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Rappin Mikey
06-13-2016, 07:48 PM
I know people got some!

Clammer
06-13-2016, 07:52 PM
T & A

sorry Mike - can't do that

Sea Dangles
06-13-2016, 07:54 PM
Praise
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Rappin Mikey
06-13-2016, 07:55 PM
I don't see anyone bashing those puppies. Wait I should rephrase that.

tattoobob
06-13-2016, 08:38 PM
1st pic is Memorial Day Spending time with Jules and my Daughter and her Boyfriend, 2nd pic is my camper which I spend most of the fall in at Plumb Island

Guppy
06-13-2016, 09:09 PM
I'll try and get this back on track, LOL Then again maybe it is, Clams the Man :uhuh:

When I started out on my own framing houses the first house I framed was bought by a young family , a brick mason from off cape who was just starting out on his own...
We became friends and fishing buddies. He was a striper nut like no other, seemed like he'd been there, done that with all manner of pursuit... As if I wasn't hooked enough myself,
We fished together (with his son now and then) for the next 15 to 20 yrs.. With a vengeance! Beach, tins and an 18 CC places we never should have gone chasing fish.

Well life has a way of changing things and for the last 15 to 20 it was occasional golf day and family get togethers....

The Stars finally lined up and we where fishing together again the other day... It was like that second 15 to 20 never happen,,, it's the middle of the night, hell bent headed for a ramp with a boat in tow.... Nothing better!

I spent a week getting ready for this, rods, plugs, leaders, trailer and boat stuff, awake all night praying I'd get my buddy, mentor, into fish, big fish...
Here is a copy paste from the next day....

"Ray, Thank you for a great day on the water. Of all the years I have been fishing I have never seen big fish stay on the top that long. Never have I got that many fish that size on the top in one day. "

62974

MAKAI
06-13-2016, 09:43 PM
Clammer.....well played sir.
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Clammer
06-14-2016, 03:18 AM
just doing my duty :bgi:

we'll get listed as pR0n

PRBuzz
06-14-2016, 06:53 AM
let's see if these post at good enough resolution. Big stripers smashing sand eels

Slipknot
06-14-2016, 07:15 AM
John, I think you still don't want the site classified as porn so I parked this here for editing if you wish

JohnR
06-15-2016, 07:41 AM
John, I think you still don't want the site classified as porn so I parked this here for editing if you wish


Thanks Slip !

Clammer - not THAT please @)I#)!@!!

RickBomba
06-15-2016, 08:56 AM
I'll try and get this back on track, LOL Then again maybe it is, Clams the Man :uhuh:

When I started out on my own framing houses the first house I framed was bought by a young family , a brick mason from off cape who was just starting out on his own...
We became friends and fishing buddies. He was a striper nut like no other, seemed like he'd been there, done that with all manner of pursuit... As if I wasn't hooked enough myself,
We fished together (with his son now and then) for the next 15 to 20 yrs.. With a vengeance! Beach, tins and an 18 CC places we never should have gone chasing fish.

Well life has a way of changing things and for the last 15 to 20 it was occasional golf day and family get togethers....

The Stars finally lined up and we where fishing together again the other day... It was like that second 15 to 20 never happen,,, it's the middle of the night, hell bent headed for a ramp with a boat in tow.... Nothing better!

I spent a week getting ready for this, rods, plugs, leaders, trailer and boat stuff, awake all night praying I'd get my buddy, mentor, into fish, big fish...
Here is a copy paste from the next day....

"Ray, Thank you for a great day on the water. Of all the years I have been fishing I have never seen big fish stay on the top that long. Never have I got that many fish that size on the top in one day. "

62974


Ugh, I should have gone back around the corner that day. I ran about 10 miles all over PHB and saw so many big macs, but no stripers. Glad you guys got into those fish!

tysdad115
06-15-2016, 09:00 AM
We had a chance to get out on the water with Bernie (Fishraptor) a few weeks ago. Thanks to him for an excellent day on the water catching black sea bass, scup and a few sea robins. Bernie is yet another friend met through S-B, we had a ton of laughs and some excellent fishing.

tysdad115
06-15-2016, 09:03 AM
A few more

bassballer
06-15-2016, 11:49 AM
I'll try and get this back on track, LOL Then again maybe it is, Clams the Man :uhuh:

When I started out on my own framing houses the first house I framed was bought by a young family , a brick mason from off cape who was just starting out on his own...
We became friends and fishing buddies. He was a striper nut like no other, seemed like he'd been there, done that with all manner of pursuit... As if I wasn't hooked enough myself,
We fished together (with his son now and then) for the next 15 to 20 yrs.. With a vengeance! Beach, tins and an 18 CC places we never should have gone chasing fish.

Well life has a way of changing things and for the last 15 to 20 it was occasional golf day and family get togethers....

The Stars finally lined up and we where fishing together again the other day... It was like that second 15 to 20 never happen,,, it's the middle of the night, hell bent headed for a ramp with a boat in tow.... Nothing better!

I spent a week getting ready for this, rods, plugs, leaders, trailer and boat stuff, awake all night praying I'd get my buddy, mentor, into fish, big fish...
Here is a copy paste from the next day....

"Ray, Thank you for a great day on the water. Of all the years I have been fishing I have never seen big fish stay on the top that long. Never have I got that many fish that size on the top in one day. "

62974

Nice Gup. 85% of my fishing is done with topwater plugs. Its the adreniline rush! Good story good pic!

Guppy
06-15-2016, 12:35 PM
We had a chance to get out on the water with Bernie (Fishraptor) a few weeks ago. Thanks to him for an excellent day on the water catching black sea bass, scup and a few sea robins. Bernie is yet another friend met through S-B, we had a ton of laughs and some excellent fishing.

Ho

tysdad115
06-15-2016, 01:55 PM
Ho

If you're offering !!
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bassballer
06-15-2016, 02:51 PM
I had my inlaws in town on satuday. My nephew said he wanted to catch a fish, (as long as he didnt have to touch worms!). We were with his parents and younger brother so i figured we would check out the air show and catch some fish at the same time. Never realized how non kid freindly my boat is. knives, pliars, trebles all in arms reach! Anyway i tied up some rigs achored over some structure far enough from the crowds. Almost immediately we had a steady pick of scup, seabass, and even a fluke came aboard. although he would touch the fish he was pretty pumped. About an hour in he says "I dont know how, but im really good at fishing!" lol

62985

62986

Rockport24
06-15-2016, 03:33 PM
great pics and stories guys!

Raven
06-15-2016, 04:41 PM
About an hour in he says "I dont know how, but im really good at fishing!" lol


62986

priceless :hihi:

ecduzitgood
06-15-2016, 05:48 PM
John, I think you still don't want the site classified as porn so I parked this here for editing if you wish
It was also kind of a spot burn for those who might have recognized the bushes.
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Guppy
06-15-2016, 07:11 PM
If you're offering !!
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I am, I'll be in touch... Ho

Nice Jay, the boy sounds like a couple guys here... :doh::bl:

Got Stripers
06-16-2016, 04:42 PM
Caught a ton of nice bass just under the legal limit this morning, they were rising like trout everywhere, brought this one home for the grille. I finished up on some tog on a ledge farther out with some white water washing over it, fun to finesse them with plastic. Tog will smack a small split tail in the wash, I think to them its a quick meal if they act quickly, but you have to get it in tight and with a light head to keep it natural. Had to weed through a half dozen around 15", but finally got a nice fat 18" tog for dinner.

Just a bit different when it's time to go in without 140 horses to drive you home, but I won't need a gym membership with this workout. I might have to whore a ride with Clammer, but I'm afraid.

JohnR
06-16-2016, 05:36 PM
It was also kind of a spot burn for those who might have recognized the bushes.
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:rotf2:

Duuno - they lawn was well manicured

Clammer
06-16-2016, 06:36 PM
anytime Bob , we had some great times & u taught me alot ><><<>

Guppy
06-16-2016, 09:41 PM
Nice Bob, soon I hope, can't seem to get out of my own way lately....

Raven
06-17-2016, 03:44 AM
guppy
just yell kee-ta-tay!

Guppy
06-17-2016, 05:23 AM
Craig, I'll get back to ya on this :thanks:

thefishingfreak
06-17-2016, 07:13 AM
After dinner for my Son Michael's 25'th birthday party, we all ran down to the res with our cane poles. Still having a blast catching 3" sunfish like they were big fat blues.

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/thefishingfreak/Mobile%20Uploads/Screenshot_2016-06-15-20-43-19_zpsvoksqypg.png (http://s6.photobucket.com/user/thefishingfreak/media/Mobile%20Uploads/Screenshot_2016-06-15-20-43-19_zpsvoksqypg.png.html)

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/thefishingfreak/Mobile%20Uploads/Screenshot_2016-06-15-20-43-31_zpsakculekt.png (http://s6.photobucket.com/user/thefishingfreak/media/Mobile%20Uploads/Screenshot_2016-06-15-20-43-31_zpsakculekt.png.html)

He looks mad only because after 2 hours casting at a Nantucket pond and getting NOTHING his MOTHER cast once and caught this!
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/thefishingfreak/Mobile%20Uploads/Screenshot_2016-04-20-20-52-21_zpsx5fnu3nf.png (http://s6.photobucket.com/user/thefishingfreak/media/Mobile%20Uploads/Screenshot_2016-04-20-20-52-21_zpsx5fnu3nf.png.html)

Some groundfishing

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/thefishingfreak/Mobile%20Uploads/20160521_132800_zpsjc9rrvfu.jpg (http://s6.photobucket.com/user/thefishingfreak/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20160521_132800_zpsjc9rrvfu.jpg.html)

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/thefishingfreak/Mobile%20Uploads/Screenshot_2016-05-14-15-01-26_zpskmccukat.png (http://s6.photobucket.com/user/thefishingfreak/media/Mobile%20Uploads/Screenshot_2016-05-14-15-01-26_zpskmccukat.png.html)

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/thefishingfreak/Mobile%20Uploads/Screenshot_2016-05-21-15-07-20_zpsbfcc5mth.png (http://s6.photobucket.com/user/thefishingfreak/media/Mobile%20Uploads/Screenshot_2016-05-21-15-07-20_zpsbfcc5mth.png.html)

Some early bass on Mackerel

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/thefishingfreak/Mobile%20Uploads/20160530_165232_zps5a61isoj.jpg (http://s6.photobucket.com/user/thefishingfreak/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20160530_165232_zps5a61isoj.jpg.html)

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/thefishingfreak/Mobile%20Uploads/20160530_184327_zpshnurdawx.jpg (http://s6.photobucket.com/user/thefishingfreak/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20160530_184327_zpshnurdawx.jpg.html)

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/thefishingfreak/Mobile%20Uploads/Screenshot_2016-06-11-11-30-36_zps0cii5b62.png (http://s6.photobucket.com/user/thefishingfreak/media/Mobile%20Uploads/Screenshot_2016-06-11-11-30-36_zps0cii5b62.png.html)

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/thefishingfreak/Mobile%20Uploads/20160530_145537_zps98emjuvh.jpg (http://s6.photobucket.com/user/thefishingfreak/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20160530_145537_zps98emjuvh.jpg.html)

RickBomba
06-17-2016, 07:50 AM
You take nice pics, Mike. I'm trying to train my dad, but he gets all "Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer" when I hand him my phone.

I'm surprised he hasn't said something like "This strange magical floating vessel scares and intimidates me...now give me more Scotch, dammit!"

He was a great photographer back when were kids.

Nice pics to everyone else!
Rick

Clammer
06-17-2016, 10:01 AM
nice Mike / creating memories ...1st one is priceless ><><

bloocrab
06-17-2016, 04:48 PM
Here ya go Mikey!!!....

Hit both bays with father & son.....making memories is what it's all about....
First cast for this little guy and he filled the tree!!!....

bloocrab
06-17-2016, 04:53 PM
This is better than catching a world-record Striper to me all day long.....my dad and my son enjoying each other to the fullest


:claps: Cherish the moments you have while you have them...

bloocrab
06-17-2016, 04:54 PM
Then of course, pops humbled us all by going into BEAST MODE BABY!!!!

Rmarsh
06-18-2016, 04:02 PM
This is better than catching a world-record Striper to me all day long.....my dad and my son enjoying each other to the fullest


:claps: Cherish the moments you have while you have them...

Nice pictures...... Looks like you all enjoyed the day.....that's great!

Guppy
06-18-2016, 07:32 PM
Here ya go Mikey!!!....

Hit both bays with father & son.....making memories is what it's all about....
First cast for this little guy and he filled the tree!!!....

Great stuf,,, is that your fathers right hand or a sledge hammer? LOL

hardcore from shore
06-18-2016, 09:27 PM
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Rmarsh
06-19-2016, 07:12 AM
:claps: Cherish the moments you have while you have them...[/QUOTE]

Good advice ......time spent with family... making memories.

My youngest son with his first seabass...and at the helm.

Moses
06-19-2016, 02:33 PM
Cool pictures, everyone. This thread motivated me to post some pics of some May & June outings.

Upper Buzzards Bay fishing, Wareham Harbor sunset

Moses
06-19-2016, 02:52 PM
A few more, same general location for some early season Stripers and Sea Bass

Clammer
06-19-2016, 05:59 PM
ce Mike .will be great memories ><><

JohnR
06-20-2016, 07:32 AM
Very nice!

piemma
06-20-2016, 09:49 AM
Great pics Mike. Kid is getting big!

RickBomba
06-20-2016, 05:49 PM
OK,
So this used to be a thread, but I'm going to try to sum up what was probably the best fishing I've done in maybe my life. Most of it was with #^&#^&#^&#^&y.

I can say that for the RP crowd, we were absolutely the highliners out there...this goes for all boats, the kind you pay for and the weekend warriors.

So, here it goes...I did not sleep much. We caught very few fish that were under 28 inches and all of our fish were on top water.

We released all of our biggest fish.

Saturday June 4th, this was our first day. The wind was light and the crowds were thin. We released lots of 36-40" fish and were back to the dock by 10:00.

Sunday June 5th, second day, it was foggy and overcast. We caught lots of the same size fish. Back to the dock by 9:00 AM.

Monday June 6th, Mom's birthday. Caught good fish in the early am. Back to dock by 8:00 AM.

Tuesday June 7th, windy in the AM, so we went back to bed. We decided to look at the weather at about 11 AM, and the wind had layed down. Went out and caught good 40 inch class fish in the bright sun. Went home, cause we were very sunburned.

Wednesday, June 8th. Too tired to fish so we slept in because it was too windy. #^&#^&#^&#^&y drives out to RP around noon just missing a big shore blitz at noon.

Thursday, June 9th. Maybe close to the windiest I have ever fished. We were casting tins at RP and crushing the schoolies. The first wave was full of 26 inch fish. We looked out at the second and third waves and saw bigger fish swimming in the waves. We changed to big pencil poppers. Epic change...three twitches and you had a fat 40 incher on the line. Best of all...no seals. Can't remember how many we put back. There were three people fishing that day (#^&#^&#^&#^&y and I were two of them), and the only boat crazy enough to be on the water was a 23 foot Hydra Sports.

Friday, June 10th. Crazy windy again...we caught maybe 12 shorts (maybe keepers). No boats on the water that day.

Saturday, June 11th. #^&#^&#^&#^&y and I heard the fish were big if you went a little further around the corner. We ran hard on smooth water out to the Tuna Fleet. Saw no breaking fish (or marked fish). Ran back to RP, got some 36 to 40 inch fish for about 30 minutes. The vertical jigging armada moved in, drove out the big boys as they caught what was left over. Lotsa shorts.

Went home from Saturday to Friday. OTW put out reports that big fish are around. News that somebody got a 40 pounder, so #^&#^&#^&#^&y and I figured we could best that.

Saturday, June 18th. Ramp is already busy at 3:30 AM. We launch and run out in the dark. Get good fish, run around backside, get into some fish. Head home to the dock by the time the Armada hit RP. I think we were on the trailer by 7:00 AM.

Sunday, June 19th. Spend more time on the backside. Get into big fish. Tired and back to the ramp by 7:45. Great Father's Day.

Today, June 20th. We took marky and his daughter Amelia. Launch at 4:00 AM and hit RP. Not much current but good wind. #^&#^&#^&#^&y has a keeper the first cast. In 20 minutes we had three good keepers in the bag. Decide to make the run behind before the wind picks up.

I ran the boat at top speed for about 20 minutes. Then we start to see the birds, lots of birds. #^&#^&#^&#^&y, marky, and Amelia were all on fish in the mid 20 pound range. marky was catching bigger and bigger fish with every cast. Mostly we were at least doubled, if not tripled up.

Then we turn to look at the shore about a mile away. There was a line of giant fish busting 14 inch mackerel for as far as you could see. We reel up and #^&#^&#^&#^&y runs us right into the middle of the fish. They were BIG....very BIG. We cast and everyone has a fish. We are dancing around the boat with 4 big fish on. marky and I settle into the stern and start working the two biggest ones. Mine took 1/2 of a 500 yard spool of 40 pound power pro off the VM. marky's fish took almost all of his line. We turn the fish, fight them for 20 minutes. marky flops his fish on top of my 44 inch wide bench seat. The fish hung over each side, and was fat. I couldn't get my scale to fire up, but I'm sure it was in the high 30 pound range. My fish was about a 35 pounder that was foul hooked and literally was held on by a piece of skin and a scale. It was a miracle that I got it in.

Today was seriously the best fishing I have ever seen in 45 years on the water. The bass were heavy, the traffic by us was almost non existent. And the best part, was as we drove home in a hard SW chop, was to roll really slowly through the vertical jigging fleet with not an angler with a bent rod in all of the 30 or so boats at RP.

No pics yet. I'll try to pull some down from FB. Hope that satisfies the request of cool fish.

Love,
Rick

RickBomba
06-20-2016, 05:59 PM
Here we are. Enjoy.

Clammer
06-21-2016, 01:24 PM
Denis ,s arm melted in the rain .But he still fished ><><:lurk:

numbskull
06-21-2016, 02:47 PM
It pains me to think of the carnage that will be inflicted on that biomass of fish come thursday.

thefishingfreak
06-21-2016, 03:42 PM
It pains me to think of the carnage that will be inflicted on that biomass of fish come thursday.

Anddddd there's the BUzzkill.

You seriously don't have anything better to add to this thread?
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FishermanTim
06-21-2016, 04:15 PM
Wait, no comments about how the poor lil' seals are going hungry because you caught those fish?

Go figure....

Sea Dangles
06-21-2016, 08:06 PM
Anddddd there's the BUzzkill.

You seriously don't have anything better to add to this thread?
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Find your buzz and happy times.
Numby likes bass so lighten up Francis.
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Rappin Mikey
06-21-2016, 08:19 PM
A few weekends ago, I was walking to one of my CT River spots at about 4:30 AM. I walked by two guys and asked if things were happening. (it was still dark)I heard a younger voice retort "what's your last name?" Thinking it was one of my students by the oddity of the question, I replied, "what's your first name?" Then I heard "Is that you Mr. Bombardier? It's me Norberto!". He was with his dad that didn't speak any English. He told me he had been fishing up and down the bank all night since 10:00PM with no fish. I asked him about school as he transferred from Holyoke to Longmeadow the prior year. He informed me he was still at it and actually had some career goals which are rare for a inner city young teen. Now mind you, this student for the two prior Springs always used to tell me how many stripers that he caught and how big they were (never showed me a pic though). I told him how happy I was he was still in school and made my way about 50 yards down from them where I knew a few fish would be hanging in a pocket. At this point it was bright enough for us to see each other and I immediately buttoned into a teenish pound fish, then a 20#, then another 20. He then came over with his dad to hot box my spot. They only had one 5 ft stout jigging rod between the two of them. The dad was throwing a soft plastic. I landed one more fish and then told Norberto, if I hooked another he could bring it in. A few casts later I was tight into what felt like a fish in the upper teens. I handed him the rod which went immediately under his armpit for the beginning of an awkward fight. I tried to coach him to put the rod between his legs and not give it any slack. As he got the fish close to shore (my drag was tight) the fish gave it's last burst, almost pulled Norberto in, rolled and came unbuttoned. I talked to him about what he could have done differently, casted back out, and was into a reel good fish in about five minutes. I handed him the rod and he ended up landing a 26# fish. The funny part of the story is after he landed it, he screamed "my first striper ever!" Then he looked at me and said "yeah, I was lying to you all of those times at school" He said he would remember the day the rest of his life and thanked me. I told him the best thanks I could get was if he finished school and get the RN job he was planning on pursuing. His dad took pictures through the whole event.

beamie
06-21-2016, 08:42 PM
Nice story mikey that must have made you feel good.
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Higgie
06-21-2016, 08:44 PM
You Bomba's have a gift. Nice story Mikey
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Hookedagain
06-21-2016, 08:58 PM
Today, June 20th. We took marky and his daughter Amelia. Launch at 4:00 AM and hit RP. Not much current but good wind. #^&#^&#^&#^&y has a keeper the first cast. In 20 minutes we had three good keepers in the bag. Decide to make the run behind before the wind picks up.

I ran the boat at top speed for about 20 minutes. Then we start to see the birds, lots of birds. #^&#^&#^&#^&y, marky, and Amelia were all on fish in the mid 20 pound range. marky was catching bigger and bigger fish with every cast. Mostly we were at least doubled, if not tripled up.

Then we turn to look at the shore about a mile away. There was a line of giant fish busting 14 inch mackerel for as far as you could see. We reel up and #^&#^&#^&#^&y runs us right into the middle of the fish. They were BIG....very BIG. We cast and everyone has a fish. We are dancing around the boat with 4 big fish on. marky and I settle into the stern and start working the two biggest ones. Mine took 1/2 of a 500 yard spool of 40 pound power pro off the VM. marky's fish took almost all of his line. We turn the fish, fight them for 20 minutes. marky flops his fish on top of my 44 inch wide bench seat. The fish hung over each side, and was fat. I couldn't get my scale to fire up, but I'm sure it was in the high 30 pound range. My fish was about a 35 pounder that was foul hooked and literally was held on by a piece of skin and a scale. It was a miracle that I got it in.

Today was seriously the best fishing I have ever seen in 45 years on the water. The bass were heavy, the traffic by us was almost non existent. And the best part, was as we drove home in a hard SW chop, was to roll really slowly through the vertical jigging fleet with not an angler with a bent rod in all of the 30 or so boats at RP.

That was my son and I on Niko's boat when you stopped to talk to us. You are right there were a lot of fish breaking on the surface. Top water action was good for a while but dropped off. We got a little beat up heading back with the SW wind but not too bad.

redlite
06-21-2016, 09:44 PM
Mikey your Norberto story takes the cake for epic story. Good all around. Put a smile on my face and the picture to prove it. Right on man
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Rob Rockcrawler
06-21-2016, 10:50 PM
Good story mikey

Rappin Mikey
06-22-2016, 05:34 AM
Here is a few more pics of Norberto. When I told him he would remember that day for the rest of his life, he told me I would too. He was right. I got to see him and his dad the next weekend around 4:00 AM. They had geared themselves properly and matched the color of the swimmer I was using. They told me they had been there since 10:00 PM again with no fish. I told them bite was usually starting around 5:00, but they left right before they started hitting.

Rappin Mikey
06-22-2016, 06:00 AM
Overall it was a good push of fish up the CT River into Western MA this year. Lots of fish of good size. There was even a confirmed all out ocean style blitz under the new bridge into Chicopee with fish over 30# being taken on poppers. I got the call, but couldn't get a pass from the boss. Because of the lack of rain/snow run, off coupled with the hot weather in early June/late May, they took off about ten days earlier than usual. Now I have to drive for them.:(

Rappin Mikey
06-22-2016, 06:01 AM
A few more with what I like to call "The Scoop on Poop". Not quite as rated X as Clammer goes, "butt" I thought you guys might like it.

JohnR
06-22-2016, 07:48 AM
Great story Mikey!

Rob Rockcrawler
06-22-2016, 09:28 AM
This may i hit a new spot to me in Warwick, the guy at Quaker lane told me to go there. I was getting hits frequently and finally started catching, nothing big but hefty schoolies. A kid walks up behind me on the jetty and is just watching wearing jeans, sneakers and a tshirt. HE sees me catch a fish and says he will be back in a half hour. He needed to grab his gear at his school around the corner. Sure enough he comes back with a decent rod and reel with a krocodile spoon tied to his braid, he tells me he isn't good at casting. That was an understatement. Fishing 101 starts, i show him how to cast then ask to look at his lure box. He has a jumpin minnow style plug and we put that on since it is what i was getting half my fish on. It takes him an hour to earn how to work the plug and i assure him he will get a fish. He gets a couple swirls and doesn't see it. Im more than waist deep when his plug gets slammed about 10-15 feet from me. No schoolie for sure. I get out of the water and coach him on fighting the fish, lifting his rod tightening his drag, after about 10 minutes he lands the fish, about 20 lbs. I set down my rod and my plug bag before helping him. Bad decision, rod was in the water, no big deal. I get back to fishing and try to swap plugs, cant find my bag. After about 20 minutes of looking he sees it about 10 feet from the jetty in 6 feet of water. Another guy that was there gave me a heavy jig to snag my bag. We fishing for a couple more hours. THe kid is shin deep in frigid water. I ask how his feet are, he says "I cant feel them". THat was the only fish he caught while me and the other guys were catching left and right. It was funny as i was leaving he thanks me and we shake hands. He was from China and says the white girls wont like the pictures of his fish in broken English. I tell him the right ones will. It made a great day of fishin even better. I made hm release the fish he caught, told him it was his first and i helped him. Hopefully it teaches him respect for the fish in the future.

RickBomba
06-22-2016, 10:39 AM
Today, June 20th. We took marky and his daughter Amelia. Launch at 4:00 AM and hit RP. Not much current but good wind. #^&#^&#^&#^&y has a keeper the first cast. In 20 minutes we had three good keepers in the bag. Decide to make the run behind before the wind picks up.

I ran the boat at top speed for about 20 minutes. Then we start to see the birds, lots of birds. #^&#^&#^&#^&y, marky, and Amelia were all on fish in the mid 20 pound range. marky was catching bigger and bigger fish with every cast. Mostly we were at least doubled, if not tripled up.

Then we turn to look at the shore about a mile away. There was a line of giant fish busting 14 inch mackerel for as far as you could see. We reel up and #^&#^&#^&#^&y runs us right into the middle of the fish. They were BIG....very BIG. We cast and everyone has a fish. We are dancing around the boat with 4 big fish on. marky and I settle into the stern and start working the two biggest ones. Mine took 1/2 of a 500 yard spool of 40 pound power pro off the VM. marky's fish took almost all of his line. We turn the fish, fight them for 20 minutes. marky flops his fish on top of my 44 inch wide bench seat. The fish hung over each side, and was fat. I couldn't get my scale to fire up, but I'm sure it was in the high 30 pound range. My fish was about a 35 pounder that was foul hooked and literally was held on by a piece of skin and a scale. It was a miracle that I got it in.

Today was seriously the best fishing I have ever seen in 45 years on the water. The bass were heavy, the traffic by us was almost non existent. And the best part, was as we drove home in a hard SW chop, was to roll really slowly through the vertical jigging fleet with not an angler with a bent rod in all of the 30 or so boats at RP.

That was my son and I on Niko's boat when you stopped to talk to us. You are right there were a lot of fish breaking on the surface. Top water action was good for a while but dropped off. We got a little beat up heading back with the SW wind but not too bad.

Glad you guys found them! I think we ran about 20 miles back in my boat. It was wet for a 20 footer. That SeaCraft hull certainly doesn't pound, though. marky stood right with his back to the spray. I'm not sure if he did it intentionally, but it kept me dry.

#^&#^&#^&#^&y and Amelia sat on the bench seat in back of me, and said they had a wonderful ride home.

Hookedagain
06-22-2016, 07:48 PM
Great day

JohnR
06-22-2016, 10:37 PM
This may i hit a new spot to me in Warwick, the guy at Quaker lane told me to go there. I was getting hits frequently and finally started catching, nothing big but hefty schoolies. A kid walks up behind me on the jetty and is just watching wearing jeans, sneakers and a tshirt. HE sees me catch a fish and says he will be back in a half hour. He needed to grab his gear at his school around the corner. Sure enough he comes back with a decent rod and reel with a krocodile spoon tied to his braid, he tells me he isn't good at casting. That was an understatement. Fishing 101 starts, i show him how to cast then ask to look at his lure box. He has a jumpin minnow style plug and we put that on since it is what i was getting half my fish on. It takes him an hour to earn how to work the plug and i assure him he will get a fish. He gets a couple swirls and doesn't see it. Im more than waist deep when his plug gets slammed about 10-15 feet from me. No schoolie for sure. I get out of the water and coach him on fighting the fish, lifting his rod tightening his drag, after about 10 minutes he lands the fish, about 20 lbs. I set down my rod and my plug bag before helping him. Bad decision, rod was in the water, no big deal. I get back to fishing and try to swap plugs, cant find my bag. After about 20 minutes of looking he sees it about 10 feet from the jetty in 6 feet of water. Another guy that was there gave me a heavy jig to snag my bag. We fishing for a couple more hours. THe kid is shin deep in frigid water. I ask how his feet are, he says "I cant feel them". THat was the only fish he caught while me and the other guys were catching left and right. It was funny as i was leaving he thanks me and we shake hands. He was from China and says the white girls wont like the pictures of his fish in broken English. I tell him the right ones will. It made a great day of fishin even better. I made hm release the fish he caught, told him it was his first and i helped him. Hopefully it teaches him respect for the fish in the future.


And where were you near my house? :laugha:

Rob Rockcrawler
06-23-2016, 07:31 AM
Maybe so, if i knew where you lived i would have pulled you away from work for a bit to bend a rod

Rappin Mikey
06-27-2016, 07:42 PM
My 3.5 yr old daughter reeled in her first striper yesterday. Got her first keeper in today! pics to follow. Big thanks to Mark on the keeper (he dragged some sluggos out.

Slipknot
06-27-2016, 08:13 PM
:claps: congrats Mikey and to you daughter :btu:

Moses
06-28-2016, 11:37 AM
Fished the backside this past Sunday. Was able to stay away from the fleet and boy were we rewarded. We had a school of bass practically to ourselves for almost 1.5 hrs right after sunrise.

Beautiful sunrise as usual. Seems there are more seals every time I visit this area. Had my wife's nephew (shore fishes occasionally) along with my brother, his smile says it all.

Moses
06-28-2016, 11:37 AM
Fish pics

Clammer
06-28-2016, 12:28 PM
nice ><><>

Clogston29
07-07-2016, 07:24 AM
Unfortunately I did not have my camera or scale with me, but got my best non-eel fish last night. 49" with decent girth and a big head. 9" sluggo on an owner weighted swim bait hook. Got knocked on my ass a few times by the much bigger than expected swell but it was well worth it. Few smaller fish as well. Released to fight another day.

Slipknot
07-07-2016, 09:07 AM
Real Nice Josh and Moses!

49" ! must have been a great fight Josh :btu:

ProfessorM
07-07-2016, 09:15 AM
Good for you guys
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Raider Ronnie
07-07-2016, 12:26 PM
Worked a tuna charter Monday on the Skip A Dory out of Boston.
Hooked, brought to the boat in about 1 hr a 9-10ft Great White shark.
Naturally we released it.
Got a video on my phone.
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Jim in CT
07-10-2016, 06:36 PM
My 9 year-old son, and my 14 year-old nephew, with a good days work out at the pork chop, from today July 10. Light tackle with live eels and spinning rigs.

Piscator
07-11-2016, 09:56 AM
KeeperReeper and I... Canyon Big Eye from last week....

Rappin Mikey
07-13-2016, 08:54 PM
Nice fish!

Rockport24
07-14-2016, 02:44 PM
Nice fish guys, congrats!

Rappin Mikey
07-23-2016, 09:33 PM
Little late on the story, but the first day of my vaca in late June, on the yak, off of the bathing beach on the Race, I was about a .5 mile out with Marky in the pot lines. He had been on the fish for a few days and told me it was a sure deal. We start in chasing birds with the current for about 1 mile or so (tons of bait). After about a 1/2 hour, I started questioning his plan of attack and suggest we hit another locale. He looks at me from his yak and gave me the preverbial bird. I started to paddle to a high flyer and saw some big boils. No sooner could I scream "They're Here!" A huge, I mean huge, big blow up behind my kayak (right behind) erupted. This was big enough to push the yak forward a few feet, and loud enough to make me want to chit my pants. I turned around immediately and saw a boil as big as Ford 350. Mark was pretty close to me, so I turned and asked if he saw what it was. He said "No, but I heard it. There's nothing we are going to do out here anyway. Tell ya what I'll bring what's left of ya home. Now make a cast!" I followed advice, and buttoned into a fat 40" fish on a Salty Needle (My go to out there) as soon as it hit the water. Mark was tight on his next cast and we had a pod of good fish to our selves for at least 30 minutes til the fleet saw us. It is amazing how quickly you go from nervous to nerves of steele when on fish. Mark sent me that Utube video of the guy on Brewster Flats getting his fish jumped by a Great White the other day. Makes me think. I still owe you guys some pics of my daughter's first keeper. She also got her first Larry the other day. When I have a chance I will post them>

Rappin Mikey
07-24-2016, 07:23 AM
Here's Kerry

Rappin Mikey
07-24-2016, 07:23 AM
The bass I caught right after what ever pushed me out on the Race

Rappin Mikey
07-24-2016, 11:00 AM
A few more

Guppy
07-24-2016, 03:00 PM
Awesome, thanks
Man I miss those days!

ecduzitgood
07-24-2016, 04:39 PM
Nice
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thefishingfreak
07-24-2016, 07:18 PM
Found a school of aligator blues today where the average fish was 15#
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/thefishingfreak/Mobile%20Uploads/20160724_120108_zpsqwxc2y82.jpg (http://s6.photobucket.com/user/thefishingfreak/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20160724_120108_zpsqwxc2y82.jpg.html)

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/thefishingfreak/Mobile%20Uploads/20160724_154017_zpsxbtlnskr.jpg (http://s6.photobucket.com/user/thefishingfreak/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20160724_154017_zpsxbtlnskr.jpg.html)

Sold 290#, made a bloody mess, and had one of the best fishing days with just my son Bradley in a long time

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/thefishingfreak/Mobile%20Uploads/20160724_145848_zpsbxaugnat.jpg (http://s6.photobucket.com/user/thefishingfreak/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20160724_145848_zpsbxaugnat.jpg.html)
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chris L
07-26-2016, 07:28 PM
A few weekends ago, I was walking to one of my CT River spots at about 4:30 AM. I walked by two guys and asked if things were happening. (it was still dark)I heard a younger voice retort "what's your last name?" Thinking it was one of my students by the oddity of the question, I replied, "what's your first name?" Then I heard "Is that you Mr. Bombardier? It's me Norberto!". He was with his dad that didn't speak any English. He told me he had been fishing up and down the bank all night since 10:00PM with no fish. I asked him about school as he transferred from Holyoke to Longmeadow the prior year. He informed me he was still at it and actually had some career goals which are rare for a inner city young teen. Now mind you, this student for the two prior Springs always used to tell me how many stripers that he caught and how big they were (never showed me a pic though). I told him how happy I was he was still in school and made my way about 50 yards down from them where I knew a few fish would be hanging in a pocket. At this point it was bright enough for us to see each other and I immediately buttoned into a teenish pound fish, then a 20#, then another 20. He then came over with his dad to hot box my spot. They only had one 5 ft stout jigging rod between the two of them. The dad was throwing a soft plastic. I landed one more fish and then told Norberto, if I hooked another he could bring it in. A few casts later I was tight into what felt like a fish in the upper teens. I handed him the rod which went immediately under his armpit for the beginning of an awkward fight. I tried to coach him to put the rod between his legs and not give it any slack. As he got the fish close to shore (my drag was tight) the fish gave it's last burst, almost pulled Norberto in, rolled and came unbuttoned. I talked to him about what he could have done differently, casted back out, and was into a reel good fish in about five minutes. I handed him the rod and he ended up landing a 26# fish. The funny part of the story is after he landed it, he screamed "my first striper ever!" Then he looked at me and said "yeah, I was lying to you all of those times at school" He said he would remember the day the rest of his life and thanked me. I told him the best thanks I could get was if he finished school and get the RN job he was planning on pursuing. His dad took pictures through the whole event.


See Mike that's why you do what you do , your good at it ! Hope its students like that that keeps you motivated . Sounds like you guys had a moment . lol

Rappin Mikey
07-27-2016, 07:59 PM
See Mike that's why you do what you do , your good at it ! Hope its students like that that keeps you motivated . Sounds like you guys had a moment . lol

It was! I told him I would never forget it, and won't. His dad and I couldn't verbally communicate, but I could tell by his eyes, and the pics he took, he would probably remember it for the rest of his life as well. I put the pictures in my binder for family communication (Standard#4 or #3? it's late) as evidence that I hang out with and love the peeps I serve. I wish Flap Tail was around, he would have loved that chit!

Rappin Mikey
07-30-2016, 08:54 PM
Bump let's keep this going! Only fish for me lately not worth posting on a SB Page

RickBomba
07-31-2016, 09:00 PM
Ugh, so much eelgrass, mung, and sargasso weed at the spot today. Me and Shawno had our Sabikis (well, really only one).

Strange days indeed. Most peculiar mama.

I caught a keeper cod in state waters. He broke off my last Sabiki at the boat. I also caught maybe a 3 pound sculpin. Big mofo.

Had a tough time catching macs, so after exhausting our possibilities to SP minnows, we got some fish.

So, here's what I got.
2 schoolies.
1 maybe 3 pound sculpin
Boat load full of pollack.
We traded some macs to about a 45 foot Hatteras. They gave us a tuna "Head Steak.: I looked at it as a good deal.
Moral of the story, You fish next to guys in a behemoth like that, you better be really carefull of the rocks out there.

It was a good weekend for me in general.

Rockport24
08-02-2016, 11:58 AM
I've caught some nice fish on pollack!!

Rappin Mikey
08-11-2016, 08:30 PM
Bump, want to keep this going till the end of the season. Please don't be shy. I know I at least want to see pics. Please contribute!

hardcore from shore
08-14-2016, 11:19 AM
Foul hooked this 20 inch tautog while jigging for bass in the canal at 6AM on Tuesday. Had Tautog Chowder for dinner at 8PM. Edibility, Excellent! Earlier this year I foul hooked 4 18 inch Scup while deep jigging. They made 4 excellent dinners.

Guppy
08-14-2016, 02:31 PM
Foul hooked this 20 inch tautog while jigging for bass in the canal at 6AM on Tuesday. Had Tautog Chowder for dinner at 8PM. Edibility, Excellent! Earlier this year I foul hooked 4 18 inch Scup while deep jigging. They made 4 excellent dinners.

Nice, is that bacon in the chowdah?

Linesider82
08-14-2016, 04:22 PM
Smoked kielbasa in chowder is also a good idea, nice bycatchs. I need some of that luck... Whoops caught dinner YES!
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beamie
08-14-2016, 05:11 PM
I prefer rendered bits of salt pork myself sprinkled ontop. It really makes the chowdah
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hardcore from shore
08-14-2016, 05:25 PM
Bacon in the chowdah. Crisped then added with the oyster crackers. Recipe from Jimmy Fee, OTW since is was my first tautog.
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ecduzitgood
08-14-2016, 06:26 PM
Not bass but cool to see
http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n639/ecduzitgood/Mobile%20Uploads/th_20160813_143251.jpg (http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n639/ecduzitgood/Mobile%20Uploads/20160813_143251.mp4)
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Moses
08-15-2016, 09:18 AM
Had some of my wife's family in town a couple weeks back for my father in law's 90th bday party. Took one of her sister's boyfriend out who is from Virginia but only fishes freshwater. Picked the day in advance & boy did we luck out weather/seas wise. Had big bluefish devouring anything we threw at them on ultralight gear then live-lined some sea herring for a few bass.

Moses
08-15-2016, 09:19 AM
Bass

Billybob
08-15-2016, 10:37 AM
A couple weeks ago in LIS.

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