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UserRemoved1 09-22-2003 05:23 PM

Today or OWW why is my arm hurting
 
Spent the day TESTING lures :D

I can say OLIVE/WHITE is the BEST color in the arsenal....

I caught stripers EVERYWHERE I went today, and south side of Nashawena and Cuttyhunk has LARGE right now :D

At least 8 times today with a 30" fish on the plug while fighting to the boat I saw stripers close to TWICE the size of what I had on :eek:

The fall run is ON!

Biggest blue was the only one I found south of the islands today...9lbs and he cleaned my clock on a 6'6 rod..

fishweewee 09-22-2003 05:25 PM

wuss :p

RickBomba 09-22-2003 05:47 PM

Maybe is the too much puneta.
Sorry, no tilde.
Later,
SR. Rico
La Bomba

missing link 09-22-2003 05:54 PM

i gatta get out to cutty ben out there in other boat but not mine,,,// i gatta tag sumtime :confused: :laughs: :D

likwid 09-22-2003 06:32 PM

used to fish cuttyhunk in a 24 foot surfhunter in almost any weather whatsoever

i'd think a 21 foot trophy would be fine out there.... if ya got someone who knows their way around the island

good to hear the rest of the cows are on the rock now ;)

missing link 09-22-2003 06:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by likwid
i'd think a 21 foot trophy would be fine out there.... if ya got someone who knows their way around the island

that's why i would like to tag with sum 1 :)

UserRemoved1 09-22-2003 07:18 PM

ML go anywhere south or north side, and watch the rocks. Stay away from reefs on west side if you don't know the way around out there.

missing link 09-22-2003 07:23 PM

nava been there in mah boat:smash: i'll keep that in mind

bloocrab 09-22-2003 07:52 PM

If you can reach the shoreline with your plug.....and you DON'T know your way around those rocks....your TOO close. Even Mr. GPS can't help ya with all those pebbles.....Be safe before Be Sorry ;)


Quote:

..too much puneta..
:laughs: :laughs: ..that'll do it everytime....

likwid 09-22-2003 07:53 PM

cannapissit can also get REAL nasty depending on tide (quickest way thru to the south side)

get a good chart of the area LONG before you fish it and study
AND get someone who's knowledgeable of the area

I've been fishing it for years and I still whack props now and then.

nor-easter 09-23-2003 12:21 AM

Like the old timer said, "Know where every rock is between South West Bluff and Canapitsit. Should, I hit them often enough!"

Don't even try to remember where they are. A good storm can move em!
Just go slow, keep your stern to the beach and keep your eyes open. Watch every swell and swerl or swirl, rock wash.
You don't need to get into the beach to cast to the white water.

As Dilbert said, " If you are not the Lead Dog, the view never changes."

Casting in Canapitsit is real fun if you go around to the Nashawena side and come into the beach behind(north east of) the Rock pile in the middle of the hole.
Back there where those sea ducks are eating the crushed Mussels.
Propellors? You mean those curly bladed things that make your boat vibrate? Yup, got lots of those trophies!

likwid 09-23-2003 07:21 AM

Yeah, they look good all bent up eh?

Wonder who's got that surface drive semi-surfhunter copy thats always over there...
That is a SWEET rig.
:D


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