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Back Beach 10-17-2008 09:45 AM

Last three trips for me:

Sun am 10/12 - 30# and 36#.. only 2 fish I got, but good ones

Mon am 10/13 - 4 fish in the low-mid 20# class

Thurs am 10/16- 1 fish about 17#

Saturday am(tomorrow)...tbd...still looking for one last good fish.:fishin:

This week last year was just silly for real large fish. Its amazing how things change from one year to the next.

Slipknot 10-17-2008 11:15 AM

Fall fishing is the best
I'm glad I went last night, got my best of the year so far = 37 lbs
I could name the spot and it would not matter today because the fish move this time of year, I will say it was NOT from my usual spot.
Luck and timing have more to do with being successful for me this time of year, and use common sense. Get out there, ya can't catch from the computer

ProfessorM 10-17-2008 11:41 AM

Good for you Bruce

Slipknot 10-17-2008 11:43 AM

thanks Paul :)

good tides coming up:faga:

Brian L 10-17-2008 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Crafty Angler (Post 629225)
Mmmmmmm.....'tog :drool::drool::drool:

Yup, the frost is almost on the pumpkin, time for Uncle Crafty's Drunken Blackfish Stew to ward off the chills :uhuh:


!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Recipe? Recipe? Already got a freezer full of tog.

BatesBCheatin 10-17-2008 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Flaptail (Post 629538)
Re read your last statement. In these hard times you could be opening the door to company. There are many out there who search these boards for clues, though I am sure you may realize it now, you may have just tipped off a bunch of folks who do the leg work by sitting in front of a pc rather than doing it the hard way.

Food for thought. Though not specifically naming a spot, your close to it.

I have made this mistake before, just friendly advice.

I do hear what you're saying, but the area I think you may be talking about is not where I was. Though re-reading my post I could see how some could make a wild 'guess' that is was there. I'm pretty certain there was cloud cover in that area that night over there anyways so the real good detectives would know that. :laugha:

Your advice has been noted. :cheers:

Back Beach 10-19-2008 08:29 AM

Saturday 12am-5am= zero

Today 3am-7am= bunch of micros and a 15# fish on top. Nothing on eels in the dark though.

Still a few good ones taken the last few days by some friends up into the mid 30's.

I'm sticking with my assessment...its over for large quantities of large fish. :uhuh:

Patience and wherewithal required from here on in. Single big fish, small pods of fish, and micros on top to finish the year. I'm ready to hang it up for 2008, save for one or two last minute commando trips...

Back Beach 10-19-2008 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Slipknot (Post 629574)
Fall fishing is the best
I'm glad I went last night, got my best of the year so far = 37 lbs
I could name the spot and it would not matter today because the fish move this time of year, I will say it was NOT from my usual spot.
Luck and timing have more to do with being successful for me this time of year, and use common sense. Get out there, ya can't catch from the computer

Nice going Bruce.:btu:

Clogston29 10-19-2008 09:03 AM

froze my ass off and battled a tough NE wind Fri night for a 15# on a riggie and 0 at dawn

i'm done driving north this season. maybe a trip south here and there as schedule permits.

now i've gotta get caught up on yard / house work :deer:

Back Beach 10-23-2008 08:17 AM

Lows in the upper 20's forecast for tonight..:eek:

Bundle up and good luck if you head out......and remember...... it's over...:devil:

These are the days of the "earned" fish....

Sea Dangles 10-23-2008 12:14 PM

Be prepared for the phone call Mike.

fishbones 10-23-2008 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Back Beach (Post 631331)
Lows in the upper 20's forecast for tonight..:eek:

Bundle up and good luck if you head out......and remember...... it's over...:devil:

These are the days of the "earned" fish....

It will be in the high 30's where I'm heading tonight and the wind should drop enough so it will be somewhat comfortable. Hopefully I'll be able to "earn" a couple tonight because I'll be hanging it up pretty soon. I still think there's some good fishing to be had on the Cape and definitely in RI.

ProfessorM 10-23-2008 01:41 PM

I'll be heading out in my tin boat at early dawn tomorrow. Nutin like zipping along at 20 in an open boat with the temp in the low 30's. I must be deranged. Going to have to remember my mittens with the string attached so they don't fall over board

numbskull 10-23-2008 03:05 PM

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Slow, cold going, but saw more fish today than I've seen for a month....which isn't saying much. Got enough to make the trip fun. These fish should be in RI shortly. No bait my way to hold them.
These Pentax w60 cameras suck when you need to use a timer.

ProfessorM 10-23-2008 03:22 PM

Nice G. I hope they will be on there way to where I am going tomorrow. Not that far of a swim

Striper_Haven_03 10-23-2008 05:24 PM

Fished this morning in heavy surf with winds NNE around 20-25. Nothing from my usual perch. Then around 7am after walking off the rocks I notice about 20-30 birds diving and whirling about 100 yards down the beach about 150 yards off shore . A bunch of fat bass, probably in the 40-45" range crashing adult bunker. After several attempts to get into casting distance and 10 mouthfuls of salt-water I gave up. To rough when your fishing a east facing beach with 20-25 winds on the incoming.

Might have been my last chance at a decent fish and I blew it! Oh well.

Rockfishroger 10-23-2008 05:39 PM

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Went out last weekend to do some early TW fishing,I had numorus blow ups and short strikes on my Zara Spook,but only managed one small rock before sun up.

Here is the one short I caught.I think its going to be awsome fall.

Back Beach 10-24-2008 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by numbskull (Post 631492)
Slow, cold going, but saw more fish today than I've seen for a month....which isn't saying much. Got enough to make the trip fun. These fish should be in RI shortly. No bait my way to hold them.
These Pentax w60 cameras suck when you need to use a timer.

Attaboy George...

BatesBCheatin 10-24-2008 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by numbskull (Post 631492)
Slow, cold going, but saw more fish today than I've seen for a month....which isn't saying much. Got enough to make the trip fun. These fish should be in RI shortly. No bait my way to hold them.
These Pentax w60 cameras suck when you need to use a timer.


Nice pic. I've been looking into those w60's. Please explain your timer comment.

NIB 10-24-2008 09:05 AM

Very Nice picture Geo..

Back Beach 10-24-2008 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by BatesBCheatin (Post 631647)
Please explain your timer comment.


1) He needs a timer because nobody wants to fish with him, much less take his picture.

2) If he doesn't put up prima facie proof of his catches, some wise guy will question his claims.

3) The picture helps preserve his perceived prowess at catching fish on plugs when I know damn well he used an eel to catch that fish...

Bronko 10-24-2008 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Back Beach (Post 631666)
1) He needs a timer because nobody wants to fish with him, much less take his picture.

2) If he doesn't put up prima facie proof of his catches, some wise guy will question his claims.

3) The picture helps preserve his perceived prowess at catching fish on plugs when I know damn well he used an eel to catch that fish...

:jester:

ProfessorM 10-24-2008 12:06 PM

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LOL. George is the man. Nutin this morning. Beautiful morning, although cold, perfect tin boat day,but it was very mellow out there. A few small fish and no bird action. Pretty dead.

Finaddict 10-24-2008 12:18 PM

Great photos Paul

SAUERKRAUT 10-24-2008 03:43 PM

Numbskull's last eel...
 
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Originally Posted by Back Beach (Post 631666)
1) ...when I know damn well he used an eel to catch that fish...

I was on the beach the last time Numby used an eel: Around 1989 I think. We canoed out to the Nauset Point tip, because the new breach at Chatham created an island and stopped 4WD access. I was catching fish so fast that Numby took off his plug, grabbed an eel, and hooked a fish in 10 seconds. He thought it was cheating...

Back Beach 10-26-2008 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by SAUERKRAUT (Post 631807)
I was catching fish so fast that Numby took off his plug, grabbed an eel, and hooked a fish in 10 seconds. He thought it was cheating...

:laugha: I love it.

As for fishing this weekend, there was a highlight. My 4 year old caught his first bluefish yesterday at east beach. Alas, when you really need a camera none was present.


As for bass, there's plenty of micros and a few decent ones mixed in. I could only manage a 15# fish from the canal Friday night though. Will probably stick to days from here on in...

Moses 10-26-2008 12:05 PM

Took friday off and fished upper Buzz Bay and then Gay Head.

Lots of stripers still in and around Mass Maritime. My buddy lost a big fish on our second drift, practically bringing him to tears. No bird action but drifting eels and rubber sure did the trick.

Gay Head was all big bluefish, not one striper. These fish were puking up small butterfish and squid. I also snagged a few scup fishing lead heads off the bottom.

Water temps ranged from 54 down to 50 depending on where we were. Only bird action we saw was going home across Buzz Bay in between Nashuon and West Island. Blues and stripers chasing some sort of small baitfish.


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