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GonnaCatchABig1 07-02-2009 09:41 AM

my june didnt exist.. the first week of june the fish disappeared and the weather went bad.. havent been out since. waiting on better weather but we arent going to get any... sooo i have to figure something out fast.

cableguy 07-02-2009 09:51 AM

My June consisted of 10-12 hour work days.....being on-call for more than a week of it....with a few days off in between....

a few fish, but really not enough time put in....

it's July now....and I am ready to go!

beaver 07-02-2009 09:53 AM

Didn't get out as much as I would have liked but when I put in the time it was rewarding. Not too much up this way in Boston Harbor but most of the Herring still haven't fallen out of the local ponds. Expecting more in the next couple weeks. Canal was pretty good for me but we could use a little more big bait down there. Aside from a few big herring here and there it seems that small bait is all we got. Don't mind the rain from shore, but it kinda sucks in the boat.

bassballer 07-02-2009 10:01 AM

This has been a terrible June. June is usually my best month as far as good sized fish and its been bad. Rain basically everynight, and as much as I enjoy a couple nights fishign some snotty weather it gets old after a while.

Lets get some decent weather/winds and hope it heats up.

Rockport24 07-02-2009 10:15 AM

aside from Cutty, I got out on the kayak a handful of times until the weather kept me at home - had a steady pick up to teen-size, but mostly schoolies
haven't surfcasted the northshore since May

JLH 07-02-2009 10:49 AM

Good for numbers but not for size… fished primarily in SoCo and caught fish just about every trip but haven’t landed a fish much over 20lbs. Hopefully July holds some bigger fish, maybe tonight!!

Bocephus 07-02-2009 10:58 AM

it wasnt like last year, but it wasnt that bad either. It did get old fishing in the rain, especially getting the skunk a few days in a row. Got bigger fish this year, though not nearly the numbers of last year.

Steve K 07-02-2009 11:04 AM

Bad for fishing but great for my personal life. I have a new baby boy! I have only been fishing a few times and I did not take my usual week on BI.

ThrowingTimber 07-02-2009 12:15 PM

Congrats Steve!


I :heart: June the new moon as bit of a let down though :wall:

redlite 07-02-2009 01:16 PM

Very different, but the best for size ever.
Broken wrist put a big damper on things. Only fished about 8 times all month, and most were half hearted quick hit and go missions. Busy with work and house buying process.
Weather was a downer, but really just didn't have the desire or drive to go. But when I did, it obviously paid off big time. First time I've ever caught 40 Lb fish in June.
Hopefully things will get better (and my wrist too).... (and the eel situation)..........

Brian L 07-02-2009 02:27 PM

Decent numbers of 15-25lb fish and the best Fluke fishing in years down in Soco. I don't see the big numbers of 30lb plus fish that we saw back in 2000-2003, but fishing has been consistent in the boat for the second half of the month.

Gotta good spot for Jumbo eels, RL....

piemma 07-02-2009 03:41 PM

June 2nd thru June 6th was great lots of decent fish up to 28#s.

June 15th thru the 19th the same, lots of decent fish. Since then it's been slow to medium with a 25# fish every few days but no consistency.

I have to admit that I have become a better boatsman due to the June weather. I never HAD to run in constant rain and wind and, occasionally, pea soup fog. This june, if I wanted to fish, I HAD to run in adverse condidtions.
I now go regardless of the weather as I have experience the worst weather the Bay has seen in June in many years.

MrHunters 07-02-2009 04:17 PM

great numbers 40 + but all small --- <28
I've come to the conclusion I don't know how to target large fish.

1 keeper to date. all from the boat.

last year it felt like work... this year its fun again.

Brian L 07-02-2009 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piemma (Post 698159)
I have to admit that I have become a better boatsman due to the June weather. I never HAD to run in constant rain and wind and, occasionally, pea soup fog. This june, if I wanted to fish, I HAD to run in adverse condidtions.
I now go regardless of the weather as I have experience the worst weather the Bay has seen in June in many years.

I hear you, Paul. Charlestown Breachway has been a nightmare on several occasions this year. With the fog, east wind, and nasty breachway, I've been challenged as much as I ever have in June. Had my closest call at the breach in years last Saturday morning. Usually don't see it this consistantly nasty until the fall.

There's an old saying that goes something like "calm seas do not make great sailors". I'd say it speaks right to your point about becoming a better boatsman. I feel the same way, as i've been tested on a few occasions. Lots of trips it's just been a challenge finding the right speed and trim height to glide over everything. East winds are a bitch down there.

The Dad Fisherman 07-02-2009 05:40 PM

Fishing was pretty much Non-Existent...Cutty was the only time I hit the salt in June....

Bazza 07-02-2009 07:25 PM

I have been out only a handful of times all year. It has been good to get out, not so good on the catching. Tough to get motivated with all of the wind and rain.

american spirit 07-02-2009 08:29 PM

can't really say i've been out with consistency. all smalls so far. spending time with newborns and waiting til august/ september to try and luck onto some large, given i'm so out of touch with where the fish are now.

piemma 07-03-2009 02:58 AM

I figured someone else had to be getting lessons in seamanship with this weather. C-town breachway always looked like a bitch to me. I have never run it but I can just imagine what it's like with a SE 20knts and a full dropping tide.

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Originally Posted by Brian L (Post 698176)
I hear you, Paul. Charlestown Breachway has been a nightmare on several occasions this year. With the fog, east wind, and nasty breachway, I've been challenged as much as I ever have in June. Had my closest call at the breach in years last Saturday morning. Usually don't see it this consistantly nasty until the fall.

There's an old saying that goes something like "calm seas do not make great sailors". I'd say it speaks right to your point about becoming a better boatsman. I feel the same way, as i've been tested on a few occasions. Lots of trips it's just been a challenge finding the right speed and trim height to glide over everything. East winds are a bitch down there.


Just n time 07-03-2009 03:31 AM

Fantastic Spring!!
 
I have had a fantastic spring with tons of keepers and many ,many fish 20-25lbs and a few slobs 30plus. I have only had the boat out three times. I got the biggest fish from the shore.One from the canal and one from up north aways both topped thirty pounds. :cheers2: The tsunami shad 6 inch olive with the red eyes has been doing all the damage. Bug boys plugs have been nothing short of awesome! The jointed eel is deadly on the flats.:nailem:

SAUERKRAUT 07-03-2009 07:51 AM

July is starting just like June:
 
I feel like the football coach that can't call the right plays. My all niter last nite: 1.75 hrs. eeling HOTM, Truro followed by 1.5 hrs. eeling from the Pavilion to Wood End. I did not have one hit and I am dead tired. Night before: 1.75 hrs. eeling somewhere else...one hit and I blew it because I am fishing now expecting nothing and not paying attention.

Last week: four straight daybreaks at the Canal. One 23" bass.

I am certain I am the only surfwalker that can't catch his fish. And I'm in deep depression.

Steve K 07-03-2009 08:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ThrowingTimber (Post 698135)
Congrats Steve!


I :heart: June the new moon as bit of a let down though :wall:


Thanks

Back Beach 07-03-2009 08:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SAUERKRAUT (Post 698288)
I am certain I am the only surfwalker that can't catch his fish.

What about that plug fishing scamp you hang out with? Wait a minute, he caught a sea robin if that counts for anything...

Mike P 07-03-2009 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike P (Post 697996)
I can't remember a better one. I think I had a 10 day/night stretch where I landed at least one fish over 20#s. Mostly jigging at night, some on the morning plug tides

I started off July with another 20# + fish :btu:

Last night, only a 34" and a couple of schoolies.

It's the summer Canal pattern--eels, and jigs fished deep. In the o'dark hours. Plenty of elbow room, even in easy access spots. It's just a lot of work--- 2-3 hours of casting for a handful of hits, and making the most out of them. Gotta stay on your toes--you'll cast for an hour an a half without a tap, then get hits on 2-3 straight drifts, then another hour dry.

Littoral E 07-03-2009 06:50 PM

My late april was MUCh more productive than my entire June, unless you count sea robins. Waaaah. July has already been better than my whole June. What the heck was that.

jimmy z 07-03-2009 07:25 PM

I've had better, but I still had a BLAST!:kewl:

Vogt 07-04-2009 07:30 AM

June treated me pretty well. Have had very consistant bait and action all month long. It seemed that most of the fish I caught this month were from 12-18 pounds, not monsters by any means but decent bass. Towards the end of the month my area became infested with stupid rat blues, which make things a little bit frustrating. Had a good start to july while fishing some out-of-state locations. I think if the weather stays fairly cool we could be in for another good month.

RickBomba 07-05-2009 07:45 PM

bad, bad, bad, THEN REALLY FREAKING GOOD, now back to bad. I find I am just focusing on the really good, so I'll take this June's fishing.

the point 07-05-2009 11:57 PM

plenty of fish...but nothing of size yet this year but the fall treats me better. I STILL YET TO BREAK 30 THIS YEAR. A dozen or so in the 20# class but with moving my fishing time has been slim.Tonight was el skunko...but the first in a month so I can't complain.

HESH2 07-06-2009 06:31 AM

great june out 21 days of 29 days.may and june have been very good to me and most fish are'nt cows but are keeper size fish.

Thumper 07-06-2009 08:55 AM

june was good to me. plenty of keeper sized fish but had to work for them. nothing over 25# for me :( can't complain tho, this year is more of a getting back into it type of thing due to school the past four years. i have been loging a ton of hours, two nights ago was the first night i missed in over a month and a half, guess thats what happens when you move home and have no job.... work is for people who don't fish anyway :)


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