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striprman 07-05-2005 03:27 PM

Had a great boat day a couple years ago with my brother at Scorton ledge trolling tube and worm. Definately a blitz.

Sweetwater 07-05-2005 07:22 PM

which cove
 
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Originally Posted by #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&
Last year....late May...in a cove on one of the Elizabeth Islands

"A cove"? Like Tarpaulin? how many coves are there?....spot burner! :faga:

Just kidding Salty...by the way, I got some needle fish from you and they PRODUCE! Nice plugs!

bassmaster 07-05-2005 07:27 PM

no spot burning the cove is setting ancor next to the rock to the s by the light and chumming in the bass
or going way up inside amolst the middle of the bay and casting to shore
but the rip as you leave is better at times :skulz:

Backbeach Jake 07-05-2005 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&
Last year....late May...in a cove on one of the Elizabeth Islands....me and Bigcat running along in the boat....I spot 3 gulls laying down on the water in the cove as we're running past...nothing else. I said wth let's go in and snoop around-I always stop for birds like that...

We slowly motor into the cove....8' of water...I throw an olive/white popper...as soon as it landed on the water you woulda thought someone threw a freakin bomb, the water just absolutely ERUPTED with fish....ACRES AND ACRES of bass started rolling on top. OVER 5 hours until the tide changed we had 15-25 lbs bass on poppers. My freakin arm still hurts from that day :D

Not another boat drove by all day.

I don't think I've EVER had so much fun. Every time the tide would push us out and we would see less fish I'd motor back into the skinny stuff and we'd be back into fish.

How much for that popper? :rotf3:

UserRemoved1 07-05-2005 09:36 PM

NOT Tarpaulin....wrong island....and you gotta look at more charts there's dozens of coves :D


BBJ $9.00 :D

bassmaster 07-06-2005 05:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Peter Lajoie
Take mikes photo and throw in some 30 and 40 pounders same exact spot only in october....lasted from 11am until about 630 7 pm storm moved in and fished pushed off the beach....

2003 :hihi:

NIB 07-06-2005 06:54 AM

03',04,05 Welcome to Asbury Park,NJ

HESH2 07-06-2005 07:00 AM

On cape cod few years back after hurricane Felix.Fished nauset lite beach morn and late afternoon tides,daylite hours.stripers were in surf line as far as you could see for 3 days straight morn and nite tides.every cast had fish on and walked beach with moving schools towards Marconi.all fish stripers only had 1 blue in 3 days.by 3rd days walking beach following schools ended crashing on beach worn out.catched and released all,see every am drag marks in sand and scales on stairs leading to parking lot where big stripers were dragged.i remember it was also during commerical season.it was like your were on espn and had died and gone to striper heaven.

likwid 07-06-2005 07:49 AM

Dozens?

Pfft
More than that.

Beware submerged lobster buoys. :hihi:

Got Stripers 07-06-2005 08:14 PM

By shore, late 80's Peggoty Beach in Scituate, high noon I damn near died when I pulled up to eat my sub at my lunch break. The entire cove was white water and everywhere you looked there were jumbo bunker trying to immitate a flying fish and for good reason. It was a bass over 25 lbs or a blue over 12 every cast until I couldn't physically catch any more, all on atom poppers. I've got a 42 lber over my head from the day and I caught probably a dozen pushing that mark, and dropped one I think was high 50's maybe even 60+ at my feet. It was the most incredible fishing blitz I've ever seen and only one other %$%$%$%$ eating grin wearing angler present to share it with me. I did call a friend after leaving the still on going blitz and he worked it for a couple more hours.

By boat, about 3-4 years back, Strawberry Cove off Cohasset mass, alternating with another un-named cove in Hull (John R knows were), two bitzes on the same day on bunker trapped in both coves by two separate large schools of 15-20lb fish. Every cast was a keeper, not 30-40 lbers mind you, but when you tally 100 keepers in day between you and your partner, that's one hell of a day. All came on 5-1/2" ledgerunners in smoke/glitter, the perfect match for the 3-4 inch bunker both schools had trapped in those coves.

When I'm old and feeble, there well still be a few memories I've not lost, these two will be among them.


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