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all Cape Cod National Seashore is closed
The CCNS closed the remaining piece of open beach (High Head) on Friday (because some chicks from a nest walked to close), so as of this time there is no beach open. Saving grace is that it appears that access to the north side is near. I've gotta go out of my way to thank the National Seashore administration (and not the rangers in the trucks, who are mostly good guys who want us out there) for wasting our time by holding all of those public meetings and to put us back in the same place as last year.
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So who's gonna post my bail?
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Fred.. it's still open for drive on night fishing at the "other end" of the road that leads to your house :D
and.. it is the time of year for night fishing.. tell them seals i said hello :mad: |
Karl...the seals were asking for you!:bl:
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Sad. Yesterday I arrived at the Race at 5:45am by boat, a day that pre-boat and pre-kids I would have been salivating to surfcast the Race/Traps. Low tide, new moon....
Not a soul on the beach... What a disgrace... These bird people are way out of line... |
I just got back from 2 weeks down Wellfleet and did not even sniff the Race! Did not bother getting a sticker as I have the past 6 years as I would not have been able to use it anyway!!! Why pay the NSS to keep my beach from me???? I may get a pass for the fall for a week maybe but thats it!!! Another great past time is going by the wayside! Driving on the beach down the Cape has the curtain falling on it! We try and we go to these meetings as I and many others have but a fat lot of good that did!!!! Just made us all make an expensive drive down there to hear alot of hot air!!! Last year I drove on once!!! Cost me $150.00! I feel for the economy down there that depends on the tourists as they are losing the folks who love to drive the beach and fish.....thats alot of $$$$$$$!!!!:(
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we were out there 4 am to about 6 am, only about half as many as walked the 2 miles as last Sat. but we were out there catching seals sad thing for even the boat guys at the race is, it's not what it used to be there either, the seals are keeping the fish away from in close at that rip so not even the boats do well there. Ya, I'd like to thank the ball-less seashore rangers for not living up to their end of the bargain :hs: They don't even have the nads to leave a message on the phone number, it just rings and rings. If I had not mentioned to a friend I was gonna go to high head, I would have never known:rollem: Our $150 entitles us to park at the 3 public beaches out there if there is a parking spot I guess, but why can't we also park for free at Marconi or Coast Gaurd in Eastham? :confused: they suck just as bad as the seals and plovers, TIME FOR REVOLUTION I say we drive on as a big group anyway what are they gonna do about it? Hi Mike :wave: |
I am in!:ss: :ss: :ss: :ss: :ss: :ss: :ss: :ss: :ss: :ss:
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BTW is the gate at Coast Gaurd landing locked during the day?
what's the problem with using that beach before 6pm? I say we drive on there during the day there are no plovers there, just sand |
This is a a Sad Thing they Don't want Us There,,,,,,,,,,,, Maybe if a few got driving over Mother Nature would take over and they would Move........
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birds and money
Just think about the 286 species of whatever that is on the waiting list for entry as an endangered species. What about if one or more of them lives on the beaches we all enjoy. The only reason they have not been elevated to the exalted status of endangered is because no money was allocated for each specie. So if we can get the money dropped from the federal budget that is used to protect the PP's all our woes would go away as far as beach access is concerned. It seems that each specie has its own budget allocation. No allocation, no more bird bull%$%$%$%$.
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This thought occured to me: just what IS the penalty for driving on closed beaches? Or without a permit for that matter? What do they actually do about it? Arrest? On what charge? I really don't know.
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How do you think the out of state guys feel? As recently as 3 years ago I could go to P'Town with some guys and have a blast. The arrival of the seals, warm weather and MUNG!! has really reaked havoc on Cape fishing for us.
The PlugBash was moved to RI last year for this reason and will be there again this year. Most of us will stay there! :( No sense coming to the Cape to catch seals! Oh yeah, those little birds must suck as well :) |
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For some reason $200.00 rings a bell.....I saw someone written up once for driving on without a permit......however......I think driving on when there is a closure, with or without a permit there must be a hefty fine for that?!?!?!
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Just got back from the Race (taking friends sight-seeing not fishing) and indeed the entire CCNS is closed. Did speak to one ranger who said several nests that have chicks about ready to fledge. Hopefully this will open up some of the beach.
Also, someone asked about Coast Guard in Truro. That beach is only open after 6:00p due to the "claimed" level of beach goers. However, I suspect it has more to do with politics that many who own property on the dunes don't like see our trucks out there. Less than 2 miles are open and last time I fished it (about a week ago) there was a tremendous amont of weed and mung in the water. So basically, there is NO WHERE to drive on the beach anywhere in Truro or or P-town. |
If I remember correctly.. when the Saudi ambassaders kids ran his Hummer (H1) thru closed areas, he initially had his vehicle confiscated...
He got it back, and again.. relying on memory from the incedent, which was at least ten years ago.. the figure of 50 grand in fines, plus court fees.. and lifetime sticker ban... I am sure it would be severe, no matter how many vehicles convoyed down, especially if plovers were put in harms way... and the antis would love it.. would be great to crucify off roaders in the press.... :hang: |
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where do I sign up to help? OK Karl :( no revolution I guess :( we'll do it the legal way then. |
Its so Bad the Mungs not even showing up.
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Mung showed up Wednesday....Head of the Meadow, Newcomb Hollow, LeCounts, and White Crest! Bad at HOM moderate at the others.
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Mung
and "lettuce" cocktailed at CG last weekend. I made one cast and that was it. Nasty combo...
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there was mung at Lecounts last weekend
I swam in it yesterday at Newcombs :yak4: |
Yup just got back from a week down there....quite dissapointing.
I need to vent a little because I am sort of peaved at the attitude I got at the station too when asking about the closures.....(and no I dont think all of them are bad) but lets just say there is one that is VERY RUDE. no need for it and I can almost bet most of you know which one I mean oh and slip.... dont feel bad I waded in the "lettuce" one day.......eeeeeyuck! |
that sux they gave you a tude Jenn
well I called this afternoon and they finally have a message they say there's a good chance race north will be open for the weekend or shortly after that. I hope that means all the way to hatches this time:ss: I hear they eat plovers down in Brazil , so they have us to thank for their measly meals, no wonder they don't recover, they get eaten when they winter over in S. America.:smash: :wall: |
They are playin ya Slip! Beaches did not reopen last year until the week before Labor Day!!!!:conf:
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I eat those gdamn birds...tell them damn rangers the old Bomba is getting a little more interpretive in my cooking!!!
They hate me already... Haven't bought a year sticker in three years.... Fell like the Clamma version of Ptown. Later, Rick:gorez: |
Slip, Larry - I've been walking the top for the last 3 weeks and those birds are just about all airborne. The thing that really p's me off is that they no longer monitor the nests, they just pick a date and open it then - unless they find flightless birds, then they pick another date. At the meetings they said that they have to go 5 days straight without seeing chicks walking, and from walking day after day around the 4th I could see that at least 3 days went by between bird checks. That's why I posted that I thought the top would be open soon, not from talking with rangers. I don't think it'll open to Hatches unless the area between the traps and the lighthouse filled in - the beach was too thin, and I don't think the birds that nested along the back trail are flying, but they may have moved into the marsh behind Hatches. We're doing better than last year - it will be all open soon, except at High Head, where I figure maybe another 2-3 weeks. But to the best of my knowledge, there are no nests from Mission bell south to there.
Jen - Let me guess: Whit. |
Not sure of the penalty now. back when I was running heavy (80s and 90s), there was talk that they would impound your truck for no sticker. I know guys who ran the closed section and got caught and got a stern warning but nothing more.
I am glad I bought a boat. I use to love the Back and spent hundreds of nights running from the the access road to High Head. It is truly a shame that the beaches are run by the Plover and Seal lovers. Perhaps if you guys who are still buying the permits stopped for a year or 2 maybe the CCNS would feel the pinch from the lack of revenue. Perhaps the local economy in P-Town and Truo would also feel the lost dollars. Then maybe something sane could be enacted. I don't know what the answer is but certainly the current state of affairs leads me to believe that the running of the Back is coming to an end for good.:huh: Quote:
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"Perhaps if you guys who are still buying the permits stopped for a year or 2 maybe the CCNS would feel the pinch from the lack of revenue. Perhaps the local economy in P-Town and Truo would also feel the lost dollars. Then maybe something sane could be enacted."
In response ---- The only problem with boycottting the CCNS is that our sticker money goes to paying their salaries and maintaining the seashore. If we don't buy a sticker the opinion on their side will be that there isn't enough demand to allow access to the beaches by vehicle. That is exactly the excuse the Audobon and the CCNS is looking for.:drool: Support the MBBA in their effort to bring pressure legally to keep our access to the beaches.:soon: |
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Great point and one I considered. So it ends up being a Catch 22. Support the permit process and throw your money away or boycott the process and they think no one is interested and then they close down the whole damn thing. I wonder if this is what JFK had in mind in 63 when he set aside the CCNS for the good of the common man? I'll tell you one thing, if the fishing was like what we knew in the late 80s thru the late 90s there would be a war going on. I remember one night in 94 when there was a couple a thousand pounds of bass taken at the Second Rip in the hours between 1 and 4 am by about 20 guys. I was there and I can tell you that there wasn't a fish under 18 or 20 pounds kept. I stood right next to the late George Calzone on one side and the late Lanny Grazinni (who died 2 weeks ago) and these guys were amazed at the quality and quantity of fish we kept catching all night. It was insane! No there were no Seals then!!! |
Fred I have to agree with much of what you said. There are not many of the "old" crowd who remember when the seashore was stolen from the mobil fishermen. I too remember when there was no seals or mung or bird people keeping us off the beaches. I am still fighting because there is still a chance that my children and their children may eventually enjoy what we had, and not be bullied off the beaches.
I am sincerely hoping that the MBBA and the MSBA and the Rhode Island Saltwater Anglers Association and United Mobile Sportsmen and the Regional Fishing Alliance and New Jersey Beach Buggy Association and the Montauk Surfcasters, and the Plum Island Surfcasters and I hope the hell I have left off a few other organizations that are contributing to the legal fight to regain what is our right to the beaches. We cannot win the battle, but damn it we can win the war. Slip seems to be the only one on S-B that has got it right. We cannot win by fracturing our alliances, but must do something. If anyone wants an update on the MBBA fight please attend a meeting or two. Check out the website for any information and feel free to join the battle.:nailem: :nailem: :nailem: |
Don.....I agree with alot of what you say! Here are a few reasons why, for the first time in 7 years, I have not gotten a sticker for driving on the Race!
1. Last year I got a sticker, paid $150.00 and due to the beach being closed almost the entire summer......I drove on only 1 time.....cost me $150.00! 2. The fishing the past 3-4 years has been in serious decline due, in my opinion, to the proliferation of those 600 pound rats!!! Not worth the ride all the way down there any longer.....prior to 2 years ago I drove down there AT LEAST once a week to fish.......it is very bad down there now! 3. Gas prices this year being what they are and the before mentioned fact that the fishing is not what it once was.....again, its not worth it! 4. Plovers....nuff said! 5. Mung! Nuff said! For me to spend $150.00 on a sticker I can't use to simply prove some point that is going to breeze past anyone who needs to listen is just plain silly! To sum up.....costs too much for the amount of time we can use it, seals, plovers, mung, lack of what would be any descent fishing from shore!!! Can you give me a better reason to buy a sticker than "just because"? You know I love the Cape.....just got back from 2 weeks in Wellfleet, someplace I truely love, and I will continue to vacation there because I love it there......but I have wiped any delusions from my mind that the fishing is ever going to be the slammer it once was! I fished down there quite a bit the last 2 weeks.....tally between myself, Angie and my boys was 3 dink bass and 6 rat blues! Saw nothing of size caught and heard alot of folks with the same complaints I have mentioned above!:crying: |
You know, I hope for the best, I mean I attended the public meetings in P-Town in December and March or was that February, but my optimism must be replaced by realism and that is as long as the Plover exsists and even though it's recovery rate is greatest on Cape Cod, it stinks to our south on Long Island and other southern and mid Atlantic beaches. That being the case, the MBBA, MSBA, LIBBA SB.COM and God himself will not change the way things are. It was apparent at the meetings, the CCNS peoples hands are tied and no matter how cordial and apologetic and no matter how many plugs for access are sold in a noble effort and how good the legal fund is or the lawyers it buys, what you see and have is what you are going to get. Squawk all you want, your in a losing battle. I knew this would come to pass the moment the last meeting ended. Take off the rose colored glasses boys and girls. You will not win this one, no way no chance. It's fantasy pure and simple to think you could. The sad reality is that you never could in the first place.
Buy a freaking boat.:ss: is doomed, it's only a matter of time. Fire away!!!!! |
I'm not gonna fire away Steve, but I am not giving up hope, it's all we got. That last meeting was a freakin joke. Accomplished NOTHING!
It's not just fishermen that use the beach, families go there during the day to enjoy it and some bring relatives that may be older and it's difficult for them to get around, so driving on allows them the luxury of enjoying the beach still, same goes for the handicapped. The seashore is for all of us, not for a select few to keep us out of there. Yep, we are paying for the success of the recovering plovers with lost access, it's a shame but we shouldn't give up. I am with gonefishing also, I'd like the backbeach to be a place in the future that our kids can enjoy. I may have to sell my camper in Wellfleet, but that won't stop me from buying a sticker, I'll deal with the issues. I still have 2 feet and a skiff also:) and Larry, it's gonna open, it may not all the way to Hatches, but we will be able to drive on soon then later, like Mike said the beach is thin at the entrance at high tide but we should be able to get close from the north entrance once those birds fly away. Thanks Mike for that info on the bird checks, is that going by the federal regs about just picking a date? 5 straight days huh, well it should have been open by now, they are just screwing with us now, I am gonna write to them since they are impossible to get on the phone. I wonder if there is documentation on these supposed plovers :huh: 5 days passed a while ago. when I walked out Sat. the same tracks seemed to be in the sand as the week before, you know alot more than I do Mike. I wonder what happens to the plovers that nest on a certain golf course in Hyannis:huh: hmmmmmmmmmm bet they don't have to stay away from them with their golfcarts:devil: AMERICA the land that I love |
supposedly opening small section on north tomorrow and 1/2 mile by weekend
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I agree with both Flap and Slip. The Seashore administration does have its hands tied, and even though these meetings have now been exposed as a joke and a waste of time, to just throw it in is an unacceptable alternative. The dune tours guys have access through #8 - we gotta push for that. I'm tired of the beach community taking all the burden of the beach closings - it's time to share the load. It's time for other user groups to feel a little inconvenience. That was the main excuse of the head bird (see you next tuesday) the infamous 'ace in the hole' comment of the meeting. After dealing with total beach closure over the last two years I'm not feeling a lot of sympathy for any 'potential adverse impact on the dune community' because they have to see our trucks drive past them, just like the dune tours and the rangers do. Steve, there is plenty of birdless beach out there, we just got to force them to allow us access to it.
Bruce, I don't know about the regs regarding the dates. I think that Fish and Game makes it up as they go along, and Price rubber stamps it because Prokov (or Prokoff, whatever) is and incompetent and has no plan. These bureaucratic lifers just don't want to rock the boat until their next plum assignment comes along, and I think they need to have more pressure, like picketing their homes and such, to bring home the point that we've had it. Remember: Fish and Game is filled with environmental ideological zealots and want the whole world, never mind the beach, turned into a nature preserve. And they have their act and their talking points together. No one is out there pushing our cause like that. And the rangers that do (and there are a lot of them) are ignored or forced into retirement. |
We tried picketing in 1989 and they did open the Race shortly there after, because it cost them for crowd control.
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Gone, you're right to some degree, but it would be hard for them to argue that when 1000 vehicles were in cue in 2004 (?) to get stickers. That's why I put, in my letter to the CCNS when the comment period for beach access was open
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