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albin35 11-11-2012 08:03 PM

FYI Pollack And Haddock fishing
 
Captain John in Plymouth is running full day trip on Saturday's til year end anyway. $98. 6 AM to 4:30. Targeting Pollack and Haddock.

big jay 11-12-2012 06:26 AM

These are real trips too - a very good family friend bought the business last year, and he's making sure the boats go where they need to and find fish. Last week they were 43 miles east of Plymouth and crushed it.
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niko 11-12-2012 02:22 PM

tell them they need to get the word out. i stopped fishing capt john after a string of poor trips years ago. just felt like they were going through the motions. but it would be nice to fish a local boat. maybe we'll put a trip together. nothing more fun than 40 guys all hooking up at once

Typhoon 11-12-2012 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by niko (Post 969035)
tell them they need to get the word out. i stopped fishing capt john after a string of poor trips years ago. just felt like they were going through the motions. but it would be nice to fish a local boat. maybe we'll put a trip together. nothing more fun than 40 guys all hooking up at once

Good for business and nostalgia, bad for the small boat charter fleet.

albin35 11-12-2012 03:45 PM

My reason for posting was informative. I prefer to fish aboard local small charter boats. This time of year the opportunity to get out even with aggrivation of 50 anglers and tangles is worth while. Regular season shorter trips with Capt John would be appealing to me in rough weather when smaller boats don't go out.

Fish Hard and Often.

"It's The Peoples Fish"

thefishingfreak 11-13-2012 06:58 AM

Pollak fishing is off the hook now.
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PRBuzz 11-13-2012 06:25 PM

I suggest just using a jig, if you put a 2-3 hook teaser you are likely to catch a fish on every hook!

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niko 11-13-2012 07:13 PM

good stuff buzz. got to love pollock. i think i could use a good pollock workout

Raider Ronnie 11-15-2012 09:23 PM

Enjoy it while lasts !
The friggin dragger fleet want in on it !
They've dragged up most of the cod now they're pushing to get closed areas open so they can do the same to every other bottom fish species
:fury:

Mr. Sandman 11-16-2012 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Raider Ronnie (Post 969839)
Enjoy it while lasts !
The friggin dragger fleet want in on it !
They've dragged up most of the cod now they're pushing to get closed areas open so they can do the same to every other bottom fish species
:fury:

It is maddening. It gets me so pissed I can't think about it anymore.

Piscator 11-16-2012 10:24 AM

Special Thanks to Jane Lubchenco & Barack Obama on this one. I wonder if Lizzy Warren will "stand up for the little guy" and let Lubchenco know that this sort of nonsense is killing the "little guy". Don't forget, Scott Brown called for Lubchenco to be fired.........

"Lubchenco was appointed the head of the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) in 2009 by President Barack Obama as a part of his new “Science Team”.[11] The NOAA is the nation’s top science agency for climate, oceans, and atmosphere. It has a staff of 12,800 employees, a budget of $4 billion, and is responsible for predicting changes in the Earth’s environment from the depths of the ocean to the surface of the sun as well as managing and conserving our marine and coastal resources.[10] Being elected as the undersecretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere, Dr. Lubchenco is both the first woman and the first marine ecologist to occupy the post, which had also been vacant for fourteen years previous to her appointment. This post is her current focus today and she has been the guiding force for it through disasters such as the BP oil spill.[7] Her current goals as the head of the NOAA include reorienting how the nation responds to environmental issues like rising seas and decreasing fish stocks, to strengthen scientific research and make it more relevant to society, as well as to improve the health of ecosystems and coastal communities."


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