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zacs 10-25-2007 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^& (Post 534580)
My brother said its section 114?...its right at the end of the pats sideline near the tunnel where they come out

thats a great section. i share season tix in that section row 15.

thortum 10-26-2007 05:54 AM

The change of season just means a more laid [or layed] back time of year. Head for the hard water, cut or chop holes, and relax. I fish a spot that doesn't get a lot of pressure, and only has a few houses vizable[wrong spelling?] I love the peaceful feeling that comes with being the only one on the lake a cold windy day, and feeling the cold biting at my face while I'm warmly dressed. Either you love or you hate it! I think that you have to have done it [and enjoyed it] as a kid to be able to do it when you get older. It's probably difficult for a lot of people to realize how a sane person could enjoy that, but that's ok with me. I love the solitude. If we all liked doing the same things [golf; hunt; bowl; etc.] it would get awfully crowed out there. I wish everyone a good, safe, and healthy winter. And one last thing----STAY OFF OF MY LAKE. :love: :) :)

Rockfish9 10-26-2007 07:48 AM

Alot of good points made here...
 
When i was younger, and my hands,shoulders and knees hurt less, I started in Jersey in April and fished my way "home" to Plum Island, when all sensable (if there is such a thing) fishing ended at PI in October, I worked my way south along the outer cape back to Jersey.... I cant take that anymore.. I just get too dam tired... but by May 1 I'm looking foreward to the first schoolies at PI, I no longer make the long trecks to meet them, I still fish my local briar patch 5 nights a week until the boat has to be off the dock 10/15... each year I make one final trip, usaly around the full moon, starting at the river and walking the beach just tossing plugs, the way I did when I first started this madness, so many years ago, I pick a nice night when it's not too cold and just walk and plug... if I catch fish fine, but the feel of the surf tugging at my waders, the crispness of the night air is my personal farewell to another season...This past Tuesday was that night.:cheers:

Flaptail 10-26-2007 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Back Beach (Post 534506)
Last night, with great conviction and in all seriousness, I made this statement(three witnesses) and firmly believe its over for me. I left fish biting, no more interest or drive. Fished the last 10 of 14 nights and I've had enough. So has my wife. :doh:
Do you ever hear yourself saying this towards the end of the season, only to sneak back out for another attempt or two at glory?

HAHAHAHAHA!!!! Happens each year then the phone rings, "goin' down to Cutty tonight, wanna go?" Geez, it's November 22nd and it's21 degrees...I said I hung it up for the year." Well? Okay, what time you want me at the dock"? "Be there in a 1/2 hour and dress warm" "Okay!"

Never ceases to amaze me how that happens. Never say never I guess!

DaveS 10-26-2007 11:32 AM

Great news all you guys hanging it up lol, I can terrorize your fish for the next 4 weekends all alone with no crowds. TYVM :)

NIB 10-26-2007 11:42 AM

BB what happened the fish shrink..? :D
It's funny how u guys are hangin it up an our fall run is just getting started..a month ago there where as many replies about the striper cup ending too early..
I guess u have to do what makes u happy.U need balance.Every night gets tiresome after a while.
Of course this is just propaganda...:hihi:

EarnedStripes44 10-26-2007 12:06 PM

the shore cod fishing season is only a few weeks away.

l.i.fish.in.vt 10-26-2007 03:55 PM

i am going to bite my tongue and say it,if you guys would stop fishing for your egos and fished for fun you would never get the erge to quit.

tynan19 10-27-2007 05:35 PM

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Ice fished there a lot, but mostly for bass. Will likely do some fly casting close to home for a few weeks.
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Why don't you and Tony come up here. I had to black it out for spot burning purposes.

tynan19 10-27-2007 05:40 PM

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Nice

Pete_G 10-27-2007 05:44 PM

Wow. Those pics make me want to dust off the 4 weight...

emgred 10-27-2007 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by l.i.fish.in.vt (Post 534826)
i am going to bite my tongue and say it,if you guys would stop fishing for your egos and fished for fun you would never get the urge to quit.

Amen to that John. Last Monday I saw a great meteor shower and a fabulous sunrise. No fish, but it did not matter. Last year I fished into December. Will do the same this year. It is never not fun and always fills me with calm and awe.

ED

Back Beach 10-28-2007 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by l.i.fish.in.vt (Post 534826)
i am going to bite my tongue and say it,if you guys would stop fishing for your egos and fished for fun you would never get the erge to quit.

Not sure it’s an ego thing. Given the number of skunkings I take each year when shore fishing, it can't possibly be.
Sure, things swing into your favor on occasion and all is wonderful for a brief time, but fishing from the shore is, was, and will always be a labor of love.

l.i.fish.in.vt 10-28-2007 07:34 AM

BB,you are the one who said you lost your interest and drive,that doesn't sound like love to me.maybe just burnt out.personally i can't get enough of the salt.i started fishing 49 years ago,have spent a good portion of my life working on the water or playing on the water.never can get enough of it.unfortunately i live about 5 hrs from the salt so i can only get about 100 days of fishing in.i guess to each his own

Back Beach 10-28-2007 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Back Beach (Post 534506)
Do you ever hear yourself saying this towards the end of the season, only to sneak back out for another attempt or two at glory?

l.i.fish.in.vt,

You missed the last sentence of the original post. Tongue in cheek/joking thread.:huh:

Went out the next night and took a good skunking though. The cold, damp breeze on the back of my neck accompanied by a driving rain, numb fingers,backlashes and sleep deprivation assured me that I haven't lost the drive. Yet. :laugha:

numbskull 10-28-2007 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Pete_G (Post 534637)

Take what you need from it............... You only have to make yourself happy. :btu:

Well said. What we need and take from fishing changes throughout our lives. Worth remembering.

Slipknot 10-28-2007 09:32 AM

good, I am glad you are done because my ego can't take reading any more of you posts about how you were bailing 25-35 pound fish :pop:
it makes me feel like a loser, then i go out to fish and get bluefish :rocketem:. I remember what you wrote earlier in the year about seeking out newer places if the old usual spots don't produce, I wish I had more time to do that. Luck has not been on my side this year. You had a pretty good season considering you didn't go out as often as you would have liked. :btu: Good for you.

Sea Dangles 10-28-2007 10:35 AM

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Gee Slip, even my kid can catch schoolies.

MAC 10-28-2007 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Sea Dangles (Post 535333)
Gee Slip, even my kid can catch schoolies.

Chris, That's a great picture. One the 2 of you will remember for a long time to come.:cheers:

Raider Ronnie 10-28-2007 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Sea Dangles (Post 535333)
Gee Slip, even my kid can catch schoolies.

Great picture :btu:

justplugit 10-28-2007 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Slipknot (Post 535323)
I wish I had more time to do that.

Ya, right now i'd be very happy to spend a cold night in the surf,

let alone a sunny day with green water, blue skys and yellow beachgrass in the background. :)

It's a looong winta. :(

piemma 10-28-2007 04:37 PM

No over for me. Just one more trip in the boat and then Iam back in the surf till December.

Having the boat gives me the freedom to rest (somewhat) this old, beat up body and still fish hard. Now Nov is here and I can hit the surf. I still love the rocks and the sound of the waves crashing . It's not about catching. It's about doing and I just love to fish for Bass.

Back Beach 10-29-2007 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Slipknot (Post 535323)
good, I am glad you are done because my ego can't take reading any more of you posts about how you were bailing 25-35 pound fish :pop:
it makes me feel like a loser, then i go out to fish and get bluefish :rocketem:. I remember what you wrote earlier in the year about seeking out newer places if the old usual spots don't produce, I wish I had more time to do that. Luck has not been on my side this year. You had a pretty good season considering you didn't go out as often as you would have liked. :btu: Good for you.

Seriously Slip, it was really %$%$%$%$ luck more than anything else. After blindly walking into the fish on the first night, it was just a matter of showing up each night on the same tide until the fish moved on. Anyone who showed up did well. There was no real genius or skill involved. The biggest challenge for me is always trying to balance family, work, and fishing.
My schedule for those two weeks was like this...Up @6am helping wife get kids ready for the day>>> work from 7 until 5>>>get home from work and spend time w/family until 8:30pm bedtime>>>sleep until midnight,get up and drive an hour or so>>>fish from 1AM until 5am>>>drive home an hour or so>>>and repeat. Got a couple of nights sleep in there somewhere, but you get the picture. Fun but not easy, thus the "I'm done" attitude.

luds 10-29-2007 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Back Beach (Post 535572)
Seriously Slip, it was really %$%$%$%$ luck more than anything else. After blindly walking into the fish on the first night, it was just a matter of showing up each night on the same tide until the fish moved on. Anyone who showed up did well. There was no real genius or skill involved. The biggest challenge for me is always trying to balance family, work, and fishing.
My schedule for those two weeks was like this...Up @6am helping wife get kids ready for the day>>> work from 7 until 5>>>get home from work and spend time w/family until 8:30pm bedtime>>>sleep until midnight,get up and drive an hour or so>>>fish from 1AM until 5am>>>drive home an hour or so>>>and repeat. Got a couple of nights sleep in there somewhere, but you get the picture. Fun but not easy, thus the "I'm done" attitude.

That's sounds familiar minus the kids. The 1 hour to 2 hour round trip everyone night is what did me in. When you're beating yourself up like that all the gas money just adds insult to injury.

ProfessorM 10-29-2007 08:19 AM

Adding the kids is the killer part, knowing you aren't the most important thing in your life anymore. Took me some getting used too. The ultimate responsibility. BB I couldn't do that schedule anymore. I applaude you for the juggling act. I need a nap.

Got Stripers 10-30-2007 11:22 AM

After 4 weeks of killer large fishing and some electrical issues that forced me to drop off the boat this morning, I'm winterizing and getting the 16 footer ready for my winter fishing. I'm taking a few weeks off to play some golf and get some gear stowed for the winter.

Drew 11-01-2007 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Got Stripers (Post 535859)
After 4 weeks of killer large fishing and some electrical issues that forced me to drop off the boat this morning, I'm winterizing and getting the 16 footer ready for my winter fishing. I'm taking a few weeks off to play some golf and get some gear stowed for the winter.


Sissy.

Squibby17 11-06-2007 09:50 AM

I'm officially done for the year.

I went down to Rhody for the first time this Sunday and got to see some of these spots I've been hearing about from you guys for years. It was really cool to explore some new area's, one in which I donated my favorite plug to the ocean :realmad:

I ended up getting into a nice blitz at the end of the day Sunday and caught a bunch of bass, all small but still tons of fun.

It was a bit sad knowing that I was doing my last cast of the year. I was happy that the last fish I caught was a nice 25'' schoolie on the fly rod.

I spent enough time and way too much $ on fishing this year but feel like I gave it my all. I have a lot of things to catch up on in the next few weeks and I feel satisfied walking away. Good luck to those who are still getting after it. This site will keep me interested as the snow starts to fall.


P.S. I'm going to get my ski's tuned and prepare for the "other season"

spence 11-06-2007 09:55 AM

Considering I didn't fish at all July/August, and that Sept into October I was on the road most of the time, and then I injured my right arm...

I'm just getting started :jump:

Although the bar is set pretty low. If I can get a keeper in Nov I'll be happy as a clam.

-spence

Flaptail 11-06-2007 11:20 AM

There are still bass on Cape here, Sunday night nada, the water was still "ugly", but last night thinngs were getting back to normal and I did okay. Mostly small fish but with matched gear and/or the flyrod it's still better than sitting at home goin', "Sh!t it's 5pm and it's dark out already"!

Got at Least until Thanksgiving round these parts, then the annual pilgrimage ( no pun intended) to Fishers Island to wrap it all up.


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