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I went out to the AB Friday morning...nice 5' - 7' swells. Felt like I was on a carnival ride for 4 hours. I had one knock down but couldn't get to the rod in time, and she spit the hook. About 1 hour later I nailed a nice 12 pound bluefish.....so my first knock down might have been a bluefish hitting the jet head. Not sure.
I plan to hit the area between AB and MH some time this week if weather permits. Any reports from you fellas? |
fished the horns yesterday afternoon and caught a few. left the dock at 2:30 and was back at the island at 7. 5 fish between 20 and 40 pounds and we never put the riggers out. they're closer than that some fish taken in the mudhole as well.
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Cool! Nice job. How was the battle? Did you use lighter tackle or the big guns?
My juices are starting to flow. |
Used light tackle. Actually used my livelining bass gear and some heavy spinng gear (Accurate Boss 665, Thunnus 1600) both rigged with tuf-line and flouro leaders. Headed back as soon as time allows. They'll be around for a couple weeks.
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Nice pic....that is my target this year....a 500+ pounder on my 19' Whaler BY MYSELF.... :laugha: :laugha:
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good luck!!!!! What is the deal with selling - any special permits required? i would be hard pressed to keep a fish if it was worth that kinda money -IWK |
Yes, you need a permit....I think in this thread MakoMike posted a link to the web site you need to go to buy a permit.....$26 I think it costs.
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If you are going to sell your fish you also need a lot of safety equipment, including Cat I epirb, SOLAS liferaft and flares, survival suits, etc. All together probably cost more than you'll get for any one fish.
The website for permits is Http://www.nmfspermits.com |
Might make sense to team up with a USCG certified boat with all the extras when you go out fishing.....have them sell the fish for you, and bounce back a little something to them for their troubles....MM might make a little icing on the cake this summer.... :rotf3:
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Devils- Hey buddy do me a favor and send some of those tuna with the blue color down this way, these yellow colored tuna don't seem to like Yankees :as:
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Selling is a whole different story!!! Different permit, ALL the safety gear mentioned in another reply!!! |
Thanks Ron,
I knew about the pealegic (I know I probably spelled it wrong) species permit. And I figured there was a much more paperwork to sell them. -IWK |
fished thursday in close around the mudhole. boated 12 bluefin all cookie cutters at 25 pounds with another 4 or 5 knockdowns. never went south of the 800 line. plenty of fish out there and some real good action on the edge as well. hope you guys are gettin some its been like a lake since tuesday out there. :skulz:
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looking for buddy boat friday 7-22
devels fiddle what size boat are you in at the mudhole as i will be going out there friday the 22nd weather permiting in a 21 ft wa looking for a buddy boat i launch out of gallee tuna and shark maybe down too the gully any body going out that day and what where you using for lures if you dont mind me asking thanks shawn from ludlow mass
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Man...flat as can be today.....heaven for a 19' Whaler....I started at MH....nothing.....so I ran over to AB....nothing.....skunkola for me....foggy as hell today....saw nobody else out there at all.
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There were some fish between the harbor of refuge and the north end of Block last wed. to fri. Not many boats on them either. I guess no one in the area expected them.
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UNless the weather changes drastically before the weekend I wil be going out Saturday with school bluefin the primary target. I'm still debating where and will make my final decision based on weather and the latest reports. I'm consdiereing (in no particular order):
1) Block Island-Mud Hole area 2) Stellwagon Bank 3) Jeffries Ledge Any thoughts on where the best action might be Saturday? Anyone interested in joining? FO |
If you decied on MudHole area, PM me......
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Looks like Jeffries this time.
HR, I've made plans for Sunday through Teusday starting 8/14 for Block Island. Will be staying at Champlan's if you can make those dates. Of course, others welcome as well. |
FO - yes, those dates look good right now....I'll PM you once we gget a little closer.....
I plan to head out tomorrow......anybody have any reports around BI area for footballs...??? Mudhole?? Acid Barge?? |
The reports I'm hearing is the more consistant action is further out Homer; but the mudhole was a good bet for schoolies all last year in July, no reason not now....
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HR, I just heard that one boat that went out today didn't get into the fish until they got out around Jenny's and Ryan's horn. Maybe thy've moved out a little?
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Could be...these bastards are hard to find......... :laughs:
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the bluefin have moved a tad west. south of the sub bouy to the butterfish. cookie cutters around 30 inches and a little bigger. no need to travel farther than that for bluefin. went to the tails last wednesday and got some mahi and a couple of small yellows to 40 pounds. trolled from 6am to 3 pm overall very slow in the tails on the troll. :buds:
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Trolled and chunked on Jeffries all day Saturday. Trolled for 4 hours on Sunday. Saw 1 torpedo leave the water, but that's as close as it got for me. No bites whatsoever. Have some nice cod and haddock though!
Oh, and while I'm on the subject of trolling on Jeffires I want to share an experience that I didn't enjoy. Saturday morning I'm trolling a 5 rod spread. I don't have outriggers so 5 rods is as far as I go. Another boat (about 30 foot. looked commercial) starts to overtake me on the right side at about a 30 degree angle. As he approaches I'm thinking he's going to go around me or just speed up a bit so he won't have to change course. He does nothing. At this point, I start to slow from about 6.5 knots to 5.5 knots and then to 4.5 knots to let him get ahead of me. He still does nothing and appears to start slowing down instead of speeding up or maintaining speed to pass me on the right when he comes out of his wheelhouse and starts waving his hands obviously very upset probably that I have not taken more evasive action. I'm about to start turning left since this guy is almost on top of me now when he goes back into his wheelhouse and makes a sharp left turn and promptly steams across my entire spread about 60-70 feet off my stern. He grabs 3 of my lines, my reels are screaming, cuts 2 of them off and just keeps going. After bringing everything in and securing the boat I chased him down and recorded his name, port, and vessel ID. I didn't stop to share my feeling or anything since I figured he was probably not well balanced, might have a weapon on board or whatever. In spite of what he did I'm not interested in getting into it 25 miles off shore. Today I'm trying to decide exactly what to do. |
FO, according to the rules of the road you were supposed to maintain course and speed. Mybe the fact that you slowed down was what got him ticked off?
The fact that you had fishing lines out has no bearing on the situation. Out of common courtesy he should have went way behind you to make sure to avoid your lines. But as a matter of navigation by the rules he didn't do anything wrong. |
Went out Sat; trolled from the NW corner south about 5miles past the SW corner; one take down missed on a spreader; trolled back through the center towards the fingers nothing; ran in to cell phone range, rearranged an appointment and trolled the muydhole for ah hour; one bluefish
140mi rd trip for nada... can't win if you dint play... and FO, i'd echo Mike's comments according to the rotr, you shoulda kept going, and trolling give no additional ROW... |
Forgive me for not painting this picture accurately. I did not slow down until I felt that we were getting way too close. If we both did nothing we would have without doubt collided. He was already too far ahead (past my long lines) to be considering going behind me. He was going about 2 knots faster than I was before I started to slow down. Only when I felt I had to do something to avoid a collision did I begin to slow down and potentially to turn left though I never got a chance to do the latter. The only thing I can think of that he was thinking is that we were simply approaching each other at the same speed and with him being on the right having the right of way. And then not thinking that I took action soon enough decided to penalize me with malicious destruction of my property.
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FO,
You said he was overtaking you at a 30 degree angle, in that case he does not have the row, he is the burdened vessel in an overtaking situation and its up to him to take wahtever action is necessary until he is safely passed. OTOH if he was anywhere from two point aft of the starboard beam to bow on, he had the ROW and you had to take the evasive action. Either way there is nothing in the ROR that prevents him from passing close astern, but that is a matter of common courtesy. If I had to guess, based solely on what you said, I would guess that you were the burdened vessel and he got pissed when you didn't give way so he decided to run over your lines. Nothing you can do about it. |
You guys blow me away with your knowledge....makes me feel like I am a hazzard out there with my totally limited knowledge..... :laughs:
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Thanks MM that certainly helps. So two points aft of the starboard beam means he would be approaching me at approximately 65 degrees. It could have been a little greater than 30 degrees but by no means anywhere near two points aft of the starboard beam. If he was in fact commercial then he must have understood his angle of approach and what it meant in terms of right of way. The only remaining issue then could be that he felt maybe that I was going faster than him, but I can't see how. At least this helps me to understand better what may have been going through his mind.
As far as going over my lines, this was absolutley no doubt intentional and malicious. As my reels screamed, I blew my horn only to see him stare back at me as to say, "see what you get" and just keep going. I find it hard to believe that there is no law against intentional destruction of someone's property in this fashion. I trust your knowledge as you certainly seem to know what you are talking about, so are you saying that anyone can intentionally steam over others' trolling lines and not be responsible? I would have expected that if I ever did this, even accidentally, that I would at least be responsible for the damage, but to do it intentionally to me would seem to be a crime. Thanks for helping me to understand the situation better. Right of way or not I'll be moving much sooner and faster the next time around. |
So anyone heading out this weekend looking for the tuna bite?? I have finally talked some of my friends into comming down to Block Island. I am not to familar with the SBFT bite down there. My plans are to head out and pick up some stripers near block then head out a little farther offshore to see if I can troll up/cast to a school. Just looking for a report to where they may be.
If any of you gonna be out there try to give me call. I go by INSTIGATOR. ch 66 68. or PM me and we can get into more details. Hope to see some of ya out there Steve |
I'm gonna give it another try but I'm heading out of the Merrimack over to Jeffries. Good luck!
Anhyone else doing Jeffries? I'l be monitoring 16. Give me a hail and switch to 68. |
Am I missing something....?? Aren't the seas supposed to be wicked rough this weekend..??
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I thought it was supposed to blow thru tonight and be more on the cape side.
Hope im not wrong |
I might try a run tomorrow morning if the seas look calm enough.....anyone else heading out in S. RI?
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Coastal waters from Merrimack River MA out 25 NM to Plymouth MA out
40 NM- Including the Stellwagen Bank national marine sanctuary 346 PM EDT Fri Jul 29 2005 Tonight: W Winds 10 to 15 kt, diminishing to around 5 kt. Seas 2 to 3 Ft. Sat: NW Winds around 5 kt, becoming E in the afternoon. Seas 1 to 3 Ft. Sat Night: SE Winds around 5 kt, becoming NE after midnight. Seas 1 to 3 Ft. |
I havent slept since the Tuna meeting on tuesday! I blame Mako Mike and HomeRun04!!!!!!
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