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up coming season
I have a hunch about next season.
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Care to share that hunch with us ???
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WTFC,S :wiggle: :wiggle:
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Yeah, I have a hunch too. Someone will burn some more spots in print....
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Its gonna happen alot sooner than usuall.
More bass will make it to the cape. |
wouldn't count on it.
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my moneys on piemma's call. that's the best odds, for sure.
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Cape fishing has been dismal the last three yrs.From what I have read.The last three yrs have had colder than normal winters.this winter is warmer than normal.bass are still getting caught here in NJ..There was a dragger had some bluefish the other day.My friend a party boat captain believes some bottom fish are already comin back in.If we get a warm spring the bait fish that hugs our coast's will migrate further north.They can't catch all of em in the nets.this will drag the bass up wit em.Mark my words.
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Makes sense, I could use a season like the "Good Old Days" .
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explain the phenomona of 81, then... record cold winter on the cape, 80/81, then record large bass, not just bertha, but a fall run like no other, after good fishing all summer.
talk to old guys on the cape, (older than me, and even older than CS)... why they get happy about fishing prospects, the years we have cold winters..... food for thought. |
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mind reader! :btu: |
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I have a hunch that come May 15th the water temp will be +/- 1 degree from the average. That means that between May 1 and May 15 the average Temp at the Newport Tide gauge will be 52. I'd bet a beer on it being right around there..
As far as a hunch. I HOPE the cape has fish. and people talk about it... get em out of here :D but... lesson learned here... good or bad fishing.. keep your mouth shut..... |
Hound i cant stop playing with it. you know... it :hihi:
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Yup... Wed. night?
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:rotf2: sure
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Call ya tommorow
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u 2 may want to edit your little insider "thingy", unless you really are gonna go play with "it" on Wednesday :eek5: :eek5: :yak5: not that theres anything wrong w/ that
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Krispy;
good point, but it definetly has nothing to do with that... Not that there anything wrong with that.... |
Does this have something to do with that "Brokeback Breachway" movie I've been hearing about?
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Feelings? Hunches? All you can go on is historical fact. Historically the fish (larger) show on the outer Cape by May 10th-15th. Old Mac Reed said when the oak leave buds in his yard were as big as a mouses ear. Who knows? Burning spots? More likely in RI what with it's more non-moveable shoreline. Outer Cape? Structure today, east wind tonight, gone tomorrow. Got bait? No got bait no got fish. No matter if winter long or short, cold or warm. Old ones have tales and fish have tails. Fish know, man don't but thinks he does. Want bait on outer Cape? Get boat. Go east 8 miles, find whales, find bait, find bass, find tuna later. Want to catch fish? Go fishing. Sooner or later you catch fish. I got hunch. My hunch is that we will have to wait and see. Another hunch is that the canal is going to ber a whole lot more fun this year. Burn spots inprint? Read weekly newspapers. Read reports from bait shops but most of all keep tabs on the inernet blabber. Best source of all. Hunches, hmmm.........
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I predict Yellowfin tuna within 5-7 miles off the beach (my beach) by August. The Ocean temp will be warmer this summer and fish will arrive sooner and i bet their will be a lot of bait around. Look for an early worm hatch.
Your mileage may vary........ |
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d e e p think............................................. .............off shore think may/capecodbay..inshore yak guy's going to burn barnstable harba on tv,,,don't miss it. |
The one thing that sticks out in my mind from last season was the huge pods of big bass that stayed in NJ till early summer. the water took so long to heat up that they just stayed there and ate bunker all day.. My hunch is that with this warm winter, water temps south of LI sound will heat up quicker, thus sending pajama mama northbound earlier.. We always get the first wavs of keeper sized bass in the beginning of may too, but my hunch is that these fish are the CT and hudson fish. the truely big chesapeake cows show later..
agian... only a hunch. |
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Most of the early talk revolves around those first run brighties dinks. I have seen them in matunuck on St.pattys day and as late as april 18th or so give or take a few days....Those are the fish (since they are the first) that are most affected by the harsh or mild winter. The ones we want are mid may fish. Either way it happens, one sure thing, the fish will move sooner or later.watch water temps and just fish! Most of those first run babys are from the thames river! most of the southern fish B-line to the cape area (this is what I have heard) No body really knows. |
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My hunch is that I will fish therefore I'll catch.:angel: |
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my prediction is the world is going to end due to radio waves from all the damn wireless ethernet being used in bathrooms across the planet .
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yep! got word lastnite,,guy's been filmin he fishin time there and is going to put a short show on... I'll try and get more details later on.
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Talk all you want about water temps and where they spend their winters.One thing we must understand is the big fish eat little fish,if there are no little fish good luck trying to catch big fish.Some parts of R.I. had lots of bait almost all year,other parts had squat.I managed to luck into some great fish last year but they were long and lean.Where is the beef?I'll tell you it's not on the bass without abundant pogie around.Two fish that should have been over fifty and lots that could have pushed forty.Even in the fall the bellies weren't there.
Fish your favorite spots and good luck to all this coming season.Learn where the big girls like to play and make some sacrifices and you can get lucky too.Sometimes you have to throw away the book on tides,pressure,wind direction and just fish.Try some new spots that haven't produced in the past.Last year I tried a spot countless times with no luck but it paid off in spades come September. This year I would love to fish some nights with people I met from the board and others I have yet to meet.No secret spots,just some laughs and :gu: and God willing ;tight lines. |
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ohhhh come on spring. Dangles, i heard you got those big fish on a fiberglass jetty :cool: |
just a few observations.
ive read through this thread and everyone has some great theories. i think im just as excited as everyone else for the season to get here. who knows what it will be like, hopefully as fun and exciting as last season.
but a word of caution. the winter is about halfway over and it has been warm, but february hasn't showed its might yet, and before you can blink the bays and ponds just might freeze. the canal was crap for the first half of the season, but the second half was gang busters. i hope its as much fun this year. had a ball. |
I have a hunch wether the fishing is better or worse, the weather warmer or cooler, the water temp. higher or lower, we all will still be forever hopelessly hooked on fishing. That exactly is whats keeps us comming back.
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Here's some info. This almost qualifies as a spot burn. ;)
A few 20+ pound bass were coming up in the nets of some draggers close to the Block last week. Herring and squid were already in the area as well. I'd normally dismiss any info like this but it came from a reliable and direct source so until I can prove otherwise, I believe it. On an unrelated note (and hopefully my saying this will reverse the trend most people's log books show), most of the best years for inshore pelagics off RI occured after cold winters, not warm ones. :crying: |
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i can't wait any longer. i'm losing my mind. :wall: |
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