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Tagger 10-12-2008 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by nightfighter (Post 628147)
On the north shore, it feels like we're getting a no hitter thrown at us....

South Shore feels your pain .. without naming names other places have been having a stella year .. everyear is different but my old holes drying up has me concerned .. that didn't sound good ,,did it ? :hf1:

numbskull 10-12-2008 12:23 PM

I've been eating a whole lot of humble pie.

ridler72 10-12-2008 01:48 PM

This has been one of the best fall runs for size in Boston Harbor, at least in my lifetime. Out, are the mega blitzes with a gazzillion schoolies, occasional larger, hammering peanuts and other small forage all day long. In, are many adult bunker-poagies getting hammered by the common 20-30lb class fish, at times, all day long. Imagine that, common 20- 30lb class fish. Boaters, Kayakers have feasted, and even surf casters are getting in on the action. Along with great fishing comes everyone from every walk of life, paintball guns have been an option for protection.

Snag and drop, thanks Mullet Miller, has been the most productive for me for that class of fish. Chunks and Blue'd Chunks, have brought up the larger lazy azz hogs up too 47lbs. Guess they don't feel like chasing a fleeing, turbo poagie. Since the 1st week of September it's been great. Yesterday and today has been slow, that's not a bad run for this angler looking like a weirdo fishing out of a kayak. :jump1:

numbskull 10-12-2008 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by ridler72 (Post 628207)
This has been one of the best fall runs for size in Boston Harbor, at least in my lifetime. Out, are the mega blitzes with a gazzillion schoolies, occasional larger, hammering peanuts and other small forage all day long. In, are many adult bunker-poagies getting hammered by the common 20-30lb class fish, at times, all day long. Imagine that, common 20- 30lb class fish. Boaters, Kayakers have feasted, and even surf casters are getting in on the action. Along with great fishing comes everyone from every walk of life, paintball guns have been an option for protection.

Snag and drop, thanks Mullet Miller, has been the most productive for me for that class of fish. Chunks and Blue'd Chunks, have brought up the larger lazy azz hogs up too 47lbs. Guess they don't feel like chasing a fleeing, turbo poagie. Since the 1st week of September it's been great. Yesterday and today has been slow, that's not a bad run for this angler looking like a weirdo fishing out of a kayak. :jump1:

Well then, invite Eddy up there so the fish will come down this way. Thanks.

Striper_Haven_03 10-12-2008 03:36 PM

First big push of Blues today in plymouth/manomet area. Until this morning its been void of blues but plenty of large stripers 25-40 lbs. Lost a dozen snakes quick but was rewared with a 33lber around 7am. Tells me the water is still warm and we have another 2-3 weeks of good fishing on the SS and still time to get that 50!

Just when I thought I was going to get some sleep...............

Fireman

Sea Dangles 10-12-2008 05:19 PM

SAHARA DESERT


Hail Mary tonight!!!

RIJIMMY 10-12-2008 06:36 PM

Out on the boat today 3am to 11am fished Narragansett shoreline, Beavertail and Brenton reef. We had a well full of live bunker and a bucket full of eels. Not one single hit, nothing even chased a bunker except for a handful of blue bite offs. Saw some surface action and ignored it, thinking it was blues. Around 9am went looking for topwater action, found nothing. we went all over. last year at this time there were mile long blitzes everywhere I looked.

k-e-v-i-n 10-12-2008 08:28 PM

RiJimmy- Your comment... made me feel a lot better after fishing almost 6 hours last night for 1 lost fish... fished from middletown to jamestown... dead.

i feel your pain buddy

Adam_777 10-13-2008 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by RIJIMMY (Post 628254)
Out on the boat today 3am to 11am fished Narragansett shoreline, Beavertail and Brenton reef. We had a well full of live bunker and a bucket full of eels. Not one single hit, nothing even chased a bunker except for a handful of blue bite offs. Saw some surface action and ignored it, thinking it was blues. Around 9am went looking for topwater action, found nothing. we went all over. last year at this time there were mile long blitzes everywhere I looked.


Are You the guy in the robalo snagging in shallow water yesterday am ? I couldn't buy a hit either.Sad when you can liveline 1 fish for hours without anything.We need a good storm and another push of fish.The Bay is a deadzone.:wall:

RIJIMMY 10-13-2008 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Adam_777 (Post 628310)
Are You the guy in the robalo snagging in shallow water yesterday am ? I couldn't buy a hit either.Sad when you can liveline 1 fish for hours without anything.We need a good storm and another push of fish.The Bay is a deadzone.:wall:

No, I was in a Hydrasport, we got bunker @ 3am, in tight in by some boat slips.
Im optomistic that the fishing will pick up. Im just suprised at the lack of blitzes. I have not seen one peanut bunker this year. Last year my boat looked like someone pasted it with peanut bunker chum. Blues and bass were spitting them up. I am wondering if last year's massive bluefish slaughter took its toll on the bunker population?

Striper_Haven_03 10-13-2008 09:24 AM

Besides almost breaking my back @ 1 am this morning crawling out on my rock it was very productive for bass. 6 bass in the 30lb range and a friend lost a cow that took him into the rocks big. Blues showed up again at first light so we called it quits.

The fish seem super-powerful the past two weeks for some reason. Had a 30lber that fooled me into thinking she was at least 40 or so.

You guys to points south need not worry, they are coming.

-Fireman

Back Beach 10-13-2008 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Striper_Haven_03 (Post 628335)
You guys to points south need not worry, they are coming.

I'm getting on a ferry this afternoon. What this means to those of you who aren't aware is the fishing will explode on the mainland shortly after my departure.I'll get a call tomorrow am from someone asking me WTF are you doing on an island when the fish are right here. Happens every time.:doh:
Only difference this time is I'm going golfing, not fishing.

Sharpen your hooks men, its(ferry effect) practically a sure thing..:uhuh:

NIB 10-13-2008 10:23 AM

Is this a rod holder..??
Bon Voyage...

NIB 10-13-2008 10:37 AM

Between trips to MTK I did manage back to back 30 lb nights here in NJ..While most are scoring some keeper sized fish ..:D.MTK was not as good size wise for me.There where some nice fish takin.Like the one landed as we pulled up that was 40 and the 38 that was takin out of my footsteps just as I left one night..
Numbers wise the place was off the charts this yr.For example..One of the pinhookers who gets 225 tags per year used 70 all of last season.He has 12 left for this year..

steve 10-13-2008 12:53 PM

'08 GANSETT REPORT THUS FAR- APRIL- GOOD to VGOOD, MAY- VGOOD, JUNE- FAIR to POOR for the sixth month, JULY- FAIR, AUGUST- GOOD, SEPT- FAIR to GOOD, OCTOBER thus far- GOOD. I've made 85 surf trips with 70 of them in Gansett. Lots of blues this month(oct) with 3 nice fish- 30, 37 and 40 pounds in gansett this month. Looking forward to next new moon. Hopefully weather will be good. One other point though, the bass fishing has been pretty good this fall but the disturbing thing is the lack of schoolies now as well as the entire year except for april and half of may. What's wrong.

ProfessorM 10-13-2008 02:11 PM

I hope you are right BB, Mike.:bl: I took the tin boat out front of Sandy Neck at dawn all the way from Scorton Creek back to Barnstable Harbor all along the beach. Not a bird or a break. Nutin. Stopped every 300 yards and casted. Zilch. Usually very good along the beach this time of year. All I got was wet, as it was a little rough, and cold. Did manage 2 small keeper's 100' from the boat ramp. I also got some beautiful pictures up inside Barnstable as the tide allowed me to do some exploring.
I sure hope you are right about those fish headed down from Manomet. Do they still allow you to launch a small boat from White Horse beach anymore?

redlite 10-13-2008 07:47 PM

Well. until last nite HORRENDOUS...., I had caught 1 fish (bass and blues combined) since Oct 1st, but as as most people will hopelfully deduce from everything so far this yea, I try to be kinda humble about the lucky horseshoe Ive had up my arse this year and anyone that lives down my way, I caught the most amazin catch of my life that even topped my 51# this year. 42.5 inches and it weighed in at 39.75#.....the absolute most mongaloted fish i eva did have......like Slingah says; "its on like Donkey Kong........Cha ching $$$$$$$$$.
I need a pulse check..........

BMEUPSCOTTY 10-13-2008 07:56 PM

Wow.http://www2.hawaii.edu/~roberto/desm...ilie_fatty.gif BTW, time to change the location in yer sig ya townie.http://www.cosgan.de/images/smilie/frech/o050.gif

Flaptail 10-14-2008 05:44 AM

Fished once this whole weekend, schoolies on the back beach ( Thank you Don @ Afterhours, they would only eat your green/silver needlefish, do you know you can swim that thing in the right conditions?)

Had a bad feeling with the high pressure, full moon,tides and crowds.

I was right.

Need some clouds, cooler weather and less people.

Hmmmm??? !!!!Thursday night!!!!!!!

Did clean my area of the basement, everything cleaned, oiled, stored and all the plugs hung where they belong, I can find sh!t again and found stuff I couldn't since late May.

Back Beach 10-15-2008 10:27 AM

I think for the most part "fall fishing" got a real good name in the past with the late October fishing on the back side, Gansett, Block Island, vineyard, etc. The falls have been lackluster in these places in recent years, particularly the last five years or so. These places are really living on their past reputations as opposed to present,IMO.
Fishermen are kind of like Charlie Brown waiting for the great pumpkin to appear and of course he never does.....
With the above said though, a number of lesser known spots have produced extraordinarily well despite the general consensus that the fishing has been sub par overall in the “go to” places.

Back Beach 10-15-2008 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by redlite (Post 628479)
I caught the most amazin catch of my life that even topped my 51# this year. 42.5 inches and it weighed in at 39.75#.....the absolute most mongaloted fish i eva did have.........

I couldn't believe my eyes, either. The fish looked like it swallowed a wine barrel when Mike slid it up on the sand. We just stood on the beach laughing our asses off in amazement. Couldn't quite figure what the weight was so I ran back to the parking lot over soft sand and grabbed my scale before I took off to go home. The fish pulled the scale way down, but had a real small head and tail. Looked like a largemouth bass with stripes.

Rockport24 10-15-2008 10:40 AM

you guys that don't see any schoolies, I've caught tons of them from the kayak this year. A dozen schoolies in an outing is not uncommon, with the average being at least 6.
they are bigger though, like around 24 inches or so, compared to the 12-20 inch ones we used to get in the spring by the ton

Rockport24 10-15-2008 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by ridler72 (Post 628207)

Chunks and Blue'd Chunks, have brought up the larger lazy azz hogs up too 47lbs.

47lbs! dude that must have been some tow!

NIB 10-15-2008 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Back Beach (Post 628895)
I think for the most part "fall fishing" got a real good name in the past with the late October fishing on the back side, Gansett, Block Island, vineyard, etc. The falls have been lackluster in these places in recent years, particularly the last five years or so. These places are really living on their past reputations as opposed to present,IMO.
Fishermen are kind of like Charlie Brown waiting for the great pumpkin to appear and of course he never does.....
With the above said though, a number of lesser known spots have produced extraordinarily well despite the general consensus that the fishing has been sub par overall in the “go to” places.

I think there is till plenty of time left..The fish seem to still be spread out, more like a early fall pattern as opposed to mid fall.
I still say the best is yet to come for you guys up there. After this moon the fish will really start to move.I hate the October Full in the middle of the month seems to mess things up..Anyways, I think You will find them in the more transient locals..perhaps for a night or two then gone.Keeping it honest is the hard part.Here today could very well be gone tomorrow..
Got your wool cap..

fishaholic18 10-15-2008 04:51 PM

The Toggin' has been good.:humpty:

nightfighter 10-15-2008 05:37 PM

I think it is over up here on the north shore. And hearing reports that Boston Harbor is getting thin. Talked with four other boaters out fishing this afternoon, and not a fish amongst us.... Only saw a single small pod of anchovies, no other bait to speak of. Local shore spot at night not much better. I'm going to haul the boat this weekend, so if there are to be any blitzes for me this year, they better be close to shore. Definitely the worst September/October I can remember.:cens:

spinncognito 10-15-2008 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by nightfighter (Post 629044)
I think it is over up here on the north shore. And hearing reports that Boston Harbor is getting thin. Talked with four other boaters out fishing this afternoon, and not a fish amongst us.... Only saw a single small pod of anchovies, no other bait to speak of. Local shore spot at night not much better. I'm going to haul the boat this weekend, so if there are to be any blitzes for me this year, they better be close to shore. Definitely the worst September/October I can remember.:cens:

The sharpies are still getting a few fish at first light including one in the mid-thirty# range yesterday but the bite is only on for a very short window of time. Absolutely the worst October I've seen ever. Still holding out hope though as the big mackerel are thick just North of here and some bigger bass will usually travel along with them.

Brian L 10-15-2008 07:25 PM

No schoolies? I Saw acres of them this weekend and caught dozens of them. No peanut bunker this year so far though, which is surprising.

Redlite- Did you get a pic of that fatty? BB was telling me all about it.

Back Beach 10-16-2008 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by fishaholic18 (Post 629037)
The Toggin' has been good.:humpty:

May hang up the surf rods after last night and do dome toggin' too.

Most of the big bass are gone, IMO. Slowest night in over a month last night. Things were trending down the last two weeks, and nearly got the skunk last night.
Of course I'll monitor the places I frequent for a couple more weeks, but the 20# plus numbers are dwindling quickly...

Clogston29 10-16-2008 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Back Beach (Post 629188)
May hang up the surf rods after last night...

I'm with you. Probably going to go out friday night if conditions look good, than hang it up as far as local action. I'm ready.

Think the wife is working 11/8 and 11/9 so I may do a commando to BI to end the season officially.


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