Striper Talk Striped Bass Fishing, Surfcasting, Boating

Striper Talk Striped Bass Fishing, Surfcasting, Boating (http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/index.php)
-   StriperTalk! (http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/forumdisplay.php?f=12)
-   -   A question for the beach casters (http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/showthread.php?t=48826)

risurffish 05-04-2008 03:58 AM

I love the beach fishing to much to trade for boat fishing

Polar Express 05-04-2008 10:41 AM

love them both, sometimes fishing from shore with the current taking your and everyone's line to the same place is frustrating.

Swimmer 05-04-2008 10:58 AM

Never, ever, ever!

SAUERKRAUT 05-05-2008 12:25 AM

I'll have my Whaler Montauk and my Fortier 26 in the water during this year. The Whaler is my private taxi to MV. The Fortier is for picnics at Tarpoleon Cove and social fishing obligations for friends and family. But the fishing I do for me...is on the beach. I've got my stickers glued to the fenders.

jimmy z 05-05-2008 02:10 AM

I wouldn't. I grew up fishing on a boat, and I enjoyed that. Now I surfcast, and I enjoy that more. :kewl:

Raven 05-05-2008 05:48 AM

i'll do both
 
but with SURF casting .........:hidin:

since i don't presently own or can afford a new pair of waders and some other items like a dry top for example...
it's more economical and practical for me to be a guest on a friend's boat for the time being.
and
because of my darned ankle i normally have to sit... eventually, but if i'm out in the water with waders on *thats totally different) then i can stand for longer periods because i can make use (of the freedom) of the buoyancy factor of the water -> thus reducing my "weight-bearing" weight by almost half.

that being said...

with shore fishing there's something magical
or spiritual about being one with the waves and the sea standing at it's edge.

your feeling the rush of the surf and at the same time the shore line in itself, "is" the structure fish are holding to. There's plenty of bait and usually you'll have allot of great company.

with boat fishing....there's a little sense of adventure to it and that's because of the mystery of going out into much deeper waters. (for me anyway)

you can travel to many spots and Then there's the rush
of the moving fast at full throttle, but Once you get out there
and shut off the motor to drift theres a sense of peace,tranquility and purity
..........in that.....being so far from shore. the silence is cool.

Then you'll drift to find the structure the fish are holding to.

I love it all
and i memorize every second of it! being that trips are far and few between.:eek: for me......

DRUMCORPFAN 05-05-2008 10:11 AM

Never, I get sea sick :yak4::yak4::yak4:

EarnedStripes44 05-05-2008 10:20 AM

Surf only because I dont own a boat.

piemma 05-05-2008 12:45 PM

Interesting topic.

I fished the surf for almost 40 years and loved every second of it. I fished the cape when the fishing was awesome. I fished RI when the fishing sucked. I loved both places the same. Got a boat 3 years ago because I got sick and didn't have the stamina I use to have to hop rocks all night.
Now I am somewhat in remission and have lot of my strength back. I still go in the surf in the fall and early winter but I would never give up the boat.
I find that the boat is more technical in nature. In the surf I could daydream occasionally. In the boat I need to be alert to other boats, where I am, current, wind, rocks, structure, fuel, speed, direction, etc. This becomes especially true at night and I do run at night alone so you really need to pay attention.
I get more fish and bigger fish in the boat. hell, I had days last year with 8 fish 30 to 38 lbs between 4 and 7 AM. You can't do that in the surf now. 30 years ago on The Backbeach we did but not anymore.

One type of fishing is not better than the other. They both have their attributes and drawbacks. It's what you put into it and what you get out of it.

Me, I just love to be on the water.

fishbones 05-05-2008 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piemma (Post 587538)
One type of fishing is not better than the other. They both have their attributes and drawbacks. It's what you put into it and what you get out of it.

Me, I just love to be on the water.

Very well put. I enjoy being on the boat as much for the ride and what you can see out on the water as much as for the fishing. I enjoy the quiet and peaceful darkness of fishing from shore at night. I wouldn't want to have to choose between boat and shore and give up either.

The Iceman 6 05-05-2008 03:33 PM

Lobster or Cracked Crab?

Rob Rockcrawler 05-05-2008 06:00 PM

Fishing from a boat is a nice change every now and then but i like rocks under my feet. Ive never been skunked fishing from a boat, it does seem easy to me. Maybe i have been lucky. I havent had a "special" feeling from catching a boat fish, but it happens all the time from shore. I only wish that i could consistantly catch KEEPER fluke and cod from shore.

Monty 05-05-2008 06:15 PM

2 Attachment(s)
I bought my first boat in 1993 so I could catch more fish and I have no regrets, I loved fishing from shore with my friends, but we did more fishing than catching, but after 15 years working all the islands and estuaries in the harbor, I do pretty good at catching.

I'm far from knowing it all but I've learned allot, and enjoy every day on the water, especially with family and friends.

Jenn 05-05-2008 07:40 PM

Nope. Boat fishing has a time & place for me but doesnt make me want to buy one and certainly doesnt hold the same "mystique" that the shore does.

Skitterpop 05-05-2008 07:51 PM

Possibly: it would have to be an awesome houseboat that you could easily move about and that had complete surrounding decks with some built in live wells.

protty31 05-05-2008 08:18 PM

My buddy got a tin boat this year,and all I'm thinking of are the places we can get to and beach it.Never ever give up the shore.:walk:

baldwin 05-06-2008 05:17 PM

Nope. It's not the quantity of the fish, it's the quality of the fishing.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:27 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright 1998-20012 Striped-Bass.com