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Originally Posted by Karl F
Early 80's?.. Dude... c'mon now... rethink that 80, 81, 82???????????????????
couple years after that tho.... that's when I hit the ponds and fell inlove all over again with..
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Karl, that haircut shows a defenite Flock of Seagulls influence.
I caught my first bass on the Scussett Jetty on a small diamond jig while fishing for polloock and mackerel with my Dad and Brothers. I was 6. I am 51 now. ( I still have that jig glue to a piece of wood paneling as a memento)
I went non-stop since then when I could while on vacation and such until I got my license then it was balls out.
Lots of changes. Too many theories. I was lucky to be part of a Worcester crew who put to sea in small tin boats to land on Monomoy, "the Promised Land" to me of the mid 70's early 80's.
The best fishing for big bass was then for me but the best overall fishing (though I spent most if not all of that time with a flyrod in my hand) was when the limit was one a day at 36 inches. In Barnstable on the fly we could average 6 a day over 20 pounds on the fly while drifting the flats on the east bar.
All fish are cyclical but there are numerous other factors that must be entered into any equation in determening population viability fo any one fish species. Certainly the most problematic in the Striped Bass 's case was the effects of fertilizers on them from run off of those massive corn/tobacco fields along the Chesapeake Bay shoresand acid rain, add in the low recruitment numbers because of this and the large amounts of big fish taken in nets, traps in states to the south and by rod and reel here in Massachuetts from 77 to 82 and the population dropped into the cellar.
In 1982 even though I fished the canal very very hard I only caught two bass all season. Tons of bluefish but only two bass.
There are enough fish now. In talking to the old guard the "old" days saw numbers and sizes of fish more like we are seeing now rather than the blurp in bass history we saw in the 77/82 period especially on the outer cape.
I don't like to eat bass bigger than 24 inches so I have been w/out a really good bass meal in a long long time. That's okay as long as they are there to catch and release.
I still get goosebumps when fishing in anticipation fo what I might catch. The outer beach has benn barren but it will come back sometime no matter if the seals or whatever are there. I beleive that, I have to.
