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Uncle Rob 10-27-2006 10:19 AM

This weekend will be great in Mid-CT areas. New Haven to about lower New London. The big guys love this up comming weather.

zimmy 10-27-2006 12:57 PM

I don't really know how the bass have been... I have to unhook ten monster toothed fork-tails for everybass, but in the last two weeks the bass are at least a decent size down this way.

Canalman 10-27-2006 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 427963)
Dave, that's good to know.

I have a lot of money. Where can I buy luck?

-spence

Jeff,

You want a map? :wavey:
Put a little time in and you'll find them... they're right where you'd expect at this time of the year.:btu:

piemma 10-28-2006 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Adamfishes (Post 427710)
Heard a report of fish over 40" being caught in Maine so I highly doubt our chance is gone. So when the Fat Lady Goes "LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" is :wid:

Common misconception is that because the fish are in Maine they are coming by Mass and RI. Ever hear about them going by on the "outside"? Happens all the time. I think is's close to over. There may be a few good fish right through Thanksgiving but you are now fishing for stragglers. The big push was about 2 weeks ago when we were slamming 30# fish every day.

JoeP 10-28-2006 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by piemma (Post 428207)
The big push was about 2 weeks ago when we were slamming 30# fish every day.


Speak for yourself, boat-guy...:jester: :jester:

:jump:

spence 10-28-2006 09:08 AM

Too funny, I was going to say the exact same thing :hs:

-spence

Back Beach 10-28-2006 09:12 AM

Still a bunch of big girls in Mass. :uhuh: probably near the end though.

tattoobob 10-28-2006 09:43 AM

after Friday I think it is coming to an end up here.

Clogston29 10-28-2006 10:16 AM

Still some decent fish on the N. Shore but its spotty and they definately seam to be moving (coming in waves), as there were last year at this time. Got into a nice group last night with luds48 but once the wind picked up in became pretty much impossible to fish eels how they wanted 'em. Luds did manage a 14" fish on a 9" needle in the wind though.

I really don't think that they're here longer than last year or the year before, just more people posting that they're here and therefore more people fishing later in the year and thus more fish caught, or maybe their just in more obvious (high profile) spots. I know where they were last year (and they were large) and word never really got out. Larger and larger amounts of fisherman fishing later in the season seam to be a trend the last few years and I think the web has alot to do with it (and I admit that it has definatly effected my fishing also, not throwing stones here). Caught fish in the snow on the N. Shore last year and I heard of schoolie blitzes in December up here so shoolie blitzes this time of year are nothing new. There was also a 50 caught up here on Halloween last season. Just a matter of how many skunkings your willing to take to get a quick shot at some fish once in a while. And who really knows what goes on out there once everyone does call it quits.

luds 10-28-2006 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Clogston29 (Post 428227)
Luds did manage a 14" fish on a 9" needle in the wind though.
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uh:err: ...What are you talking about?:huh: That fish was much larger.:humpty:

piemma 10-28-2006 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Clogston29 (Post 428227)
Still some decent fish on the N. Shore but its spotty and they definately seam to be moving (coming in waves), as there were last year at this time. Got into a nice group last night with luds48 but once the wind picked up in became pretty much impossible to fish eels how they wanted 'em. Luds did manage a 14" fish on a 9" needle in the wind though.

I really don't think that they're here longer than last year or the year before, just more people posting that they're here and therefore more people fishing later in the year and thus more fish caught, or maybe their just in more obvious (high profile) spots. I know where they were last year (and they were large) and word never really got out. Larger and larger amounts of fisherman fishing later in the season seam to be a trend the last few years and I think the web has alot to do with it (and I admit that it has definatly effected my fishing also, not throwing stones here). Caught fish in the snow on the N. Shore last year and I heard of schoolie blitzes in December up here so shoolie blitzes this time of year are nothing new. There was also a 50 caught up here on Halloween last season. Just a matter of how many skunkings your willing to take to get a quick shot at some fish once in a while. And who really knows what goes on out there once everyone does call it quits.

Remember where we met up with you last year? That was Nov 11 and the large girls were there but not in any numbers.

Clogston29 10-28-2006 03:10 PM

Yup, and I'll be back

tattoobob 10-28-2006 05:08 PM

I hope they will be at Block Island 11/11.

damgriz 10-29-2006 03:33 PM

there are still big fish around thru november,my biggest surf caught bass came from ma. waters in the middle of november. fishing live eels. the hits a few but i always found that they were 25 # and up in the ma. surf in november. so don't give up too early,just make sure you dress for the weather as it may be great weather during the day but once the sun goes down it feels like the middle of winter.

fcap60 10-29-2006 03:47 PM

Lat year a commercial fisherman told me that he pulls his boat the 1st week of December every year and told me that almost every year he sees Tuna chasing schools of 40lb and 50lb bass out front past Point Judith Lighthouse.

Decide for yourselves whether this has merrit.

likwid 10-29-2006 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by tattoobob (Post 428217)
after Friday I think it is coming to an end up here.

Nope.

eelman 10-29-2006 06:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fcap60 (Post 428609)
Lat year a commercial fisherman told me that he pulls his boat the 1st week of December every year and told me that almost every year he sees Tuna chasing schools of 40lb and 50lb bass out front past Point Judith Lighthouse.

Decide for yourselves whether this has merrit.

true, 5 miles out!

tattoobob 10-29-2006 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by likwid (Post 428612)
Nope.

Ah ya,

bart 10-30-2006 11:53 AM

i'm done for the year but not because i want to, my knee just won't allow it. i'm bumming but not too bad, i only fished from mid aug thru late Oct. and i caught a bunch of fish mostly on plugs. never broke 30 pounds this year tho which was kinda disappointing. oh well, there's always next season :cheers:


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