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Miles Offshore 03-08-2004 03:52 PM

They are on there way back !!!
 
Hey John and fellow rockfish followers- Just wanted to let you northern bretheren know that large schools of rockfish are again heading back north- big schools are already back into the chesapeake bay and a lot of fish were caught along my stretch of beach this past week. Heard unverified reports of a 60 lb fish caught thursday or friday but so far just a rumor. I enjoy lurking and hope it warms up for you guys soon. Peace love and seacrafts:D craig

tlapinski 03-08-2004 04:05 PM

rockfish????? oh, you mean striped bass. :smash:

i always thought it was funny how different areas call the same thing by different names.

RIJIMMY 03-08-2004 04:14 PM

Does this mean they have already spawned?

Miles Offshore 03-08-2004 04:15 PM

Sorry 'bout that, dont some also call em linesiders??? Y'all call the big fish slobs or is that regional also??? :)

No, I dont believe they have spawned yet, our ocean season closes 3/31- (whole coast i believe.) Alot of chesapeake bay fish spawn in May I believe way up the bay in Va and MD rivers. The fish being caught here are right now are very fat and full of large menhaden.
Interest in catching them here is also pretty much done now also as our main season usually runs from around thanxgining to first couple of weeks in february depending on the water temperature. .

tlapinski 03-08-2004 04:20 PM

slobs, cows, pigs, hogs, unicorn for the fifties. plenty of names for the big girls.

JohnR 03-08-2004 07:45 PM

Hey Miles my fellow Seacrafter ;) - thanks for the good news! Soon they'll be ours again!
We should be running into school bass (baby rockfish) season within a month.

Yes - they are heading north - no - they haven't spawned yet. These fish - and I believe I'm correct on this - will be heading north from wintering off Virgina Beach and NC and will generall then head up into the upper reaches & backwaters of the Chesapeke to spawn, at which time the head south and out again (and some going thru the Delaware Canal) before coming up to us in May & June...

JohnR 03-12-2004 10:13 PM

Hey Miles - you'd get them drooling here with this fish too:

http://virginiabeachsportfishing.com/Temps/taug5in.jpg

22#s, 9 oz

Goose 03-12-2004 10:59 PM

:eek: :beat: (((((DAM))))) :beat: Awsome!!!!

BigBo 03-12-2004 11:00 PM

:drool: You said it John. Oh man, that's one slob of a 'tog!:eek:

fishaholic18 03-13-2004 12:05 AM

:happy: :happy: :happy: :happy: :happy: :happy:

Crafty Angler 03-13-2004 03:24 AM

Not for nothin', but as my wife and I were driving over the Jamestown Bridge we saw birds working a coupla hundred yards off Jamestown's western shore.

Hear tell the herring have started in a coupla places, too.

Now, a truly crafty angler would....:D...

Nevermind.

theSURF121 03-13-2004 09:02 AM

The Osprey have returned as well as the bunker. Can't be too much longer.

wjm 03-13-2004 09:21 AM

John,

The hell with the fish.
The fisherwoman's Very Pretty:D

ScottM 03-13-2004 09:40 AM

That 'tog beats the women's IGFA record by over 8#s.

Miles Offshore 03-13-2004 09:43 AM

John- you drooling over the fish???Or the angler???WJM- you got that right. If you go to the vb site you can read the whole article. Ive had two over 14 lbs but nothing like that slob. I understand the fish was caught in 60 ft of water so they were probably fairly close to shore , maybe 15 miles or so. Anyway- you guys have a good weekend- my college pitcher has a ballgame this afternoon(hope hes throwing)- gotta run: craig

Miles Offshore 03-13-2004 09:47 AM

Hey Scott,another of my CSC friends !!!are you sure??? I know the fish is being mounted and Julie is an accomplished enough angler to know, I just had not heard it mentioned.

ScottM 03-13-2004 10:39 AM

Hi Miles,
Yup, another CSC member on this site!!:D After I saw your post on CSC, I checked the 2004 IGFA record book and this is what I found for women's 'tog records:

2# - 3 lbs 14 oz
4# - 8 lbs 0 oz
6# - 9 lbs 15 oz
8# - 10 lbs 4 oz
12# - 11 lbs 6 oz
16# - 13 lbs 11 oz
20# - 12 lbs 12 oz
30# - 14 lbs 2 oz

If you know this woman, you might recommend she submit it for a record depending on the line she used. The overall world record is 24 lbs even.

Goose 03-13-2004 10:54 AM

Togs that size seem to have a little african cichlids Frontosa in them.

Raven 03-04-2007 02:07 PM

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miles offshore you should sponsor a bass...
send him up here....

nightfighter 03-04-2007 07:30 PM

Raven,
Yer killing me with this bump.... thread is three years ago...
Now I am going to have to dig out my 2004 log to compare to last two years.... anyone else recall how 2004 stacked up?

Raven 03-04-2007 07:36 PM

hmmm
 
I didn't bump it up from 2004 :huh: i thought it was a current post until you mentioned it...

thanks man... i'll watch for that...

someone's idea to ease the pain....
friggan two degrees heading our way
:af: i'm hating this "FREEZE LOCK"

Rappin Mikey 03-04-2007 07:41 PM

I call em sexy! Get ready boys!!!!!!!

Rappin Mikey 03-04-2007 07:42 PM

Damit:fishslap:

piemma 03-05-2007 07:41 AM

...and so the rumor mill starts even earlier this year....:chatter

EricM 03-05-2007 08:13 AM

Had me going good there.

Raven 03-05-2007 08:20 AM

searching for..........................................
 
they're back






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