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Rockfish9
06-29-2015, 12:05 PM
three's not as many as there once was.. but enough to make it interesting...Best one last week was 48" long with a 30" girth.. 44lbs... but most fish are 3-5lbs with a few 20lb class mixed in...live eels in shallow water are getting it done.

chefchris401
06-29-2015, 12:34 PM
not surprised you found em Joe.

nice healthy fish right there. :btu:

ThrowingTimber
06-29-2015, 02:09 PM
Beauty!
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Sea Dangles
06-29-2015, 02:19 PM
Slammer
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seadogg
06-29-2015, 02:26 PM
Nice!
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Moses
06-29-2015, 04:26 PM
Nice piggy you got there!

Stripersurg
06-29-2015, 04:55 PM
Awesome Joe, bout time you started catching big this season :)

rphud
06-29-2015, 05:17 PM
fish hugger

CTSurfrat
06-29-2015, 05:44 PM
Great fish!

ProfessorM
06-29-2015, 07:31 PM
Awesome Joe.
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tysdad115
06-29-2015, 08:12 PM
Great fish Joe !
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Slipknot
06-29-2015, 08:50 PM
Good to see at least one cow came by to visit you Joe :btu:
beautiful fish

JLH
06-29-2015, 08:59 PM
Very nice!
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MAKAI
06-29-2015, 09:13 PM
You ever get the spines jammed under your chin ? ☺
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piemma
06-30-2015, 02:02 AM
Nice Joe

wdmso
06-30-2015, 04:07 AM
great fish on eel's Bow to the cow...

Rockfish9
06-30-2015, 06:05 AM
You ever get the spines jammed under your chin ? ☺
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no ..but... I've had a few scale rashes on my puss!

spinncognito
06-30-2015, 06:10 AM
Awesome!

The Dad Fisherman
06-30-2015, 08:26 AM
Nice!!!

thefishingfreak
06-30-2015, 08:30 AM
That's a good one
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JohnR
06-30-2015, 08:33 AM
Nice fishies Joe!

So how does it look for you - the trend in your waters over say the last 5 years.

Rockfish9
06-30-2015, 12:32 PM
Nice fishies Joe!

So how does it look for you - the trend in your waters over say the last 5 years.

The fish have definitely trended smaller and the larger ones far less numerous each year over the last 5 years.. and is some ways it is to be expected... it's the gap between the high teens and the 30lb class fish that is a little worrisome....I've caught a lot of fish this season but small 3-5 lb class ( not a bad thing ) out number even 10 lbers 30:1...that school of 20lbers was the first of those year class I have seen this season.. and they were gone in 1 tide...along that line ( the 10lb class) 3 years ago there was a massive school of 10 -12lb bass around all summer... they were everywhere all season... to the point of being a nuisance... from the new Hampshire boarder to just north of Cape ann.. lasting well into October...haven't seen anything like that since.. it's like that whole year class vanished... last year was the first time in 3 years I did not get a "50"..not that it means anything.. because it doesn't... but 30's and 40's were rare as well.... and those year classes tend to "school" up together... we had one solid week of real nice 30-40lb class fish last August on the week leading up to the full moon... there was a small section of beach( maybe 1 mile long) that gave up almost non stop action for 11 consecutive nights.. the tide didn't matter... only the location and that it be dark.. so there was a huge school of heavies that far north...presumably chowing down on Sand eels.. because small baits worked better than larger ones.. they vanished without a trace... we went from 20 fish nights to skunk in 24 hours.... my guess is they went offshore.. right over stellwagen straight to block island following the sea herring.... September was the worst in recent memory... I didn't break 20lbs...and most were far smaller than that... and that hasn't happen in 40 years...I pulled the boat the first week of October...

IMHO...with the measures that we have in place... the general publics awareness ... and the amount of brood stock still in place is enough for me to think that part ( not all) of the "problem" we are seeing are a part of a natural cycle....as long as we as fisherman and consumers.. which in one way of the other we ALL are .. remain vigilant and attentive. Make adjustments to our fishing when we need to and not over react to fluctuations up or down... striped bass will flourish and be plentiful for our children .. grand children and great grand children... we'll just have to endure some unpleasant outings and depressingly hard times...it's always not going to be blitzes and monsters... I think we all got a little "spoiled" with the numbers of super heavy fish available over the last 10 years ..... the current "downturn" in big fish has me appreciate what I've witnessed a little more... each trip is a blessing... each cow.. a gift...

Rockport24
06-30-2015, 01:57 PM
Great insights there Joe. Some of my buddies have been talking about the need to reset expectations in the current fishing climate, some say they don't want to, but I think its kind of inevitable if you want to get any enjoyment out of this.

I am happy if I am catching striped bass, any striped bass, it's better to me than going to freshwater or *gasp* golf!

Zeal
07-06-2015, 08:33 PM
we'll just have to endure some unpleasant outings and depressingly hard times...it's always not going to be blitzes and monsters... I think we all got a little "spoiled" with the numbers of super heavy fish available over the last 10 years ..... the current "downturn" in big fish has me appreciate what I've witnessed a little more... each trip is a blessing... each cow.. a gift...

What I have been experiencing and thinking the past 3-4 years including this season. You guys got very spoiled.

Jealous? Yes.
Fish will be around? I'll keep going with low expectations but high confidence. Been 18-22" bass the few times I actually caught them, lucky the bluefish have been big to keep me distracted since the bass hits were never with authority and the "fight" felt more like me reeling in a ball of seaweed.

I'll let you know when the bass become plentiful because if I'm catching, multiply it by 3 for those who are able to do it more than me and better...considering I'm probably the age of many people's grandkids