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Who's fished here?
http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/imag...hosfishing.jpg
Who’s fished here? Who wants to fish here? Who is going to fish here? |
:btu: I think I am.
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dont mind if i do;) ;) ;)
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If you're headed to Cutty for the great GB Outdoors/Striped-Bass.Com Striperthon, then you might consider fishing some of the spots I'll be posting. Here's one of them:
http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/imag...e/davewash.jpg Mike |
Mike not trying to push it, but do you have gps numbers for these spots?? :D I got a bad photographic memory.
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specialist,
It's just down the coast from: http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/images/june/barge.jpg Mike |
It used to be a real site to sit on the Barges and watch the Doctor land his plane on Canapitsit.
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Opps, sorry, I forgot the question. I have.
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I have and hope to many more times. Ox I remember the mate from the Alert going over to the barges and getting some realy nice black fish to take home on the return trip. Looks like the barges are all but gone now? That bunch of rocks in front of the barges was always a last hope place for some of the charter boys if the day had been slow.
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Another look at "Treasure Island" -- (the treasure is striped bass):
http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/imag...eundermoon.jpg Mike |
First week of October, 1966
In that Cove in Front of the Barges. Just the Capt. (me) and One fisherman. Eleven Fish. Smallest 51 Pounds Largest 61 1/2 Pounds. "Just a normal night fishing" back in those days. |
nor'easter,
It will be a while before we see the return of that kind of fishing --if ever. Here's a great e-mail message that was sent to me by Will Barbeau: Here's the story: In 1970-72, the East Bay Anglers developed pogey fishing to a high degree, finally using oxygen to transport them overland. We were using 18 foot boats. Cuttyhunk was still the other side of the moon. A group of four of us hired Jack Reynolds (a charter captain working Cuttyhunk from Westport Harbor) to take us out with live menhaden. Jack's reaction was "why do that? No one does that?" Well, the trip took place. I was one of the four, but had to cancel out at the last minute to go to Alabama to do a Loctite story about the Moonrover. I flew back the afternoon that they returned from Cutty. They brought to fish to my house and I set up a studio inthe front yard to take this photo. Left to right: All Lucci, who filled in for me, Bob Greene (standing is Jack Reynolds) #^^^^& Greene and Peter Pockel. The Greenes, Pockel and I were "thick" because we had been fishing tuna in Peter's boat "Sionel" out in Cape Cod Bay for several years. http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/imag...e/wilsfish.jpg These fish all weighed more than 50pounds. Ironically, even as we were instituting this shortcut to butchery, we were the most active group in striped bass rescue efforts, ultimately leading to Sen Chafee's research bill. |
Holy Cow!! :eek:
Those are some amazing fish, and quite a story. |
Oh My God:eek: wow I wish I could get just one of those......
Holy Cow. Mike Ya killin Me:smash: :happy: :D |
I'm looking forward to fishing there in 2 weeks:happy:
I'll be bringing some secret weapons;) |
Bruce. ya can't jig with Claymoores. Bottom fishih' with small thermo-nukes is iffy at best.
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Here's a view of the bass club from a distant rock pile. Why would there be any fish here?
http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/imag...clubtight8.jpg |
Moo
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Hubba, hubba...
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Great story!
Is that the same Bob Greene who writes or wrote for a Chicago newspaper, looks like him? Isn't it amazing how we all thought that there was a neverending suplly of trphy fish?
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One more thing..........
Great pictures Mike..........:D
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That picture is beautiful Mike!
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Glad you guys like the images.
I'll get your juices flowing with a few more. Another view of the "town" awash in the first light of dawn. http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/imag...atsunrise8.jpg |
This was a 20 second exposure at midnight. It was complete lit up by the full moon in October.
Anyone guess what the bright object on the horizon is? http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/imag...ontofclub6.jpg |
a lighthouse?
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buzzards bay light, aka texas tower
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GAYHEAD
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Quote:
:smash: :smash: ....ME!!! .....standing on the bow of my boat, LOOKING FOR CUTTY in the middle of the night...... WITH NO COMPASS!!!....:laughs: :eek: :D |
Redcrbbr's Beach Lantern at Weekapaug?
:D - Just kiddin' Red :smash: I'm agree with OX - Aquinnah (trying to be a teeth clenchin' nouveau Islander) |
OX and slip,
You got it. The lighthouse on the cliffs at Aquinnah or Gay Head. One thing Cuttyhunk has that Martha's Vineyard doesn't...a spectacular view of the Gay Head Cliffs at sunset...with Vineyard Sound in the foreground...and ALL those cows at your feet. You boys should have some fun. Here's a look at the other side of Cuttyhunk and a nice stretch of beach. Another long exposure taken by moonlight. http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/imag...moonbeach6.jpg |
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