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Mr. Sandman 10-13-2004 08:08 AM

Do you get POed when you see a bottom fisherman seated in a chair at your favorite
 
casting spot with 4 rods covering the spread of productive water?

I told one guy that bottom fishing from the beach should be illegal

BEETLE 10-13-2004 08:18 AM

Saw that happen Sat. AM over there - these guys had about 6 rods out. Had that hole all tied up.

So we just fish down current and take advantage of their slick. :D

179 10-13-2004 08:38 AM

You have to get out there earlier to claim your spot :)

Mr. Sandman 10-13-2004 08:59 AM

It actaully donesn't upset me that much, just disapointing. I came down with my kid and had one hour to fish....We just moved on but it still kinda ticks me off...there should be a rule one fisherman = one rod.

Flaptail 10-13-2004 09:03 AM

Huh? One user group to have priviledge over another? Get there earlier. Some people bait fish and others plug thats life on the beach.:confused:

Mr. Sandman 10-13-2004 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Flaptail
Huh? One user group to have priviledge over another? Get there earlier. Some people bait fish and others plug thats life on the beach.:confused:
I have no problem with bait fishing, just the number of rods they use per fisherman. They take up a disproportional amount of real estate.

The Iceman 6 10-13-2004 09:10 AM

I like it much better when the bottom fisherman are fishing right in the middle off rocks, breachways, rip's. this is much better to me.....

:happy: :happy: :happy:

hooked 10-13-2004 09:16 AM

When I first read the post, I thought you discovered them sitting in the back of your boat.

Mike P 10-13-2004 09:50 AM

If all 4 rods had baited hooks, that's one thing. But we all know there are guys at Nauset who set out 12 rods and most of them are dummies to keep the hole to themselves :mad:

There's no way a single angler can tend that many rods, and even 4 is pushing it.

There's a law in NY that limits anglers to two rods, but it's never enforced.

DZ 10-13-2004 09:52 AM

Sand,
That very thing is how/why I learned to shut-up about locations. Nothing worse than driving an hour to a spot to find it surrounded by fishermen who aren't going to move for a while. I can live with other traditional "plug casters" in spots I fish but when you have a guy spike a rod in a traditional "casting" spot it just rubs me the wrong way. That very thing has caused much havoc under the light at Montauk - long a traditional plug casting spot. Imagine hanging up some high priced plugs on broken off 40 lb chunking line....
Sorry for the rant.
DZ

rob-s 10-13-2004 09:52 AM

:smash: how about when there is a lobster pot placed right in the drift of your favoit rip:af: :smash: :af:

capesams 10-13-2004 09:57 AM

When I did alot of chunking,,2-4 rods were the norm. depending on if I was walking or drove to the spot I hoped to fish. At most the space I covered was only about 40' or so all toll. When I picked up on plugging or throwing eels and came across another chunking, I'd fish right up to them then walk around an keep going.......

Saltheart 10-13-2004 10:22 AM

If the guy is tending to the rods , etc , I guess "he got there first". What I think is not fair is the chunker who comes in later and tosses out a chunk which effectively shuts down the plugging. even though he may leave a resonable distance in his estimation so he's not mugging you , the fact that his bait stays put and our plugs and jigs drift side to side with the current means he's ruining it for the pluggers.

beachwalker 10-13-2004 02:53 PM

oh that sucks Sandman.

One angler over here has a novel way of solving the problem. One night I came to GP and there was a dope with 2 rods doing the same. If you have ever seen GP it doesn't screw it up too bad doing that because the offerings drift out of the flow down current. The problem is the body that is sitting right where you want to be. Well K.K. walked on up that same evening, exchanged a few words with the dope (loud ones) and I heard the dope say he wasn't moving. Now K smokes stogies so next thing I know I here the dope screaming at him because he walked over to both lines and BURNED THEM RIGHT OFF. :laughs: :laughs:

It was great. K.K weighs about 350 lbs. There wasn't much the dope could do. We quickly moved in and started fishing the spot properly (rotating, etc.)

some people just don't get it.........:smash:

TheSpecialist 10-13-2004 03:41 PM

I may be wrong, but I believe Fish and Game laws in Mass only allow the use of 2 rods when bait fishing..

capesams 10-13-2004 03:49 PM

Spec's..I'd be interested in seeing that law if you could find it,,,I think that maybe for fresh water[trout]....I shore wouldn't want to ride down north beach an tell the guy's in the camper's that,,it'd be a one way trip:hidin:

MAC 10-13-2004 03:56 PM

I think that is for fresh water

Saltheart 10-13-2004 03:58 PM

Be careful , you never know when the dope has his friends Heckler and Koch with him (they don't care how big you are) . Best to know several spots and just go elsewhere.

Goose 10-13-2004 04:09 PM

I used ta chunk two rods and done well....I beleive I lost alot of fish because I used two too. I've learned since that one rod is better in alot of situations.

Sandman thats a no win situation, I'ld be more PO'ed If I where there and some dude got close. You gota speak up right away let'um know you mean bizzness.

Iwannakeeper 10-13-2004 04:29 PM

beachwalker.....I held my tongue on this thread until I read that. I am not a plugger or a bait dunker...I do a little of both. 99% of my fishing is plugging or eeling. But that is not funny nor appropriate. I hope that is not the kind of story that people on this board would support. Lets face it, whether we like it or not, these are public spaces where whoever doing whatever has the right to the space as much as anyone else. It is really up to whomever gets to the spot first.

that might have won that battle, but it doesn't do a thing towards the support of sportsmanship. I consider myself a sportsman then a fisherman. And therefore give adaquate space whenever possible. We have probably all been in spots where people are fishing shoulder to shoulder. So sometimes it cannot be helped.


-IWK

castn4bass 10-13-2004 05:31 PM

quit the whining
 
It seems to me the ones doing the complaining do so because somebody is in their spot. You may go to this spot every day of the season but this day somebody beat you to it. They can fish that area any way that they want, plug chunk , use a damn bobber if they want, weather you like it or not. Tough Luck move on. These people need to understand.... you don't own the area . If you take an agressive stand, you are the problem.

Jenn 10-13-2004 05:34 PM

I have seen some pluggers hog as much (and sometimes MORE) space thans some chunkers!!!!!


first come first serve......just because you plug, chunk, flyfish...or whatever............
dosnt mean that gives you beach rights over ANY other angler!

Thats like telling a five year old thats fishing with worm and bobber that they need to leave because some guy needs to fish a spinnerbait there!

basswipe 10-13-2004 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Saltheart
Be careful , you never know when the dope has his friends Heckler and Koch with him (they don't care how big you are) . Best to know several spots and just go elsewhere.
That's when I intoduce them to Smith&Wesson!

ThrowingTimber 10-13-2004 08:34 PM

The early bird dips his worm :laughs:

thefishingfreak 10-13-2004 10:11 PM

be nice now.
sometimes the dope chunkin' on the beach, ain't lookin for bass.
and welcome the casters, whear as they usualy have fresh bluefish bait nearbye:)
mike

beachwalker 10-14-2004 06:28 AM

GP. I SAID, GP

until you have been there and understand what I was talking about about you can't help but laugh.

sorry to not get back to yo ff. i don't have any space for it and neither does the one offshore guy I am friends with.

Saltheart is correct. It was mean but very effective. That was 10 years ago and I have never seen that again.

Iwannakeeper 10-14-2004 07:50 AM

Nice Mike - what type and how big?

-tuck


Quote:

Originally posted by thefishingfreak
be nice now.
sometimes the dope chunkin' on the beach, ain't lookin for bass.
and welcome the casters, whear as they usualy have fresh bluefish bait nearbye:)
mike


piemma 10-14-2004 08:07 AM

This may not be a solution but it has worked for me. Just don't fish where the chunkers go. They need to have a fairly clean bottom so they don't foul. I crawl the rocks in the wee hours and lousy weather and heavy wind. Never see a chunker when and where I am. That's why they call them "Rockfish"

jugstah 10-14-2004 08:18 AM

Amen, the shorelines are for the public. Spots are not yours by right. However, if you bring someone to your spot, and they seemingly take over your spot, that's grounds for a beating. :)

bloocrab 10-14-2004 08:26 AM

OK - here's my long-winded 2 cents - - - :rolleyes:

I'm still a firm believer in "meat" fishing. Some-nights, nothing beats a FRESH chunk of menhaden...I don't think there's anything wrong with chunkin' one rod and pluggin' the other...as long as you respect the people and space around you. I can remember times fishing when a few other anglers would show up...and out of respect, I dropped a rod...either reeled in the chunker...or put down the plugger. I can't really see one person chunkin 4 rods though, let's face it...if a school swims by and poles start bending, your #$%#@!! I was chunking with Milo one night (2 rods a-piece) and we literally had to retire a rod because the action was so hot. It just wasn't worth it...Sure, I get a little PO'd when I get to A spot and someone's already fishing it...whether they're chunkin' or pluggin', after all..my mind was set on fishing that spot, it's not a personal thing against that angler though...as a matter of fact, I'd rather have them chunkin'...that means - more than likely they're staying put...not like the plugger who'll be quick to jump on my rock if I'm getting some action.

I'll admit - it does suck when someone see's you catching a fish and decides to set-up camp 2 feet away. Do they have the right? Legally, I guess they do...morally, it's wrong. How do I handle it??..I cast like a newbie, cross and reel their line in time and time again until they get the hint. Who am I to say "your too close to me"...#^&#^&#^&#^& - I've bridge-fished for mackerel ELBOW to ELBOW...and I wasn't the first one there, I squeezed in where I could fit - (I'm sure the Newport crowd knows what I'm talking about). Why should my bridge fishing differ from my surf fishing? We tend to think that because we take fishing SO much more seriously than everyone else, we have more rights. It's just NOT the case. Unfortunately, it doesn't matter what BOARD your on...how many petitions you coordinated...how many beaches you cleaned up...how many 'fish' related meetings you attended, that other guy - has the SAME right as you, hell - you probably fought to give him that right :huh:. You can't force anyone to do anything, you can only voice your opinion or call the local authorities...you never know what's going to happen when you make it physical. A lot of guys have BIG voices behind a keyboard....I get a kick out of these heroes....burning fishing lines, I DON'T CARE HOW BIG SOMEONE IS.....THERE WOULD BE A WHOLE LOT OF TROUBLE THAT NIGHT!! :af: :af:
Funny...I never run into these tough guys.....or maybe I'm just not an offender...


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