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BasicPatrick 04-21-2003 10:57 AM

Incoming???? Where
 
Ok folks,

We know the Striped ones should be arriving any day.

We also know that in all of our areas there are holdovers coming out to play.

Most of us know that sea Lice is not a very good indicator of whether a SB is just arriving or is a hold over. Color is probably a little bit more accureat an indicator but is still not that reliable. bottom line is most of us just have to use all our experience and education to ID a new or fresh fish. Please use this as a guide when you are posting to this thread.

I would like to get a thread running about where the new fish are coming in as they arrive in our vast area. Do not feel obligated to give out spots, that is not the point. Just give a general vicinity. ie...Boston Harbor, Narraganset bay, RI South Shore, etc.

BasicPatrick 04-21-2003 11:01 AM

I will start,

Some have been looking but no fresh fish reported in the Boston Harbor area.

A bunch have been looking in the traditional Buzzards Bay locations and zippo. Last year April 15 was the day the numbers hit pretty good.

A friend flew to Montauk for the holiday and got skunked...with a guide

what about West Wall...Wasque...and other traditional early season spots

JohnR 04-21-2003 11:25 AM

It's S L O W and L A T E :( ... but its starting... I haven't been out since last week but all the action that I've heard of seems to be holdover or Hudson fish moving up the coast. 'Course these LI guys are keeping a bit quiet :) ...

The sad thing is at the end of April last year I had keeper bass with some low-mid 203 class in the very beginning of May on buckeyes. Not looking to good for this year...

3+ weeks late for everything is what it looks like to my unegumicated self...

Scotch Bonnet 04-21-2003 11:30 AM

Tuesday April 15th @ the West Wall there was a shot of small bass. I think these were the first of the season at this spot, unless someone else can confirm otherwise.

striperjerk1 04-21-2003 11:57 AM

DCF and i went out saturday,and nada.from 5 till 2.from galiley to quonnie. only a handful of anglers. ne winds dint help.from salt ponds to beach to breachways nothing.

Blanchbo1 04-21-2003 12:57 PM

As always, the Thames River in S/E Connecticut has been holding a lot of schoolie bass but unknown if any new fish are running. I've been catching a fair amount on shad bodies with a light jig head. Went to the race on Sunday but didn't mark a fish. I heard that some fish were grouped up on the south side of Fishers Island but I am unable to confirm that. The water on the back side of Fishers is stil about 45 degrees and nothing really heats up until the water hits about 50 degrees. The anticipation for the slobs is kiling me but I am sure that they are just around the corner.

Bliz 04-21-2003 02:57 PM

This season won't start until Saltheart finishes my 1265 Allstar...
so you all are just gonna have to join me in waiting it out!!!
:laughs:

Mike P 04-21-2003 03:30 PM

This LI will tell ya straight---western Sound, muddy bottomed bays and harbors, is the only place anything's happenin' here yet.

I've been fishing deep structure in the south shore bays with jigs, and haven't had a sniff of fish. Very little bait around, too---just a handful of grass shrimp here and there. There's probably some sea herring that haven't left the bays but they're holding in deep water, too.

Squid kids Dad 04-21-2003 04:01 PM

It's 4:00 PM right now and I am headed towards Buzzards Bay , Onset area..Gotta wet a line at least......

MAC 04-21-2003 04:33 PM

Went to a beach where you can see the Vineyard and nadahttp://www.stopstart.freeserve.co.uk/smilie/boohoo.gif

lennyr 04-21-2003 05:29 PM

Have fished everyday 6pm till dark for this last week. Not a hit. Tried late afternoon in the flats. Nothing. I think John is right 3 weeks late. Won't stop me from trying again today!

IFG 04-21-2003 08:08 PM

Nothing In Buzzards bay by the Canal
Or in the Brair Wood
Nothing in Coles or Lee

KJLane 04-21-2003 09:31 PM

I around the mouth of waquiot bay today, near south cape beach facing the vineyard. Scored a big fat zero. Temperature at the mouth of the bay was 47 degrees while temp up inside the bay was 51. I did see some pods of herring moving around inside the bay, which is a good sign. I'd say one more week.

mollymags 04-22-2003 09:07 AM

want to try Narragansett
 
Fishing novice here. I never fished for striped bass or bluefish. In a week or two I'd like to take my kids to try it. I'm thinking of the jetty at the end of Narragansett Pier. I already have a the rod rigged with proper hooks and weights (local shop helped me with that). Would that be a good spot to try?

Roop 04-22-2003 09:25 AM

Re: want to try Narragansett
 
Quote:

Originally posted by mollymags
I already have a the rod rigged with proper hooks and weights (local shop helped me with that). Would that be a good spot to try?
Here's some advice from another novice...

1. If your using bait, try circle hooks especially if the kids ar doing the fishing. If they're not paying attention, like my kids do/ don't, it will improve your hook-up #'s and protect the fish.

2. Unless there is ablitz going on, stripers are lazy fish that will sit in the current and wait for food to come to them. Look to get your bait/ lure to flow through > behind a current seam.

Good luck

JohnR 04-22-2003 09:26 AM

That should be OK there. Also try along the seawall from the beach to the Coast Guard house.... Welcome to S-B...

I would recommend light bucktail jigs and soft plastics (Cocahoes, Ledgerunners, Zoom Flukes) attached to a bare jig head...

Fisherwoman 04-22-2003 10:38 AM

Went to the cape on Sunday, hit alot of spots on the south side which are the traditional early spring spots and got NADA!!!!! Did,t see any bait either. I don't think things are going to start happening for at least another week if not 2 depending on the weather and the jet stream. Time will tell!!!

Went out on the Harbor yesterday for some Cod, and got NADA!!!! We hit Martins ledge, 3 and 1/2 fathom ledge, went over to Nahant and fished some different dephts still to no avail. It was hard to hold bottom as the wind and the tide were going the same way so that could have been part of the problem. We did mark a pretty decent size school of bait coming into the harbor on the way back in past the gut, and they were getting hammered by commerands and gulls, couldn't tell what they were but was either smelt or herring.

Fisherwoman 04-22-2003 10:44 AM

Oh Yea, and one other thing, we stopped at the Mashpee herring run and they were there, not as many as last year at this time, but quite a few in the bottom pool, water was gushing pretty heavy out of there.

BigFish 04-22-2003 07:26 PM

Incoming
 
Hi BasicPatrick,
Are you looking for some necessary information in regards to
the impending arrival of our striped quarry? You sneaky devil.:p

JohnR 04-22-2003 07:35 PM

Awww Jeez - who let this guy in?

Larry - Welcome to S-B...

BigFish 04-22-2003 07:38 PM

Thanks
 
Thanks for the welcome JohnR. I seem to be having a little
trouble with my online name and I can't seem to fix it!

JohnR 04-22-2003 07:53 PM

What do you want it to be? Larry?

BigFish 04-22-2003 09:08 PM

Hi JohnR,
Thanks for getting back to me. I want it to be "BigFish".
Thanks

Van 04-22-2003 09:25 PM

HEY its bad larry !!!

There goes the neighborhood !!!:smash: :smash: ;)

Van 04-22-2003 09:31 PM

Juls yesterday on the way home from work I saw gulls working off wollaston beach (north end).

I figured I was imagining things cause its been a long winter, but reading your post it must have been real. Good thing thought I was losing it.

OH WAIT I've already lost it ......;)

redcrbbr 04-22-2003 10:17 PM

floated some live ones for about 2-3 hours last night on the incoming tide. nada. i do agree the herring are not here in the same numbers as they were at this time last year. did notice three draggers working southwest of cuttyhunk or the vineyard.. squid??? mackeral??? maybe herring?

BigFish 04-22-2003 10:55 PM

Hey It's Van The Man,
I liked the neighborhood until I found out you lived on the same
block.(only kidding) It's nice to be here, I have been on the site
several times and I just now signed on. See you tomorrow Van.

TheSpecialist 04-22-2003 11:39 PM

So Larry I hear you know my sisters boyfriend, Bob McDonald. Welcome to the board.

ridler72 04-22-2003 11:53 PM

only holdovers in the mystic area. some looked very thin but still give a good fight. Ditto on the herring. more and more have been showing up.

BigFish 04-23-2003 07:44 AM

:) Hey it's The Specialist,
Yes I have known Bob for Many years and we have worked
together a few times. I think he is coming to the meeting
tonight.
I have heard alot about you, I understand you make a nice
plug. I look forward to meeting you, make sure you introduce
yourself if your at the meeting tonight.
See you later and thanks for the welcome.
BigFish


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