay often, either bunker schools, with a diamond jig, even sea worms or scup chunks and you might catch some. Had some fine catches back in the 70's . Here is a few funky old pics I took of my li'l bro of a couple fish we took a long time ago.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v56/steveg50/weweantic.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v56/steveg50/weak4.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v56/steveg50/weak3.jpg

they would usually feed pretty good, then the blues would move in, or a nice bass or 2

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v56/steveg50/weweantic1.jpg

striprman
06-01-2011, 06:09 PM
Massachusetts regulations allow for 1 fish over 16" a day for recreational fishermen.

capecodkid
06-01-2011, 06:26 PM
One was taken last fall around the albie schools off Succonneset Pt. I guess it was in feeding on the bay anchovies.

ProfessorM
06-01-2011, 06:42 PM
never even seen a tiderunner before, only pics.

mrstriper
06-01-2011, 07:01 PM
George, believe Biteme and I saw one in the southside surf still kicking...about two weeks ago...

Raider Ronnie
06-01-2011, 07:50 PM
I got a small one a few years ago (maybe 3 years) in Boston harbor.

Mike P
06-01-2011, 08:24 PM
About 15 years ago, they made a pretty strong comeback on Long Island, and I caught quite a few there. They like moving water, even more so than bass. They put up a pretty good fight for their size.

It's real hard to estimate their weight. They probably have the lightest weight per inch of any of the big 3---bass, blues and squet.

animal
06-01-2011, 10:34 PM
About twentyfive years ago,I saw two caught,on consecutive casts at Charlestown Breachway.Never saw another.:confused:

slow eddie
06-02-2011, 07:28 AM
i caught 2 about 8 yrs. ago. in matunuck. had breachway weight them up. 8 and 9 lbs.
delicious, but do not freeze well.

RIJIMMY
06-02-2011, 08:18 AM
I have some pics like strprman - from the 70s, I caught a few when I was a kid - 8-9 yrs old. i remember it was on a kastmaster, long island sound. We would get them every now and then and I remember it wasnt a big deal. Very pretty fish,

DZ
06-02-2011, 09:06 AM
Great fish and fun to catch - unfortunately we're (New England) at the extream northern end of their range. Needs to be a huge biomass around for us to get a consistant reliable fishery. Peak was probably the mid 1970s to mid 80s. Narragansett Bay during lilac time was automatic back then. Huge run of squets during summertime at Blocks North Rip during the great BI bass run years of the 1980s. All you had to do was drop a diamond jig to the bottom back then. Guys would bring boatloads into market. They have a unique odor when cleaned. Didn't freeze well and I personally didn't like the taste.

DZ

PaulS
06-02-2011, 09:15 AM
I caught one about 12 years ago that had to be about 15 pounds on a white bucktail. There use to be a run near my house. I was in NJ a few times where I saw people walking off the beach with trash cans full. There was no regs. on them.

Renegade6
06-02-2011, 10:23 AM
pics of it on mvsurfcasters

Got Stripers
06-02-2011, 11:02 AM
Only one I've ever run into was off gooseberry point.

MakoMike
06-02-2011, 11:58 AM
The stock is way down and no one can figure out why. You'll be very lucky to catch one for the next few years. They have always been very cyclical, generally on about ten year cycles. This year may be their low point.

JohnR
06-02-2011, 12:45 PM
The stock is way down and no one can figure out why. You'll be very lucky to catch one for the next few years. They have always been very cyclical, generally on about ten year cycles. This year may be their low point.

Last one I saw was 7-8 years ago, have caught a couple but its been a while...

DENNIS STANK
06-02-2011, 01:06 PM
used to see big spawners in 3rd week of may in our rivers been a few years ago know netters from down south of us came up and did a good job on wiping them out because there were none left down there.delaware bay was hot when i was in my twentys,now that im sixty i guess the good old days of the big tiderunners are over for me but now if you catch a small one over five# its a big deal.

DENNIS STANK
06-02-2011, 01:20 PM
here in n.j. 3rd week of may big tiderunners showed up in our rivers and bays.since the netters from south of us wiped out there stocks the came up here you could see them in front of the inlet netting them when they got here and the authorities did nothing when we called.they wiped out delaware bay too when i was in twentys that was the place to be in late april for big tiderunners.now im sixty and a big one is 5# not like the 10 to 15#fish that were once average fish for us 40 years ago

stinkyink
06-02-2011, 08:15 PM
The only time I could remember seeing a squeteague was about 10yrs ago. My father would bring me out to colt state park to chunck either squid or pogies. I used to go every weekend with him although the only thing that i usually caught was stripers there was that 1 occasion where i pulled in a squeteague on a strip of squid. I asked him what it was because I never saw one before and he told me it was a squeteague. He said back when he was in his 20-30s they used to get em all day long down in bristol.

woodwker99
06-02-2011, 09:21 PM
Someone on another site posted c/r pics of a 4# caught in NJ. I know of one caught from the surf last fall on LI (released) I had one on last summer while fluke fishing the bay but he jumped off as I was trying to get him with my boga. Saw a bunch of Y.O.Y being chased by the blues the end of the season last year. I hope this is the year of the cycle where they pop up in numbers.

vineyardblues
06-03-2011, 06:44 AM
Don Lynch landed it on the Vineyard
The very first cast landed a 24 1/2" 3+ lb weakfish
He caught it on a 6" Storm Wild Eye swim shad.. gave a nice little fight..

striprman
06-03-2011, 04:43 PM
we were lucky kids

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v56/steveg50/weak2enlarged.jpg

agsurfr
06-03-2011, 05:17 PM
Saw that too. Our club does an annual Weakfish Outing in May. Haven't seen one caught in the last 2 years. Prior to that, maybe 1 fish taken each year. Very thin now

PRBuzz
06-20-2014, 03:16 PM
Reviving this thread. Buzz Bay has quite a few this year based upon reports. Got one today 25" on an O.D. Mike scup killer jig. My first ever into the boat. There were trailers too but so excited to get one (which is limit anyways) I didn't worry about them. Also had and lost at the boat probably my biggest BSB, easily over 25-26"! The OD Mike scup killer jig can be seen in this 22" BSB mouth. I think we have now caught 12 species on this thing. :)

ProfessorM
06-20-2014, 03:28 PM
Good one Phil. I guess I need to start trying down my way. I really want to get one of those
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piemma
06-20-2014, 04:32 PM
That's great Buzz. I had one in 82 that went 13#. Haven't gotten one since.

Raider Ronnie
06-20-2014, 04:57 PM
Reviving this thread. Buzz Bay has quite a few this year based upon reports. Got one today 25" on an O.D. Mike scup killer jig. My first ever into the boat. There were trailers too but so excited to get one (which is limit anyways) I didn't worry about them. Also had and lost at the boat probably my biggest BSB, easily over 25-26"! The OD Mike scup killer jig can be seen in this 22" BSB mouth. I think we have now caught 12 species on this thing. :)



Cook that thing up and enjoy it.
If I remember correctly, they puff up and expand when cooked.

RIROCKHOUND
06-20-2014, 05:16 PM
Seeing Slow Eddie's post made me sad...
nice fish though Buzz!

Guppy
06-20-2014, 06:18 PM
Post #6 , Herby! :biglaugh: LOL

http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/showthread.php?t=83299

Nice one Buzz

scottw
06-21-2014, 04:51 AM
we've been finding them in the Sakonnet River for the last three years, they seem to have increased in numbers each year...hopefully reestablishing themselves...such a great fish

DonLBI
06-21-2014, 12:31 PM
Luckily we see them quite often down here. Especially since the bass have passed us by, yet again. 7lbs. Father's Day.

Sea Dangles
06-21-2014, 01:07 PM
we've been finding them in the Sakonnet River for the last three years, they seem to have increased in numbers each year...hopefully reestablishing themselves...such a great fish

This is an all time great photo.
Never lose it. Congrats

bloocrab
06-21-2014, 03:23 PM
we've been finding them in the Sakonnet River for the last three years, they seem to have increased in numbers each year...hopefully reestablishing themselves...such a great fish

That's the ABSOLUTE best...
For me personally, there are only a few things better than me catching a personal best or having a stellar day of fishing .....
TOP 1: Seeing the enjoyment on my son's face when he's doing ANYTHING fishing related.
Strong 2nd: Putting my 74yr old dad on fish that he could have never imagined catching.

#$@% EVERYTHING else....:uhuh:


GREAT PHOTO Scott...

Zeal
06-22-2014, 01:17 PM
Being a LIer, they used to be happy accidents when I would go snapper fishing nearly 20 years ago. But to this day, they stay cyclical (as said above) and you have to literally FOCUS on catching them for a day if you really wanted a hook up. I remember banging away on them hard using a 1/2 oz. red and white bucktail in the great south bay all those years ago.

I really miss them, put up a great fight and such a gorgeous fish (delicious as well). If I had known they would've been this rare, I would have taken pictures.

For those who want to see an interesting video, John Skinner accidentally hooked into a few and was fortunate enough to have his video camera handy...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rgTaDrBLwc

Clammer
07-09-2014, 06:55 PM
here are two that were caught today .

We have been getting a few the last few years ..

2 -3 years ago we actual targeted them marked them in the middle water column & though it could be rat blues ........... turned out to be a bunch of 12' to 17" squet .

we moved off them because we didn,t know the regs on them at the time ><><

ProfessorM
07-09-2014, 07:45 PM
That is cool Mike. I need to catch me one of those. I'll bet they are right down the street from me in Osterville. Need to find the time.
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Clammer
07-09-2014, 07:55 PM
I,ve been catching them off & on the last ten years in my minnow traps ........ But seeing that have suddendly dissappeared the last two years .I didn,t even set them this year ;;

Sea Dangles
07-09-2014, 08:10 PM
Geez Mike,I am jealous of that catch!!!
Nice angling.

jonserfish
07-09-2014, 08:50 PM
Lees river 2009 13-1/2lb on a whole unweighted squid pitched off a jetty into a worm hatch at night. That was my last and I used to catch a couple a season until then. Haven't seen one since. I remember watching my dad back in the 70s catch a ton in coles river on clams and worms we would dig for him.

piemma
07-10-2014, 01:19 AM
That's some good eating in that cooler.

Clammer
07-10-2014, 04:58 AM
&&&&&&&&& we are on the way back ><>><:fishin:

fishrick
07-10-2014, 06:13 AM
Caught one during the tropical storm last June on Cutty. More have shown in Western CT rivers this spring, some nice ones. Maybe a come back?

JohnR
07-10-2014, 07:19 AM
Interesting to see if they come back. Have not caught one in many years.

zacs
07-10-2014, 11:15 AM
There are a few spots in narr bay that have been consistently producing squeteage last year and this. i've only got them on bait, never jig or plug.

Finaddict
07-12-2014, 12:38 PM
Growing up along the shores of Western LI Sound ... some of the old timers would tell stories of coming across schools of big tiderunners on top in the 1960s and early 70s ... the last one I have seen up close was the early to mid 80s on whole pogie.

l.i.fish.in.vt
07-12-2014, 03:38 PM
growing up on the Li's SS we didn't see weaks till the early 70's, if you want to catch them you had to head to the peconics.inthe early 70's the GSB had quite a few weaks, mostly 2 to 4 lbs,catching 50 to 60 on an early morning tide was not unusual. by the late 70's the numbers were down some but the sizes were big.12 to 15 lbs were common,always had a rod with a pink saltly dog when pulling the clam rake.i think the last one i caught was in 81

Vogt
07-12-2014, 07:07 PM
I've gotten about a dozen or so this year. Seven of them in one phenomenal outing around memorial day.

fcap60
07-13-2014, 07:16 AM
Mr. Vogt
....Shhhhhh
:rotf2:

bogey
07-14-2014, 04:16 PM
In the late 40s and early 50s we caught all we wanted all summer off Westport CT on sandworms they were about 12 inches or so, next one I saw was at Rye NY about 25 inches a month ago. I guess we did them in.