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Come fish the MV Derby with other S-B members
To all S_B Members,
For over thirty years a MSBA and S-B member has hosted or coordinated what became known as "The Fishing Shack" during the MV Striped Bass & Bluefish Derby. Aftyer attending the house for ten years I took over doing this after Baitcaster & Fisherwoman (Bill & Jules) here on S-B gave it up in 2005. What we do is rent a house, set a price for lodging (in a Bed), food (we eat like kings), coffee, lunches, cleaning products, tp and all the essentials plus etc etc. We have eight spots per week over the four weeks we have the house. All you have to do is show up with your gear and and come fishing. Fish alone or with others, share info or do not, the house is what you make of it. No one bothers anyone and we all have a good time. The cost of a 1 week stay (Sunday to Sunday), all food and lodging included is only $350. Shorter stays are $60 per night. Money is due at time of booking. I need time to buy all the steak, ribs, pork, bacon, eggs pancakes, lunch meats, coffee, etc etc.) We provide sheets for the beds, bring your own towels. Interested members will get a document explaining the whole shootin match once they e-mail me. There are a lot of people talking about coming that have not yet given me dates or money. The house is paid for and I am starting to shop for the food. You are not held a spot until you pay for the spot and I can not guarantee space will be available or there will be enough ribs, steaks, etc, etc unless you are pre booked. I will work out a payment plan and hold your spot if you make a deposit. Week three is slated as S-B week though there are S-B members coming over all 4 weeks. The following spots are still open (read unpaid thus unconfirmed) as of 8/22 Week 1—9/16/23 One Bed and the open loft with pull out couch (only $300) Week 2—9/23-9/30 Two Beds and the open loft with pull out couch S-B Cookout Week 3—9/30-10/7 Two Beds and the loft pull out couch open Week 4—10/7-10/14 Two Beds and the loft pull out couch If you are interested please PM or e-mail BasicPatrick@aol.com. Take a risk and come enjoy the fall run at the derby. |
it kills me that some of the best fishing there is after the derby ends.
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Must :wall: Fish :wall: Derby :wall: !!
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What about transportation on the island? Are there some people bringing cars over or does everyone need to ferry a vehicle over?
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I do not "formally" provide transportation though when someone is coming without a vehicle we usually go get them. This is not a guide service however I usually hep guys coming to pair up so that vehicle costs and other out of pocket expenses are shared.
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Mike - some people will have cars over on the island. Best bet is to get a fishing buddy or two to go over with one bringing a car/truck. Going over in the past, this is how I have always done it... The island is so diverse in how you can fish it and places to go, you really want a vehicle over there for flexibility.
4X4 is nice as it gets you into extra places IF you want to get beach stickers. But most great places can be gotten to by car & walking. Some of the great places like Squibby, Gay Head, and other NDLs :hihi: a 4x4 does you no good. Wasque and South beach can be accessed & walked from parking lots for those that are up to it but easily more than 80% of the accessible spots on the island do not need a 4x4 and a sticker. Main places for a sticker are the TTOR sticker for ORV access to Wasque & Pogue, and a different sticker for Norton Point - where the washout is - and I'm not sure what's up with that... Need S-B representation on the Vineyard :btu: Ferry rates: http://web3.steamshipauthority.com/s...lay.cfm?Run=MV |
Fished norton point in the spring and we were able to get a daily pass for ~20$. I am not sure if it has changed but the option was there in the spring.
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Hmmmmmmm........... :ss: maybe!
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Norton Point sticker enforcement after Labor Day tends to be very hit or miss ;) The one or two occasions where I was stopped, the deputy let me pass after I told him I was just driving through to wasque and not staying on the county part of the beach. And with the breach, I would expect enforcement ot be even more lax in the fall.
The only places you really, really need the TTOR sticker to fish are Arruda Point and the jetties on East Beach, and Pogue Light and the elbow (including the windmill house). You can access the Gut from North Neck. The only times it pays to have a sticker for the Gut is when the wind's howling from the NW. |
Mike,
Last Fall when TTOR took over mgmt of Norton Point they put up a small shack 1/4 m ile in on the trail and had it manned every day. The lax enforcement of the past was significantly stepped up last fall. I was checked on a few nights. I agree on the 4x4 not nescessary besides the few spots you mentioned. I do think it would be nice to drive to the new cut, but then again that place will definately be a parking lot at this Derby so I will probably stay in "other" areas that might have less traffic. Think.....mailboxes.......lmao |
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They have added rangers to a night shift now, so they are patrolling the beach almost 24hrs. I imagine the shifts will slow once fall comes around, but I know in the past they have had issues on the beaches so now have a ranger on duty regularly until 2am. First sweep in the mornings is usually around 7 am. |
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the nice folks manning the Trustee gates on the Chappy side have been known to let people on the beach without the 4WD permit, if conditions are fairly slow (at night, after high touron season).
BTW, the best spots on the island are the ones that you walk to. ;) |
Is the location of this house already known?
Sounds interesting I spend some time out there in a small open boat that time of year, it would be nice to have a spot to warm up. |
The house is centrally located right off Edgartown-Vineyard Haven Road just on the Edgartown side of the High School. Ten Minute drive gets you to VH Harbor, Oak bluffs Harbor, Derby HQ, Larry's #^^^^&s and Coops. !5 mins to Tashmoo. Nice quick access to mget rolling up Island also. Circular driveway, wrap around deck, plenty of space and a nice layout. Serious inquiries will receve a document with "how it works" all laid out.
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replies with more info have been sent to those that e-mailed or pm'd me.
Still a few spots left for anyone interested |
mmmmm mailboxes :drool:
But you know where I will be camped for the 2 weeks ;) |
Camped, don;t you mean..."perched" lol
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I'll just add that after staying in "The Fishing Shack" for a few weeks last year, I would certainly do it again. Unfortunately this year I’ve already spent a good lot of my vaca and will only be on the Vineyard for a week this year unless something changes.
The things I liked: -Great group of folks (guys and gals): I got to meet and fish with folks I only knew vaguely or had not even met before and all of them were a joy to be around. Everyone seemed to share with rides, advice, tackle, chores, the works. They made time spent there a complete pleasure. -Location: I like to fish the entire island, boat and shore and this location was really good from that perspective. There was also a good mix of folks that fished both boat and shore. No matter how you want to fish on what day there is usually someone that is interested in doing it with you. -Price: Not a bad deal at all. -The food: As long as you are not a vegetarian or watching your cholesterol then you should enjoy this part. -Roomate: Johnny Cherico was a great roommate. Things I didn’t like: -Catching “the virus”: Whatever it was, it sucked! I was literally on my ass for 48 hours or had my head, “previous reference” or both stuck in the toilet. Not a pleasant experience. I think half the house got it at one time or another to one degree or another. Whatever it was I hope it does not show again this year. I’ll try to stop by to say hello at some point. I’ll be staying on Oak Bluffs Harbor again at my usual spot and will have my boat in a slip. As always, if someone in the shack wants to come out for a day and boat fish give me a shout. FO |
I'll be down on the island from Oct 5th to Oct 13th. I have all the stickers you need for Norton's and Chappy $265 worth :wall:
With the Cut open I doubt there is anyway you sneak out there and sweet talk the ranger. When I was there my dad attempted to but was told he would be arrested for trespassing unless he bought a sticker. I have a spot for the first weekend and the second too. I may live out of my jeep during the 8th, 9th, 10th but may get in on the house for at least one night maybe two. I could help get some guys to the buggie spots if need be. |
So - we're getting some interest for MV :hee: ?
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I might be up for a couple of days that week....I still have 3 weeks of Vaca to burn and I've never fished the Vineyard.
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TDF
The Vineyard is a great place to see for the first time. The fishing can be fantastic and even if it's slow the island is beautiful you really can't go wrong (though you say you've never fished it? have you ever been?) |
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Nope, Never been there. Its definitely on my list though.....Maybe this will do it
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I'm in for the whole week. (1st week Oct.) This will be my first time on the island, and in fact my first real
man-cation. I am so excited I can barely control myself. A whole week with nothing to do but fish, and on a beautiful island. Looking forward to meeting and fishing with some of useguys!:wavey: |
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I can't tell anyone what kind of a host Patrick is but I can tell you that as a housemate he is a top notch guy. I stayed with Pat at the old house for I don't know how many years. I am sure he is going with the same plan that Bill and Jul's did, so I am just as sure that anyone who books with Pat for a week or two or three will enjoy themselves immensely, and have more than enough to eat. He might even tell you where to catch a bluefish large enough to weigh more than his at the awards ceremony. Even more importantly is the fact that when you stay at this house you have a built-in island resource, in the form of housemates who have fished the island for decades. Not that anyone is going to take you fishing, but a resource that normally would cost you hundreds if not thousands of dollars in guide fees and tips is snoring in the next bunk, is priceless.
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I agree with Swimmer as I have done the same over the years..Ummm except for mowing down the mail box...:rotf3:
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