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Notaro 01-24-2003 01:52 PM

How can a trolling be so boring? I tried it once and I got nothing. Maybe I can learn something new from anyone here. I would like to experiment saltwater flyfishing or lures.

Notaro 01-24-2003 01:57 PM

Jenn, no one has to be a veteran angler. Any one with experiences, knowledges, and loves for fishing is fine with me. Besides, I would like to meet angler and improve my surfcasting skills and beach reading skills. We can fish together, but I have to warn you that I am deaf. I can read lips well. All you just have to be yourself and be realxed. I can teach you some sign language if you would like to learn.

So what fish do you catch most of time?

TheSpecialist 01-24-2003 04:03 PM

OK ok Sweetieface and Notaro since we are all relatively close, in the spring one saturday afternoon, we can hookup and fish somewhere. I will get live herring, and we should get some fish. Notaro I will teach you all the knots you need to know, and how to rig up for certain kinds of fishing, including chunking, livelining, plugs, teasers, and eels. How does this sound?

Sweetieface 01-24-2003 04:05 PM

I catch mostly stripers. Well, I've only been a handful of times, but have been pretty successful. Except for the boots I've brought in.....

Specialist...LIVE herring??? I've worked with fresh and frozen, but not live......

Christian 01-24-2003 04:07 PM

HERRING = can i come too?

TheSpecialist 01-24-2003 04:17 PM

Yes Christian you can come too. We can go to Nut Island or JFK some place very easy for all to get to.

SF it's an exciting game using the Herring.

Sweetieface 01-24-2003 07:56 PM

Now I'm interested...
When are we going?

RickBomba 01-24-2003 09:39 PM

Careful Billy,
Remember the time you and me planned a trip with liveys and couldn't find any anywhere?
Happened to me a couple of times this year after that.
Later,
Rick

Clammer 01-24-2003 10:01 PM

Bill ,Take them in April = plenty of buckies =no fish

JohnR 01-24-2003 10:05 PM

Bill - can I come too? Yer gonna need a bigger livewell :D

SF & Notaro - swimming live buckeys is some of the most fun fishing out there - very good fishing too most of the time.

Jenn 01-25-2003 03:10 AM

Quote:

Jenn, no one has to be a veteran angler. Any one with experiences, knowledges, and loves for fishing is fine with me. Besides, I would like to meet angler and improve my surfcasting skills and beach reading skills. We can fish

uh....maybe I am lost here...but do you have sweetie and I mixed up???

(but either way, I am not a "veteran" either ;) ! but I am always game for fishing with and meeting new people!!!:D :D :D )

TheSpecialist 01-25-2003 07:40 AM

John bring your livewell and sandsled to work and we can hace a striped bass/ livebaitathon.

Rick I will check for them, when I get them consistantly then we go. If all else fails get Weymouth permit.

Jersey_Jim 01-25-2003 08:18 AM

Another idea 4 u
 
Sweetieface; You may need to change your email handle to something like "Warthog" or "Wolf Fish".....something like that would ease the naturally suspiciouus mind of a signigficant other !

<GGGGGG>

;)

Got Stripers 01-25-2003 09:43 AM

Hey if the timing is right I'll volunteer to come with some backup herringhttp://www.ledgerunnerbaits.com/sp7.5.jpg , they aren't live but work pretty darn well. These don't require buckets, oxygen and last a long time on a hook:).

Sweetieface 01-25-2003 08:12 PM

The name is actually an old family joke. Warthog does have a wonderful ring to it, I will consider that one. I'll put it on my list next to Pus-ball, or vomitbrain....

Ok, so I am reading all of your entries, and its mostly greek to me. Buckey's, liveys? Help me out here, gang. I know about four words: bait, rod, line, hook. Yah, thats pretty much it...

JohnR 01-25-2003 08:21 PM

Quote:

Buckey's, liveys?
Live Herring Bait...

Like feedin the bass a big fat marinated steak :D

redcrbbr 01-25-2003 09:37 PM

Quote:

John bring your livewell and sandsled to work and we can have a striped bass/ livebaitathon.
now this could be interesting!!!!!!!!!! soon as i get the ice out of my livewell

hace???

TheSpecialist 01-25-2003 11:39 PM

Red leave the ice in there and we can get ome eels. :laughs:

Pussball thats funny......

Striper SniperX 01-26-2003 12:55 AM

Re: Re: no way!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by bloocrab
..plus, ...I think Striper SniperX just wants to rassle me...:happy:
I haven't been payin' attention to this thread, but i just seen that now...

Nah, why would i wanna "rassle" ya?? :D Makes no sence....:smash:
Hmmm,
I'll just break off your claws/limbs- cut you in half, remove your top shell and fish for Tautog................LOL, just playing around :D

Sweetie- looks like you found plenty of fishin' buds....these are a good bunch of people i bet you will "match-the-hatch" with someone... :D

goodluck,
mike

BEETLE 01-26-2003 03:33 AM

Sweetieface - Fisherwoman and Baitcaster run a guide service of of the south shore - Shore or boat - whatever you prefer. I am sure you would enjoy a few trips with them, and you will learn a lot from them. They are one of the Sponsors of this site - look for the links to them on the home page, or in the main forum directory.:btu: :btu: :btu:

Come on down to the time on Feb. 15 th !!
Beetle :jester:

BEETLE 01-26-2003 03:42 AM

My navigation is off - see Charter + Guides Forum (Bill n Jules) or Bill n Jules Guide service to their link.

Mike -aka- (bassmaster) on the Ave Maria Charters also produces good fish when your ready for some heavy - duty boat fishing.

Notaro 01-29-2003 01:53 PM

Hey guys, don't forget to include me, alright?
Thanks.

Notaro 01-29-2003 03:37 PM

Hey gang, since all of you are planning a trip for Spring and Summer, I have something to tell you. I can get us free mackerals, croakers, mullets, herrings, and big-ass squids from my Uncle Luke's Asian supermarket in Chinatown. So what do all of you think?

JohnR 01-29-2003 03:54 PM

I use mostly live eels (a lot smaller than the congers in C-Town :) ) or plugs. I might swim a live herring or pogie but I rarely fish cut bait on the bottom. Just me :) ... But you're more than welcome to bring some bait and a spike when we get together this year.

TheSpecialist 01-29-2003 03:55 PM

Joe this is a small spring trip for you, Christian, and Sweetieface, to learn some new knots, places to fish, and techniques. I will be pm'ing you in the future about it. We will shoot for sometime in May.

Christian 01-29-2003 04:11 PM

spring feels so far away!! the second i hear of schoolies off to blacks creek i go.
specialist, you fish there last summer?

TheSpecialist 01-29-2003 04:35 PM

Only once or twice. I made many trips to the cape in the spring.

Notaro 01-30-2003 04:38 PM

Specialist, what is the most productive spot on the shore and on the water of Cape Cod?

TheSpecialist 01-30-2003 04:41 PM

Notaro there are many spots on the Cape that can be productive. The best thing to do is get a mapbook and drive. That and watch the fishing reports.

Notaro 01-30-2003 04:42 PM

Do you think that fishing on the Cape is most difficult and challenging?

Christian 01-30-2003 05:32 PM

specialist, you ever fish plum island? like fishing the river mouth.
thats where i do most of my late night stuff.

this is turning into an ask specialist thread.:D

TheSpecialist 01-31-2003 08:46 AM

Notaro it is not extremely difficult. The challenge lies in finding the spots. :D

Christian I fished PlumIsland once or twice. In my opinion, if you are going to drive an hour to there, why not drive an hour to the cape. You would'nt be dissapointed.

Saltheart 01-31-2003 10:00 AM

Vomitbrain! Now that is an interesting name . You read it , you form a mental picure , hmmm I'll swear I can almost smell it! :)

Quite creative sweetieface. I think you should stick with sweetieface! :)

Notaro 01-31-2003 06:17 PM

Christain, I hope that you are right. Except that I need to learn how to read water and use lures. And I need to learn how to mimilize my excessive gear because I can't stand my dad's whinning abt it and laughing at me. Where do you fish at CC?

Notaro 01-31-2003 06:20 PM

Hey guys, do you know what? It's already too long now! I want to FISH NOW!!!! I am losing my mind now. WAHHAAAAAHWAHHHHHH... :smash: :smash: :smash: :smash: :af: :af: :af: :mad: :smash: :happy:


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