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niko
01-21-2017, 09:17 AM
as I get a bit older I don't mind the winters off as much as I used too but every once in a while you have to fish. we took a trip on the island current yesterday for some winter codfishing. we had a pretty light load of anglers, prob 18 guys, and our group of 4 had the whole port rail to ourselves and it was nice and spread out. we roll up to the first spot and the fleet is all converging on a pile of fish. a half dozen party boats from RI, Montauk, Niantic and a half dozen downeasts were out there and the Viking 5star. the francis fleet was there and racked and stacked with guys. the bite is decent for a few hours and then shuts down. the fleet disperses and we bounce around the rest of the day and grind out a few fish here and there. the weather was pretty good and I ended up with 8 fish and missed the pool by 1 fish. my bigger fish were full of partially digested herring. good day, lots of laughs and a bunch of fillets. now if we can just get some ice

Guppy
01-21-2017, 02:18 PM
as I get a bit older I don't mind the winters off as much as I used too but every once in a while you have to fish. we took a trip on the island current yesterday for some winter codfishing. we had a pretty light load of anglers, prob 18 guys, and our group of 4 had the whole port rail to ourselves and it was nice and spread out. we roll up to the first spot and the fleet is all converging on a pile of fish. a half dozen party boats from RI, Montauk, Niantic and a half dozen downeasts were out there and the Viking 5star. the francis fleet was there and racked and stacked with guys. the bite is decent for a few hours and then shuts down. the fleet disperses and we bounce around the rest of the day and grind out a few fish here and there. the weather was pretty good and I ended up with 8 fish and missed the pool by 1 fish. my bigger fish were full of partially digested herring. good day, lots of laughs and a bunch of fillets. now if we can just get some ice

Nice get away
Was up your way yesterday , I see das boat is wrapped :-(

Thinking white perch tomorrow

ICE! This crap keeps up I'll probably have to mow the lawn next week

bobber
01-21-2017, 09:09 PM
if it gets any warmer I'm gonna stop "winterizing" the boat....

niko
01-22-2017, 08:30 AM
in the afternoon when it laid down all the way there was a very small center console out there

JohnR
01-22-2017, 10:31 AM
This winter has not ben so bad - not sure how much is getting older (as you said ;) and we are roughly same age) and how much is busy and mild / lack of snow.

FishermanTim
01-25-2017, 11:37 AM
This winter has not ben so bad - not sure how much is getting older (as you said ;) and we are roughly same age) and how much is busy and mild / lack of snow.

It's been decades since I "used" to hibernate and complain about the winter, now I look forward to it because it gets me out of the house and out onto the ice (when possible) for some fun and exercise while ice fishing.

Last winter I picked up a pair of snow shoes that I would love to "have" to use again this season, but that's not a priority.

I just love getting out and getting some fresh air and fish!

Got Stripers
01-25-2017, 02:34 PM
Before I picked up golf again and had winter hold overs to target, I'd be loving a winter like this. Now I'd rather play golf and get some exercise and wait until March to hit some freshwater fishing. Teeing it up in Hyannis tomorrow.
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Guppy
01-25-2017, 05:13 PM
Before I picked up golf again and had winter hold overs to target, I'd be loving a winter like this. Now I'd rather play golf and get some exercise and wait until March to hit some freshwater fishing. Teeing it up in Hyannis tomorrow.
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I'll honk when I go by

SAUERKRAUT
01-25-2017, 10:42 PM
Too: Something went off in my brain. I do some work in Addiction Medicine. I just had to catch a fish; so I relapsed for the first time this New Year. We still have open water on the Cape.

Guppy
01-26-2017, 06:43 AM
Phew! That's a beauty, congrats

Cool Beans
01-26-2017, 09:15 AM
Remembering the massive caterpillar invasion last year and them saying it was caused in part by a dry winter not allowing some moss or something that helps control the damn caterpillars from growing, I hope we have a nice long winter with plenty of snow.....

bassballer
01-26-2017, 10:16 AM
In a way i look forward to the winters. Im in Vermont most weekends and I look forward to the winter surfing. Between surfing and snowboarding the winter flies by. Then before you know it your spring commisioning the boat and getting the gear ready. I love NE and the seasons.

chefchris401
01-26-2017, 11:26 AM
Building plugs and rerigging plugs so far this year has kept me busy

Plus some small house projects like painting a few rooms and what not have filled in the rest
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BigFish
01-26-2017, 12:23 PM
Always plenty to keep me busy at BigFish central! Plug building, work on shop, work on house.......need more hours in the day!!:laughs:

Guppy
01-26-2017, 04:58 PM
....need more hours in the day!!:laughs:

You got that right!

Along with everything else today I got a few hour in looking for hold overs, the only thing missing other than fish was the sun, still one sweet feeling wetting a line and one sweet day for January

This weather keeps up I'll never finish my punch list

Clammer
01-26-2017, 05:57 PM
can,t catch what ain,t there ><>,:fishin:

Guppy
01-26-2017, 08:01 PM
can,t catch what ain,t there ><>,:fishin:

Amen brother :-)

sburnsey931
01-26-2017, 10:21 PM
60 days to boating season.....how's that for positive thinking.....
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Got Stripers
01-27-2017, 08:55 AM
Amen brother :-)

I miss the glory days, when a 50 fish winter outing was a slow day and a few keepers in the mix were almost as certain. No such thing as winterizing the boat back then, after a Sat/Sun outing, just back it into the coverit and plug in the charger to keep the batteries warm and charged. Early on it was a 1-1/2 hour drive to the Thames River, then a friend showed me a really good mass spot that cut that drive in half and saved me a lot of work busting ice to launch the boat. The Thames was hot in the day, but at 9 miles inland, it tended to freeze over easily.