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Jim in CT 05-21-2019 05:33 PM

anyone got a sea bass report?
 
supposed to go sunday in buzzards bay. any info since the open?

Sea Dangles 05-21-2019 06:00 PM

Plenty of seabass for a good Cap.
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Jim in CT 05-21-2019 06:09 PM

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Plenty of seabass for a good Cap.
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then we’re screwed.
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bassballer 05-22-2019 07:32 AM

Not here in RI :deadhorse::deadhorse:

MakoMike 05-22-2019 12:02 PM

Season isn't open yet in RI

ThrowingTimber 05-22-2019 02:26 PM

RI prefers to save them for the charter and party boats 🙄
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Clammer 05-22-2019 02:47 PM

1000% RIGHT ON THAT>>vIC especially for the bay fisherman .any chance they have to catch sea bass is June ….C L O S E D <><

Nebe 05-22-2019 02:57 PM

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RI prefers to save them for the charter and party boats 🙄
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That’s what we get for allowing all othe charter and party boat owners to sit on commissions that make the catch limit rules.
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Clammer 05-22-2019 03:59 PM

not sure Nebe . the RI party boats were going to go for a exception on bass like they have on all the ground fish . they were all set to ask for a two bass limit for bass because of hardship reasons ...until it broke coastwide that the striper was in danger & reductions were being made & planned .:huh:
they tried it for 2018 but they brought it up too late :eek5:

numbskull 05-22-2019 05:12 PM

Buzzards bay has been spotty so far. Some guys, certainly, have hit it right and done very well. Many others have been struggling. I did very poorly opening day and did not see any of the other hundred boats catch a fish. Fished again today but only for an hour and only in one small spot while awaiting the tide change for striped bass. The guy with me took 3 smallish humpies, I caught none. I plan to try again tomorrow and will cover a lot more ground. We'll see.

wdmso 05-22-2019 05:16 PM

at least the winds going to stop Sunday :cheers2:

Sea Dangles 05-22-2019 07:50 PM

My brother caught more than me today. Marking lots but many are smaller.
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numbskull 05-23-2019 05:49 PM

Big wind today. BSB fished only briefly for naught. Marked more down there than before, however.

Got Stripers 05-23-2019 06:22 PM

They are in my spring spot, peddled into the gale for a quick limit, worth the effort for those first fillets. Why is it blowing a gale every fing day? All on the flat in 12-15 feet and light tackle, but I’d prefer a nice light wind 80 degree day.
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Sea Dangles 05-23-2019 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by numbskull (Post 1167689)
Big wind today. BSB fished only briefly for naught. Marked more down there than before, however.

Marking a lot more than I am catching too.
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Clammer 05-23-2019 09:48 PM

&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& more fuc kin wind tomorrow ><>:cens:

MakoMike 05-24-2019 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Nebe (Post 1167618)
That’s what we get for allowing all othe charter and party boat owners to sit on commissions that make the catch limit rules.
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There are no commissions that set the rules for RI or any other state. The ASMFC sets quotas for the states and the states can use whatever regs they like to catch their quotas. in RI the regs are set by the commissioner of DEM with consultation from the RIMFAC. Like Vic says, the RI Charter/party assn. got to the politicians and pushed for the current regs. Where was RISSA when all of this was going on?

Clammer 05-24-2019 01:16 PM

Mike , kinda have to agree with you on that . they say they swing a lot of weight with their numbers . but what happen on this one .

I know the state takes into consideration a lot of what RISSA goes for & many times rightfully so .
But two years ago when the RISA was fighting a applicant for a oyster farm very close to the b Barrington shoreline in front of the golf course RISSA was for it . I called steve & he said their committee looked at the chart & because it showed 3' mean water they approved it without actually going there . well anyone who knows the bay by shore or land ……...knew this was a mistake & setting up a beginning in the upper bay .
fly rodders walk the beach in the spring & fall …….bait id drived up on any southerly wind
riSSa does a lot of good ………….love what they do for kids .I just hope the fishing trips on the charter boats isn,t having a influence on descions ..
I was at the meeting and a descent amount of rec spoke against it .especially seeing that that just about shuts out many bay anglers for the fish that are around earlier ..:hidin:………..

numbskull 05-25-2019 03:46 PM

Put a 4hour effort in today in upper Buzzards Bay. Avoided the fleet. Took a long time to find fish and then limited out (2 guys) on larger fish in several short drifts. Didn't mark much when we were catching fish. Used a different technique than norm. Usually I try to stay close to straight up and down while jigging (shimano butterfly jigs). Today we where casting jigs at 45 degree angle to our relatively fast drift, letting them drop, bumping them as they swung in well behind us, then twitching just off the bottom at quite an angle from vertical. Instant hook up but when I'd go back to vertical jigging.....nothing. Live and learn.

Sea Dangles 05-25-2019 04:16 PM

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Put a 4hour effort in today in upper Buzzards Bay. Avoided the fleet. Took a long time to find fish and then limited out (2 guys) on larger fish in several short drifts. Didn't mark much when we were catching fish. Used a different technique than norm. Usually I try to stay close to straight up and down while jigging (shimano butterfly jigs). Today we where casting jigs at 45 degree angle to our relatively fast drift, letting them drop, bumping them as they swung in well behind us, then twitching just off the bottom at quite an angle from vertical. Instant hook up but when I'd go back to vertical jigging.....nothing. Live and learn.

You just described the fun part of fishing. Cheers to some fish taco!
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Jim in CT 05-25-2019 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by numbskull (Post 1167772)
Put a 4hour effort in today in upper Buzzards Bay. Avoided the fleet. Took a long time to find fish and then limited out (2 guys) on larger fish in several short drifts. Didn't mark much when we were catching fish. Used a different technique than norm. Usually I try to stay close to straight up and down while jigging (shimano butterfly jigs). Today we where casting jigs at 45 degree angle to our relatively fast drift, letting them drop, bumping them as they swung in well behind us, then twitching just off the bottom at quite an angle from vertical. Instant hook up but when I'd go back to vertical jigging.....nothing. Live and learn.

thanks.

Higgie 05-28-2019 05:34 AM

Went out mid day yesterday to a small launch north and west of canal two EPO checking every boat coming and going. Minimal wait to get in the water launched by 1130-12 limited out in several drifts once we found the fish. Didn’t have to go far out at all and only a few other boats around. Didn’t mark many fish even while catching. Usually I look for rock piles and steep drop offs but the ticket yesterday was finding the deepest holes. Pink jigs topped with squid seemed to be the answer. Back off the water by 3.
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Guppy 05-28-2019 05:07 PM

Was either mini’s or monstaaahs today.... and sloppy


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