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Old 07-06-2005, 02:33 PM   #1
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Angry Legendary missed blitzes

As a disclaimer, if you participate in this thread with an " I've never missed an opportunty" response, you will be immediately indoctrinated into the B.S. hall of fame. Now the thread:

After all the chest pounding, bragging, and nearly dislocating your shoulder as you pat yourself on the back while dusting off twenty year old fish slips, its time to share some of the not so great moments. Talk about the time you went left when the fish were right, fished high when they were low, slept through the alarm clock to find they blitzed without you, etc. I don't mean things like "I went to Maine instead if New York" crap. You had to be there or almost there. Show me the BLANK slips!
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Old 07-06-2005, 02:42 PM   #2
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I slept through the Blitz that Mike was at. I was out every other minute of the vacation.
I think about it all the time.
It was Rappin Mikey that day, I was asleep.
Nuff Said,
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Old 07-06-2005, 03:24 PM   #3
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First time I met Slingah about 8 years ago. I went left at the beach. He and his buddies right.
They pounded 30 pound class fish and came back to the lot draggin slobs.
The only thing I pounded was my head on my hood.
Has happened several other times, but that was probably the most memorable one.

Same thing happened about 3 years later. Fish had always been coming in to the left. That one night they came in to the right. Supposedly 2 near 50's caught that evening in that mayhem.




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Old 07-06-2005, 03:43 PM   #4
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I suppose every time I go out and get skunked that I am missing the blitz somewhere else....and that is too often for my likes.

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Old 07-06-2005, 03:43 PM   #5
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Fell asleep in the truck, woke up to a pile-o-bass chest high all monsters. I think I actually cried.
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Old 07-06-2005, 03:56 PM   #6
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I missed a good one this spring. I was at the parking spot about to gear up and saw the thunderstorm coming and decided to leave.. my friend was there before me and was just walking down the path and I said to myself "poor guy, hes gonna walk all the way down there and get rained on, and possibly zapped... I left, he stayed and caught something like 8 bass up to 42 lbs if i remembr right- smallest was mid 20's

I wasnt pissed, i wasnt jealous, well maybe a little jealous, but i have a kiddo at home and i wont put my life in danger over a stupid bass, even a 50 lber.

I have many years ahead of me to find fish
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Old 07-06-2005, 04:47 PM   #7
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Old 07-06-2005, 03:50 PM   #8
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Man, I always hate "The morning after phone call" we have all had our share. For me it was 91-92 I think fall. I was at Watch hill and we were killing the bass most of the day but, the fish were not big largest in the teens and most 5lbs or so, I told my friend at the time that I had had plenty and I was going to leave for a chance at a better fish someplace else. He told me good luck and that he was going to stay and play it out. For the rest of the night I was striking out at other places. The next day the phone rings and its damon , first thing out of his mouth is "how did you end up making out" I told him not so good then he hits me with "well you should have stayed, an hour after you left we hit them big time and I had 4 fish over 30 and busted off a couple times on bigs"! took out a 39lber, everyone had good fish"!

Had my share of those...we all have
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Old 07-06-2005, 08:19 PM   #9
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RickBomba
I slept through the Blitz that Mike was at. I was out every other minute of the vacation.
I think about it all the time.
It was Rappin Mikey that day, I was asleep.
Nuff Said,
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Old 07-07-2005, 09:09 AM   #10
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last fall in westerly we opted for one spot at dawn but nothing was doing so we headed east. as soon as we got there a guy was unhooking a 20 he got on a popper and there were 15# blues on the beach. you could see monster explosions just out of casting range and gannetts diving everywhere. took a look in the water and there were 5" bunker everywhere, looked like schools of storm shads. i'm guessing the larger explosions were big bass on adult bunker, but we never got a chance at them as they had already moved offshore by the time we got there. must've been 50 guys there that morning...
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Old 07-07-2005, 04:47 PM   #11
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I remember fishing off of Barnstable harbor with my brother-in-law and his father about a mile out more than once with all the charters boats around when virtually every rod that had a line in the water was tight in the late sixties and very ealry seventies. They did not pod like the (FFB's) Famous Fishing Bombas picture, but were so thick that almost all of the boats had fish on. It was the best of times and as it turn out for us the worst of times. To say some of those mornings were extraordinary is an understatement. I would bet at times I saw 70 to 80 boats trolling in the area, especially on weekends. No pic's though.

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Old 07-07-2005, 06:02 PM   #12
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Red face Too many ta list...

But.. the one that sticks out, and this is kinda like "the liitle boy who cried wolf" story... there was/is a guy who fishes my beach, he is known by some as "***** the liar" cause it's always, oh man U shoulda seen them last night, or "how'd ya do?".. nada.. "Man, I killed them at # such and such, or, on the other side... anyway, I'm heading out one night, run into him while I'm airing down, he tells me to go to X, killing them there, blitz, all stacked up.. "Why you leaving them, then?".... "Gotta go, hate to, but gotta go".... me thinks.. Yeah... Right!.
Go about my business, catch a few twinks here and there, few hours later, after noticing that the areas I've been in have been unusually uncrowded.. I drive over to X.. guys packing stuff up, getting ready to split, fish stacked all over the beach.... "Man... Karl.. we killed them for a few hours...U should been here, all of a sudden like, they just left about 20 minutes ago...."


The one time I shoulda listened to this guy, and 'cause of his rep.. I got
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Old 07-07-2005, 06:53 PM   #13
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4 or 5 years ago I was fishing up inside nauset inlet with a friend on my canoe. it had been a good day so far with some keepers and one fish close to 30. I had been laughing at the other boats that couldn't get into the skinny water that we were fishing. Then all of a sudden boats start to fly out from every where. I could see the mouth of the inlet was packed with trucks. Now I was the one to be laughed at in my Canoe. I saw a guy I knew on the way in after watching this blitz go on for about 1/2 hour. he had two fish over 40 and said it was sick. Bass and blues every where and then the Tuna moved in and half the beach and boat guys got spooled. so close yet so far

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