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I think a pool is in order to guess the first person to puke their guts all over the decks, likely someone from the bow!
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sorry man, had to ,lol |
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If your smart your money will be on me. Maybe 50/50 with striperman36. |
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Plus LL Bean stuff doesn't take to puke too well |
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Funny that all the 'pros' decided to sit in the sissy stern... Eat yer scopace and have fun soaking clams. Make sure to pack your maxi pads. Real men will be in the bow, where you get splashed and jig yer hearts out.
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All right Jack!! Sissy's and Niko in the stern..
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hey all bitches on the bow. if you guys are nice to me i'm hang out in the bow for a bit and give some jigging lessons. maybe some of you can keep busy gaffing the sterns fish
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Q: Do you know what you call a Snail on a Ship? A: A SNAILER! :biglaugh: figured i would level set your smack talk. So suck it stern sluts, Bow Bitches FTW! :jump1::rotf2: this is going to be a fun trip. |
I think some people may end up driftin home.
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please dont put me adrift - i'll stop being abrassive. mass dmf site says it's opening up on april 1st - anyone know if that's true or is it the 15th again. jig vs. bait - most of the time i prefer to jig but some circumstances call for bait, even if you just deadstick it while jigging. all my large cod have all been on bait.
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also any of you guys available to fish during the week. boat is good to go - start on haddock in a couple of weeks. and more cod porn
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When I spoke to the cap he said it was mainly a jig bite that time of year. But I hear you- sharpies seem to say that the pool fish always comes in on a clam. I figure I'll gut one of the first ones we get, if they're loaded with herring I'll stick to the jig, otherwise I might consider dropping some bait down. I think f4s is right on that one. Might be down for a day of fishing once we get to that time, I can help chip for gas and will bring a six pack of good beer. |
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I booked 3 spots today 33,34,35
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I'm in.................just booked and payed. Starboard 6 spot
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I'm still willing to drive up a crew from RI - morning of.....
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Unless there's doggies, then it's all jigs. I gotta do more cujrls, I know those old guys out back there are just gonna been sunning themselves anyway, so for them jig / bait who cares.... |
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does everyone use Diamond style jigs? anyone use 16oz cripple herrings? its been forever i have fished for cod and sorry if a dumbarsh question but hey at least i asked!
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I have tried crippled herrings and didnt like the results. I also had the brilliant idea to try and put a small bend in a 10 oz to get a bit of a flutter. I applied minimal pressure and it snapped like a toothpick. Im a fan of tube jigs. After seeing what they can do i picked up a couple and had good success last year. Although, I really think that your style of jigging has more to do with success than the actual jig you are using.
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thanks for the feedback.
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crippled herrings work pissa - i use them all the time for haddock/cod on my boat. one thing about them on a party boat though is that the 16 oz one will dance around some on the drop so you will get more tangles w/ neighbors than if you are using norweigens. every style of jig work on cod, some days they seem to have a preference for one style over another, it prob is just a matter of what they are keyed in on for bait - herring or sandeels. if anyone sees any angerman jigs out there pick a few up for me.
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I like the jig talk. Anyone want to put together or share their checklist of items. I've only been cod fishing once and it was with Terrence so we had a dozen of everything onboard.
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ATG Should come!!!
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good idea vic. i think the area we'll be fishing will be cashes ledge. i'm not all that familiar with it, maybe someone will chime in on what the area is like. lots of sticky bottom? how deep it is?. we'll be rolling up on a full moon so there will be some water moving. generally for jigging i bring (2) each of jigs from 10 oz to 21+ oz. if it's blowing and the current ripping the other way the weight is needed. or if it's a bluebird day you can get away with a nice little jig and not need pop a bunch of advil at the end of the day. for jigs - everything works, get a couple of different profiled stuff. teasers - same thing, everything works. little sluggos, cod flies, any grub. they are just greedy this time of year. and someone call terrence
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atg would definately be the first to puke :)
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I spk/w him at risaa this past weekend and he is on dad duty the day of this trip. I did mention it to him though.
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Iamskippy is going to be the official anchor puller. from what I heard he is a pro at it. Especially when the bow is 2 feet underwater.
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I'm in
I had to sell my car to make the $70
but I am in, in, in, in, in. Get the message? :fury: |
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