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BassDawg 02-12-2009 05:33 PM

i will have to agree with the
no secret SPOTS sentiments,,,,,,,,,

yet the thing that IS kept SECRET is
the where and the when of the BITE.
:chatter :doh: :doh: :chatter

most spots that i've been told about were
places that i would've found out about, anyways.

the best part of this "secrecy dilemma" is that my biggest producer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

i DID find on me own and i've had the thrill of my surfcasting life
discovering it a little bit more with each season, while improving
at this surfcraziness we DO because of the consistent opportunities to catch!!!

GOOD GOD!! i shore do LOVE this thang that WE DO!!!
:jump: :jump: :jump: :jump:

Adam_777 02-12-2009 08:05 PM

Why keep a secret ?Loose lips lead to crowds,aggravation,trash,beach fires,drunk people,ignorant people,fences,combat fishing.It's fine to tell random people you've been catching big fish.If they ask for location you just tell them a pre determined place.I hate to lie but I've seen full blown spot burn and it's consequences.I say nothing or lead the crowd in the wrong direction.Its a touchy situation with me and always will be.To each his own.

Back Beach 02-13-2009 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Tagger (Post 663906)
sorry Mike ,, hate to break it to you but your spot is not a secret anymore.. all this eel talk and big fish pics have cast the eyes of many upon you .. Oh yea ,, expect shortages in eels also. Might as well build bleaches down there.. hate to be the bearer ,:eyes:but he told 2 friends and he told 2 friends ..

Not sure what you mean Ed, but most of the places I fish are usually bustling with people at some point. Sometimes you just have to take a number and wait or try to stay out of step with the crowds. I usually find fishing the 11pm to 4 am shift makes just about every place "secret."

As for the he told 2 friends, so forth and so on, I've experienced that since day one 20 plus years ago. Kinda what this thread is about....I don't play the secret game any more, at least with guys I'm friendly with. They're only fish for christ's sake....

Nebe 02-13-2009 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Back Beach (Post 664035)
They're only fish for christ's sake....


exactly. Problem is... when people start surfcasting for reasons other than simple enjoyment, issues arise.

RIROCKHOUND 02-13-2009 08:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Back Beach (Post 664035)
I don't play the secret game any more, at least with guys I'm friendly with. They're only fish for christ's sake....

Thats true.
If you fished closer I'd mug you every night :hidin:

Nebe 02-13-2009 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 664040)
Thats true.
If you fished closer I'd spoon with you every night :hidin:

IM CRUSHED!! :(

RIROCKHOUND 02-13-2009 08:38 AM

Luv ya to. hows philly?


not to completely hijack I think the secrets game is dangerous, who do you tell, who do you not.... I've learned to keep it to a select few friends, who fish similar spots, techniques and hours I do, and I trust. Otherwise, I'll show ya the slips (done in my best Framingham Mike accent :)

JoeBass 02-13-2009 10:08 AM

This is a in the same vein...I took my brother-in-law fishing for trout in Vermont. I took him to one of my favorite "secret" stretches. We have a field day....browns a brookies and keep afew nice ones for dinner.(I only keep 2-3 dinners a year) On the way back to the car we pass a house with 3 guys sitting on the porch. I say "let me do the talking". So they ask and I say "a couple real small ones". "that's too bad, that river hasn't really produced in years" They say....at which point the bro-in-law can't help himself and jumps onto the porch to show them our fish. Right on the spot they start planning their trip for the morning and talking about the guys they have to let know the river is hot again. Never took him fishing again.

The Dad Fisherman 02-13-2009 10:25 AM

In-Laws :wall:

Back Beach 02-13-2009 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 664040)
Thats true.
If you fished closer I'd mug you every night :hidin:

You know where I like to hide. When I tell people they don't believe me though.:huh:
Its a stigma(secret squirrel) from years past...I really do tell guys what's up, but they either keep their distance out of respect, or simply think I'm misleading them.:angel:

BTW, its FRANKLIN....

DZ 02-13-2009 10:47 AM

Good thread - Lots of lessons learned with this topic over the years. Been burned by some very good friends - they're still good friends - just no longer grapevine worthy.

Here is one scenario where a "secret" good bite was ruined by a trusted friend.
Many years ago we had a great bite in an area just over an hour's drive from my home. We discovered this new location and fell in love with it. It had everything, off the beaten track, consistent action, quality bass, and we never saw ANY other casters while fishing there. Four of us, all plug/eel casters, agreed to keep our yaps shut about the place.
Next season we start poking around the area again. One night I take the long drive over, park where the buggy can't be seen, walk 15 minutes, wade 100 yards sweating my ass off, look up and there are three guys (that I know) bait-fishing on a large rock perch. Two of them ran a bait-shop where I lived. One of my other "trusted" friends had just started working part time at the same bait shop. I was fuming as it was easy to figure out who spilled the beans.

Normally I could share this spot with other pluggers as plug casters tend to move around - but bait guys tend to sit in a spot for hours. By the next week there were a half dozen guys chunking there every time I took the drive over. It became so crowded that it wasn't worth the 2 hour roundtrip drive anymore.

Secrets, keeping them (and figuring them out) are part of the surfcasting puzzle - without them it wouldn't be as much of a challenge. There are guys who've shared valuable intell with me over the years and I'm always grateful for volunteered info - the unwritten code for this type of help is not to share it. When I do go to a location that someone has shared with me I always seek their permission - if I get there and its occupied or if the caster that clued me in arrives I vacate the spot so he can fish it.

As far as secret methods/techniques are concerned: I'm happy to tell you that they do exist. As far as sharing techniques with others it comes down to what the motivation is for the person that asks me. If they are going to use it for the purpose of filling up a bass coffin it is a red flag - I won't share info willingly with someone who kills cows consistently. If I know their ideals/ethics are closer to mine I'll willingly share info.

I'm much more impressed by a casters ability to keep a low profile than how many cows they hang.

DZ

ProfessorM 02-13-2009 11:57 AM

If a friendly person asks I will tell, if I know. But I usually won't go out of my way to offer info to strangers. Grapevines are very important to me as I haven't lived across the street from the ocean for a long time. I have several long time friends, retired and non retired , and talk to them weekly and sometimes daily about conditions and their input is invaluable. Gets me in the ballpark and that is all I am usually looking for, not looking for their exact rock, gps position, or stretch of sand, although most of these people will offer me much more than that usually, their good friends. I won't give out anything I get from them if they say so , but rarely do. My goal is to try to supply as much recon in return as I receive and to be honest I get more satisfaction giving them good info then I receive.

Sea Flat 02-13-2009 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rappin Mikey (Post 663512)
You scratch my back and I'll scratch your's. Thats how I roll.

I second this.

RIJIMMY 02-13-2009 12:49 PM

I have 2 secrets that will blow your mind,
1. Fish eels at night in rocky areas or current
2. Hook bunker in head, let swim near rocky shore.

Other than that, its mostly logisitics for me. Where can I park, will I get mugged, can you wade there, etc. I reached out to a few folks last year on some canal info, I wasnt looking for secrets, having never fished it, I wasnt sure if I should wade out in the water, or if it was a dangerous area to fish. With limited time to fish, some basic info could save wasted time.
From the boat, any idiot with a basic understanding of teh fish can find good spots by looking at the map, but just like from the surf, sometimes they're there, some times they're not. I will give info to those I feel are decent people, either who I met or conversed with on the site.

JFigliuolo 02-13-2009 02:24 PM

I don't live close to the ocean... thusly I work hard for everything. I share info w/partner and... no, that's about it.

Pete F. 02-13-2009 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoeBass (Post 664061)
This is a in the same vein...I took my brother-in-law fishing for trout in Vermont. I took him to one of my favorite "secret" stretches. We have a field day....browns a brookies and keep afew nice ones for dinner.(I only keep 2-3 dinners a year) On the way back to the car we pass a house with 3 guys sitting on the porch. I say "let me do the talking". So they ask and I say "a couple real small ones". "that's too bad, that river hasn't really produced in years" They say....at which point the bro-in-law can't help himself and jumps onto the porch to show them our fish. Right on the spot they start planning their trip for the morning and talking about the guys they have to let know the river is hot again. Never took him fishing again.

Just where was that spot in VT
:bgi:
:hidin:

JoeBass 02-17-2009 10:08 AM

Just where was that spot in VT (asks Pete F)

Well Pete, you just make a left a the big 'ol barn that burned down 11 years ago and it's up on the right a bit down the road.

steve 02-18-2009 11:28 AM

A secret is a secret. I once kept a spot secret for 16 yrs. because my partner showed me the place and we crushed the fish there for years. He got a 50 which made it even more prized. Well anyway, one day he told me I no longer had to be mum about the place so now I will tell. That's the way it goes. Secrecy is nothing today compared to years ago. Back then the $ was involved and nobody said anything, even about methods. Today, it kills me, and I see it alot, an angler comes in the tackle shop to weigh in a nice fish and inevitably some one asks the dreaded ? - where did you catch it and on what. Usually the fisherman with the prize says nothing or lies which one should never do. If you don't want to tell, just say so. People should respect that. It's just surf fishing etiquette. If someone tells me they caught bass I never, never ask unless they tell me. And if they do I will never jump in their spot that night unless they ask me.


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