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09-04-2001, 08:29 AM
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Anyone ever surf fish Cuttyhunk?
I have been there a couple times to the bass meca, Cuttyhunk, sans fishing rod, but the tiny island is so small that it is walkable. In fact, a buggy is not recommended as there is not much of a road system. The last time I went there was on an Audubon tour of the Elizabeth Islands that did a day trip around the islands and a hike around Cuttyhunk. (well worth the time! Did you know that Forbes owns all the elizabeths except for cuttyhunk, the only homes their are his familys, the public is not welcome....cuttyhunk is 1/2 owned by the Spaldings (sports equipment family) who have one little house on the end of the island and 1/2 owned buy the public. The Islands bass history is mind boggling, and once you are there you can see why.
I am planning a 3 or 4 night trip this fall to give it a shot. Will post the results upon return.
Has anyone here ever shore-fished from the cuttyhunk? If so, any suggestions would be helpful.
thanks
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09-04-2001, 08:50 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Middleboro MA
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I was on Cuttyhunk yesterday 
Too bad it was only for a couple hours and I had to go back home
Bring a canal bike or a Golf cart
I can only imagine what it would be like to fish from shore there at night. Probably similar to Block Island maybe.
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09-04-2001, 09:01 AM
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CT Surfcasters has a shore tourney over there in the beginning of the June run... I am extremely envious...
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09-04-2001, 09:16 AM
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Doing a web search once (looking for surf trips to cuttyhunk) I came across these guys and their site:
http://www.connecticutsurfcasters.com/cuttyhunk.html
They have some interesting photos and info on the place. Looks like they had a good time!
I feel my way around the island for a few days with my surf gear later this month.
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09-04-2001, 09:32 AM
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Who says there's no fish in CT
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Milford, CT
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You guys beat me to it.
Yes our club has a trip to Cuttyhunk every year in June, this year it is in September. You guys have the link here already, check it out. Although I have not been able to get out there yet, some of the guys have been surfcasting there for years, maybe they'll give you some info. From what they tell me the fishing can be very good. You cannot bring a vehicle to the island, you have to walk wherever you go.
MZ
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09-04-2001, 10:36 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: e. bridgewater, ma
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surf fishing Cuttyhunk
Chuck Basse had an article in the August (I think) issue of On the Water mag that covered the good fishing spots around the island pretty well. Although it's focus was intended for boat anglers it should be useful for finding good shore locations as well...I've only fished it by boat but there's no reason a surf fisherman couldn't do real well down there. The trick is to get the boat in as tight as possible to the rocks...from the surf, you're already there...
The captains-of-industry that fished there around the turn of the century had platforms that extended out over the water & they used lobster tails for bait. I think 9" sluggos or live eels pitched into the surf might turn up some really interesting results...
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