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Fall......What Is It Good For?
Man what a miserable fall season for me personally but I do not see anyone doing particularly well! By that I mean no blitzes, no birds, no fish feeding frenzy's?? A few PB reports but few and far between are the mentions of good fishing??? Last fall season was identical from my perspective.....it just seemed like the fish were gone by the end of September??? My own poor fishing is not for lack of effort, or that I have been in a single spot! I have been fishing several spots that are always productive, have been out at least 15-18 times the past month and with just 1 fish to show for my efforts??? The only positive reports I hear are that jiggers are doing well??? That tells me the fish are laying low, staying deep on their way south??? No topwater action?? No peanuts?? All I can say is its been bad.:wall:
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Couldn't agree more.Deposited a Ronz,2 bucktails and a brand new tin on the bottom today.Nothing on top,a few breaking over 5 hours,but wouldnt take anything.
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fish are bypassing rhody and going straight to MTK.
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Farkin wind
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had the best two days of fishing in years from Monday night until 3 pm yesterday.
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I agree the weather has had an affect!:smash:
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it's not just the weather. it's the lack of migrating bait also. water'still fairly warm, so maybe were not done yet.
the eternal optomist. |
Skunked at the Ditch last night but what else is new. I'm still batting about .250 to .300 on my trips to the Canal.
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A little bird told me that striped bass eat eels in October.
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thanks. that song will be in my head all day now haha
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Absolutely nuthin'!!!:uhuh:
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Didn't you all hear the fall run was canceled :soon:
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The weather has fff'd things up for sure here on the N. Shore but there were a few signs starting to show before the blow which gives me hope that this weekend will be the start of a solid week of productive fishing. There was some large bait north of my location and I personally saw a pod of peanuts while fishing for smelt in a protected harbor. Not a massive school of peanuts but peanuts none-the-less. Surf was still way up this morning but I am counting on it laying down by this time tromorrow and I am counting on our striped friends to come on in for clean-up duty. :soon:
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I'm batting about .300 this fall. I wouldn't call it a great fall by any means despite a few very good nights, one of which was one of my biggest nights ever back in sept. I'm mostly coming up empty, as usual.
I've gotten 11 fish or so over 30# since labor day, and probably 25-30 fish in the 20# class. All these fish were taken in three nights combined over several weeks, so there's been a lot of zeros in between the occasional success. I haven't had back to back good outings at all this fall. Yes, I think there's fewer fish available than years past...OK Rockhound? :hee: I finally said it... |
Theres nothing to do about it but go out and fish. 2010 is year I will soon forget, I hope future seasons are better not worse. Weather has kept me off the boat but I have fished the canal instead. When Im catching fish easily, I dont learn anything. I know what works and stay with it. This year, I've had to rethink everything I do and I've missed out on some massive opportunities for fish. Now I know better and have other options to fish.
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been seeing snow on Halloween for several years...now
thats the sign of weather staying consistent ...so if that changes radically ....... watching it closely :uhuh: |
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The fall run is definetly on and in my findings better than last year.
Wind was howling pretty good last night, managed to hook up numerous times but dropped those fish, then finally landed some shorts, 2 small keepers and this 18 lb striper than inhaled a northbar. didnt realize it was a decent fish til it swam by and got in the cut in the rocks, used the surf to push her right up and leave her high and dry on the rocks for a great catch and release after a few pics. My two casting partners got into a steady pic of shorts and small keepers too. The fish are here just need to get out and throw everything at them. This was the only plug that produced for me, everything else got no love. The water is still pretty warm but not when youre getting sprayed and theres 25 mph winds at you, dress warm and play it safe, there were some big rollers out there. |
Golf, love fall golf and its good to have more than one thing you love doing. Now if only I could get rid of all the swing thoughts and play brain dead....just swing. Last round 41 on the front, started thinking to much and 50 on the back WTF. Still, like fishing, I love being outside and enjoy the exercise.
I will agree the wind this fall has absolutely blown if you will forgive the pun, but seems to me last year was much of the same. Oh well, I'm off all week and I'm hoping the weather will allow me to get out and target some Tog. |
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Uh, ya, there's no fish out there. Make sure to stay home where it is dry and warm. And when you do go out on a beautiful morning like this, don't worry, some monster wont take off with a brand new drifting lure and all 200 yrds of line less than 60 secs after hitting the water... make sure you are familiar with your surroundings, as it is nasty out there. :fishin: |
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No one is saying the fish do not exist. |
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Did you tell the guy who started the thread to use "Run" so I am not confused next time? :smash: |
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as I've stated many times.. I've never been a fan of the fall "run".. IMHO.. at least north of Cape cod.. it's highly overated....on any given summer night, I'll catch more fish than the best "blitz" I've ever seen in the fall... especialy for large.... |
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This is part of a long running discussion about the health of bass stocks on here... there are obviously SOME fish around |
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They are bass... love structure and white water... go get 'em! Learned recently that Larry and Sally Bass are actually part of the Sunfish family, Centrarchidae. And now that I know males max out at about 45", I will be throwing back anything larger. |
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I caught a nice skin sized eel on a darter last night.....but let her go because I'm so ethically pure......... (and had no easy way to carry her).
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For whatever reason, I've done better in the spring/early summer than the fall every year since about 2005....prior to that it was the exact opposite. I used to get lots of fish in the spring but mostly shorts...now fewer fish in spring but more large. Fall used to be a few large and tons of blues....now fewer of both.
As always, I blame the seals. |
Some of the local boaters have this prevailing "theory" that the BFT in the bay have managed to scatter the bass all over hell and creation out there. The fish usually school up on the ledges prior to moving though the Canal.
I know guys getting nice fish around the inside of the bay, but the Canal has been slow. This is the time of the year when I usually easily jig up 20+ bass in a tide. I'm working my ass off for the few fish that I am getting. |
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