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STRIPER77 02-19-2003 08:46 PM

Surf v/s Boat
 
One in the Suds is better than ten in the Blue.

bloocrab 02-20-2003 11:24 AM

Surf = Able to fish in ANY type of condition. NO MATTER WHAT!!!

Boat = Able to fish when the weather allows it.


.....hmmmm. I'm thinking extreme here....so let's me think about this. If I was given the choice of ONLY choosing one -

A: Surf - Be able to fish whenever I want, but never from a boat

or

B: Boat - Only fishing when the weather permitted...

If I had to choose only 1........I would go with A

...thank you and have a good night :)

Jenn 02-20-2003 12:13 PM

Bloo I think thats probably the best answer yet....

I like boat fishing but I feel like I have more room to relax and fish when I am on shore (because I am SOO graceful and its usually not until the end of the day when I finally find my sea legs...:rolleyes: :D ).....well in a way I guess I kind of consider the sand sled to be my boat!!!!:D

this older gentleman I know does a lot of freshwater fishing...always from his boat....so anyway he spots me fishing (from shore) one morning (he sometimes goes to the boat laucnch with his coffe and donut to "check things out") so he asks..."you really get anything here???" I say yeah.....next week he brings his rod on his coffee run and lands a 6.5 pound bass!!! the biggest hes ever pulled out of that place!!!!

....and from shore!!!! he cant stop telling me that story!!!:D and thats ok...because he tells it with so much enthusiasm!!!!

"uffah!!" 02-20-2003 12:57 PM

Who is Better?
 
"uffah!!" is better because he does BOTH, ad enjoy's BOTH!!

Goose 02-20-2003 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by bloocrab


Boat = Able to fish when the weather allows it.



there are protected waters boats can fish too......and size matters :laughs:

Clammer 02-20-2003 01:45 PM

I agree with Goose, not many days that I can ever remember that I couldn,t get to fish in my boat,but I know there were days that the surf was out of the question//////////////

GBOUTDOORS 02-20-2003 02:37 PM

Goose is right size matters and if I find you in my spot Goose I am bigger than you and will just push you aside so I can fish the honey hole:eek: :eek: :eek: :laughs: :laughs: Now I am going out side to start the Yamaha and let her run for a few minutes just to get the feel of being out there.:smash: :smash: :smash:

Goose 02-20-2003 04:47 PM

Thats it....I'm getting back into weight lifting! :humpty:

alr 02-20-2003 05:16 PM

Does that boat have to have a motor? I may not be able to get to the islands but I can get into some neat estuaries w/ my kayak and I can pull up on shore and surf cast. Besides I'm cheap, no gas, no reg. no taxesssss, little upkeep and all the fresh air you can handle.

bloocrab 02-20-2003 06:19 PM

Quote:

there are protected waters boats can fish too
..and on those days that a boat would have to fish those protected waters....don't you think a surf-fisher could fish the UN-protected waters???

hey, don't get me wrong...I'll LoVe my boat someday too....if it ever gets wet again... :smash:

...and Clam -
Quote:

not many days that I can ever remember that I couldn,t get to fish in my boat,but I know there were days that the surf was out of the question
..on the same days that the surf was out of the question....you were out on your boat? :confused: :confused: ..you must be talkin close to home -

and as far as the surf ever being out of the question.....only days I know of....are RED-TIDE days - :smash: :af: :af:

CowHunter 02-20-2003 06:24 PM

I love fishing the Surf and probably spend about 90% of the time of the surf and maybe 10% off the boat. I find that off the boat is much easier, especially if you have good electronics and are knowledgable. Not everyone that owns a boat knows what they are doing, especially those that fish entirely during the day chasing birds and running through schools of fish feeding on the surface. How about those boaters that follow the charter captains and cast into them. Most of the challenge is being able to find you're own fish. Another thing I take into consideration is, IT is much easier to land a big fish when you are reeling straight up from 8-60ft or so towards the boat. Now I am not saying that everyone that fishes the surf know what they are doing either, they dont. It is much more difficult to land a fish off the surf than it is off of a boat, without a doubt, to me it is much greater of a challenge. You have to remember that off the surf you cannot rely on good electronics that can tell you that you are on top of a school of big fish either.

Clammer 02-20-2003 06:51 PM

Bloo//
if I fish near home on a lousy day & the fish are there
whats the point??

I should have said that the surf was unfishable too me, which means that its fishabe to others//

But the same goes for boats/ I<ll fish where & when others won,t & v/v
Bottom line to me is now I fish to enjoy it ,compared to money fishing ,which is a completely differant game///
Be it boat or shore I,m not going to fish unless its fun {for me} doesn,t mean catching fish, but fun
I,ve had great times & not caught a thing

the night at REds spot , just laying in the sand watching the stars==great==

fishing Block in the boaton a beautiful flat calm day [watching] as the female in boat next to me was topless =Great IT doesn,t matter if your having fun :happy: :happy:

fishweewee 02-20-2003 07:25 PM

To-may-toe or to-mah-toe?

Tastes great or less filling?

Wax-on, or wax-off?

Is yak a boat? :laughs:

mrmacey 02-20-2003 08:23 PM

i just want to know
 
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is this the stuff you surf gurus carry aroung to get your mullets out there :D

CowHunter 02-20-2003 10:55 PM

Boaters have a much greater advantage of having the resources for catching more and bigger fish. However if you are fishing off the Surf doesn't mean you still can't catch alot of nice Bass. For 2002 I ended up with 16 Striped Bass ranging from 30lbs -39.5lbs and 94 Striped Bass ranging from 20lbs-29.5lbs. This was strictly in Rhody and Mass from June through November....I am not even counting locally when I was fishing in my neck of the woods in April and a small bit of May...I missed almost the whole month of May.

Big Vern 02-21-2003 01:21 PM

I do a fair amount of both boat and surf fishing, and I feel both have their advantage and place. During July and August when the picking off the beach is spotty at best, it's great to be able to get to the deeper water in search of cows. In this case boat fishing is FAR more enjoyable than surfcasting. However, in May and October when cows can be at your feet on the beach, surfcasting is FAR more enjoyable than the boat. Now, if you combine the two....

Also, I feel that there are two types of boat fisherman: those that cast plugs and fish pole in hand, and those that troll. Now, I'm aware of the productive value of the tube-n-worm, but that's just a boat ride to me. I would put the boat fisherman that have pole in hand on par with surf guys, but the troller is a wholly different beast.

Striper SniperX 02-21-2003 01:38 PM

this has gone on for a while,so i have to say something


You know who rules? neither of them.

it's all person prefferance, and what YOU like

non of them rule the ocean, the fish rule the ocean!!!!

Krispy 02-21-2003 04:19 PM

SURFCASTERS RULE!!!:cool: :rolleyes:


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