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Boston haba!!! The fat lady is singin!!!
BC and I went out on the boat today in the Harbor for the 1st time in about a month. It was pretty dam quite out there. We started at Walloston, then SPectical, then the airport, then Nahant, Then the BG bouy, then the B bouy then Nantasket. Total fish for today 1 keeper cod in 11 hours, 1 jig lost, price of cod $16.99, no bass, no blue's.
Saw flocks of birds working in alot of places but all that was under them were commerands, no fish, still some bait around but I gotta tell ya it was a little chilly out there. There were icecicles on the boat this morning, and the floor was icey too. I think the fat lady is singin in the harbor. We didn't mark too many fish today and covered alot of water. Gotta go crash now, got the sh## pounded outa me today. W wind 10mph my a$$!!!!!! |
shudda been there saturday.....:rolleyes:
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I get to follow with fish down. :hihi:
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Saw lotsa fish yesterday pushin bait within casting distance up here as late as yesterday, Oct 19. Saw some good sized ones too, though the 40+ inch fish were being boated, right in front of those of us on the shore:smash: Still got four in the mid 30s (inches) and dozen or more smaller.
Don't write it off yet FW. There's more to this yet, IMO. |
Saturday....
Jimmy and I picked up some blues and stripers on live mackies. There were plenty of those around. There were bass north of the city too. Got about a 32" at Pt. A. on a live bait, and saw lots of small fish tearing into p.bunker. It almost over, but not just yet. I might have one more trip left in me. Planning a cod trip too before i haul for the season. |
Thats not the Fisherwoman I was fishing with the other day at the Race talkin' is it? The end you say? Don't kid yourself FW. :bc: One bad day does not an end of the season make. My buddies are slammin em'. Call me at home Jules, we gotta go out this week. :bounce: :bounce: :faga:
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FW, I'd bet a Habs Needle that we have keeper Bass in the Harbor after Thanksgiving. Today was a cold Front on a wind change. Just shut em down, that's all.
Also, This is the beginning of the migration and the fish are moving South in general. There are still many fish in southern Maine and NH. this info is from you know what fly tyin brother in law and is as of Sunday. |
I am in Hampton NH, and its pretty much dead now. I saw my last Blitz last Tuesday, and landed a bunch of bass, no keepers though :( I fished the day after that, wednesday, and it was dead.
I went out today (Monday), cuz it was nice, and i was out of work about 2pm. The birds are hanging around one usual spot, and I saw them be active, or what looked to be active, several times, but no bass. Threw out a pearl 4" wildeye and a Skitter Pop to get both under the surface, and on top, and I couldnt buy a bite. I fished more structure than waves. It was fairly calm, and it was low tide, but turning and coming in. |
Cod Season is warming up...
Oh hell, hey are around now. It's getting chilly now. Rockport should be able to have some basses around in Nov. I fished there last year and I believe that they will be around here. I hope so.
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I fished Halibut Pt on Saturday and nothing was happening. I did see some bait and one striper swim by. I don't think it is over yet but it sure is close.
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I caught two schoolies last year on herrings. One thing for sure, they don't eat mack chunks. Steve K, did u fish on the boat or shore?
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You are all crazy...:jump1: You have a couple bad outings and you are ready to throw in the towel. Well, while you all sit home contemplating the end, I will be out tonight hammering bass till' the cows come home!:happy: :happy: :bounce: Let you know how I do folks, still weeks of fishing left, they gotta eat as they head south, I will be there to feed them. :uhuh:
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;) DOn't get me wrong here folks, no one is more an optomist than me!!! I said the fat lady is singing, I didn't say the fat lady has sung. We will definatly be out a few more trips this year in the boat before that. Just was pissed that the wind screwed us up again. I am a very patient person most of the time. BC on the other hand gets a little more pesomistic than me:p :p :p
The food is still definatley around for the fish too eat, and there will definatly be more bass coming thru, so please don;t take my post as saying you shouldn;t waste your time. I was just posting about 1 day out there. Bigfish, me ready to go south, what day are you thinking about???:happy: :happy: :happy: :laughs: :laughs: :laughs: |
Notaro,
I fished from shore. Steve |
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Juls, I recently bought a gibbs dark mack pencil popper, it sinks a little. It isn't like the cordell pencil popper you have. Does wood sink faster than the plastic? If so, I might need to get a different one. |
PHEW! FW-----you scared me there for a minute....YOUR always the optimist!;)
How the heck you been BTW???? how was the vineyard??? |
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Herring outproduces all the baits at rockport. |
When I used to fish chunks a lot I often felt that way too then proceeded to eat my words when were casting chunks of herring and macks out to 15-20# fish on a cranking Saco River tide. Six guys catching these bass immediately when there macs hit the water while the seventh (me) didn't get so much as a nibble until I ate crow and the bass ate macs... Don't get wrapped up in a "they don't eat this or that" because its cow poohey. They'll eat is for certain, and like all baits the fresher the better...
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Yes, you are right about that. Livelining a mack on a boat is good because you can drift it and troll it SLOWLY and the bass will inhale it. And if there are so many baitfish around, they can get picky. I use macks at back river and it was no problem. As milt rosko said, stripers are unpredictable. This years, not many stripers feed on clams. But they eat everything, a certain bait for a certain mood.
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You should know by now that i usually fish chunking, unless live is available. ( I should change my screen name to chunker Van or something !!:D )
I always bring everything I have. ie. macks, herring, pogie, pollock. They all work, and I have not seen a time when they will hit one but not the other. Maybe one will be more productive, but they will still eat the other. IMO... Fish think about 2 things,,,,,,eating and making little fish !!!!! |
:eek: :eek: Hey Jenn, was just trying to see if people on the board were awake or not. LMAO, it was just one of those days out there and I just go nutts thinking about winter being just around the corner. But I am looking forward to bambi bangin season which will be the end of Novermber. So until then my line will be in the water. The Vineyard was off this year, but not for the lack of fish. There were plenty around, just had a lot of baitfish to eat, and they stayed off shore, and it was hard getting them away from the bait. But the commerradre speaks for itself. We always have a great time whether the fishing is good or not. How you doing????????
Notaro, just fish it like the cordel, it is just a little heavier thats all and it will go deeper if you fish it too fast, you must go sloooooowwwwwww with it and it should swim just perfect!!! Hey Van, when are you going out again? :happy: :happy: :happy: |
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Stripers are still hanging around extreme Southere Maine. But one has to do some serious hunting for them. Portland area (my home turf) is pretty much closed down. Haven't seen LARGE since a very cold Sunday night. Plenty of macks still around. Their pounding the peanuts to pieces. Interesting observations concerning bait of choice for chunking. Reminds me of a Saco River trip a few years back. Started the day by fishing mack chunks Then had to switch over to live tinkers. Then the fish went up into the river and had to switch back over to mack chunks. Decided to stop at a dock where some tuna/sharking guys were cleaning up their gear. They were tossing herring in the water. Stripers were all over the place like rats in a dump. But they woudn't touch a piece of mack even though the dock is 200 feet from a spot that was producing on macks. We popped up to the Camp Ellis pier and bummed some herring off of a lobstah fisherman. Headed back to the dock and chunked, chunked, chunked till our arms hurt.:)
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Nice story Chunker Of Death:uhuh: Can you tell me that one again in February when I need to hear a nice, happy, fishing story to warm my bones.:kewl:
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Thats sounds more like it!;) How am I doing??? HOPEFULLY buying a house sooooon......:smash: |
Hey Jenn good for you and the hubby, hope it all works out well for ya, are ya moving any closer this way!!!!!!!!
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Thanks.....its a pretty nerving experience:smash: But hopefully the worst is past us now:rolleyes:
...Closer? no....as much as I would like to be closer to the salt there is too much here that I dont want to leave behind. |
My biggest shore-caught striper (40 lbs) was caught on a FRESH mack chunk! (In November I might add). :D
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