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Know when to fold em
High skies and a full moon...good week for a surf man to catch up with the other things in life...hit it hard starting next weekend...
Kudos to those who produce this week from the shore. |
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I'm thinking from the boat though, with this wind direction this week and comm. done, it could be good on Thursday at a spot one day before the full. I just hope the bluefish have gone elsewhere though or it could get old fast.
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I should have folded last week when I spent time casting with your brother Brian. Great guy - I enjoyed his company. I have to fish hard this week bright moon or not - heading to Austria next week for 2 weeks of eating worst and strudel instead chasing mullet and bass. DZ |
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Full moon??? A bright moon is just another excuse for those who did not catch......
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Easy to say when your casting into 25'+ feet of water. In CT, it'll be a bluefish bonanza unless there's a heavy cloud cover
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Actually I was out last night as the 2/3rds full moon broke out and fishing was better than last week in the pitch black with 110% of the bioluminescence in the water.
The other thing is that bait has finally shown alongshore. This next couple weeks the feed bag will go on. The school fish have started to chow down but as always I am not so sure if it is the beginning of the fall feeding or just opportunistic feeding because some bait happened along. Friday night/Saturday in the wee hours as the waves started to rise and the wind and rain started to get stronger we had very good luck on sinking needles and Superstrike plastic needles cast into the white water. It really seemd like fall fishing then. Fish were not huge but lots of small legals which were very fat and a couple larger. |
i got nothing else to catch up on, so Ill be heading out tonight and wed. Better chance of going big on the water than on my couch.
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did well on the last full moon. nothing huge, but the fishing was consistent...
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Or lack thereof. |
Just got in,far from disappointed. From the first cast we had consistent action for the last 4 hours of the ebb. No monsters but one that will have Nojo laying awake for a couple hours,maybe days. If tonight was an indicator then I suggest a recon mission regardless of moon.
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Some of the anglers invited have too much integrity to cherry-pick on others hard work and good fortune. Look to the new OTW for instructions on where to park, what to use, and where to cast.
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I have been in San Francisco all week and some guys in a restaurant I was at last night said they have been getting decent fish at the Richardson Bridge which I believe is just South of San Quentin prison.
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gonna toss sum Hogy's rubber and Sluggos
dipped in eeeeeeeeeeeels slime, tonite!!!! Full Moooon, BE DAMNED :uhuh: :smash: :smash: :uhuh: |
You go Dawggy!!!
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I hate the full moon and so does every captain I've ever spoken to around the world. However, it was near a full moon when I had the best day of bass fishing in my life...due in good part to the fact that ALL the other conditions were just right. The moral of the story is go fishing and make history...and save the excuses for AFTER.
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thanks, Dangler of Sea Thangs!
ahhhh, to no avail, no bumps, nor narry a hint of fish~~~so THAT shorely means~~~ the BIGGS bite,,,,,,,,,,,,,,she goes down tonight, hey! it's free to dream, and carry the torch of HOPE ~right? :fishin: :heybaby: :heybaby: :heybaby: :fishin: |
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Talked about this while standing on the rocks in Newport with DZ last week. We both agreed it's got more to do with light intensity than it does the moon cycle. Seems that as long as there's low light or a cloud cover, you're going to catch better than when it's not. I'm sure most here would agree.
Never had many problems catching in the boat during bright nights, and I wonder why that is. Depth of water better conceals the line perhaps? I dunno. I rarely fish water deeper than 25 ft. in the boat and have caught the overwhelming majority of my big boat fish during the day time. I would think if they're line wary during night time, they'd be the same during the day with even better visibility. I'll size my line down and tie direct to a conventional to compensate and it usually works out. Watching fish on the flats in Ninigret will quickly showed me how skittish bass are in shallow water. The fish you need to be perfect to catch in 5ft of water indiscriminately smash a bait in 20 ft at the same time of day. |
One thing is for certain. No fish will be caught driving a desk :smash:
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the dark of the new requires total different tactics, the light of the full moon allows for faster retrievs and larger baits.... darkenss reqires more stealth and slower retrieves and or smaller baits... the ultimate bonus of the moon is the eraser of fire....bring on the full... Just my observations and opinion... |
I was waiting for Joe to voice that opinion as I have heard him say it before. I too agree on the fire issue as it was very nasty last few weeks and definitely cut down on the hook ups trolling at nite, but as soon as a little light got in the sky the fish seemed ready to eat.
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I would say as an add on to the above you can throw all this stuff out the window as we get later in the season. As the fall binge sets in its just a matter of being out there and conditions become secondary.
I'm still taking a few nights off and blaming it on the moon, though...:angel: |
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