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08-08-2008, 02:22 PM
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Outer Beaches
I will be in Wellfleet for next weekend. Would you concentrate on the incomming, or the out going at Cahoon Hollow?
Will be fishing eels, needlefish.
Thanks,
Jon
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08-08-2008, 02:30 PM
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Here fishy fishy
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Whoville
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Outgoing, def. outgoing.
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08-08-2008, 06:39 PM
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Ruled only by the tide
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Truro
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I'd focus on avoiding the mung. All the back beaches have been very mungy. Just checked Coast Guard in Truro today and a lot of mung floating about. Seems a bit more fishable on the outgoing though.
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Three-fourths of the Earth's surface is water, and one-fourth is land. It is quite clear that the good Lord intended us to spend triple the amount of time fishing as taking care of the lawn.
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08-08-2008, 07:03 PM
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Registered User
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yaaaak
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John Redmond Thinks He's Smart By Changing My Avatar
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08-09-2008, 04:56 AM
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Respect your elvers
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Location: franklin ma
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Find an exposed bar at low tide and wade out as far as you can. If there's deep water off the end of the bar(trough) connecting the beach hole to deeper water, remember where it is. Throw eels on top of the bar and let them tumble into the hole. Low incoming tide is good in areas like this. As the tide fills, move back off the bar and fish the hole. Do the opposite on the dropping tide. Have fun with the seals. I hear they're brutal. This used to be the best time of year out there for big fish around wellfleet. Things have changed alot, mostly for the worse.There is however,an outside chance of a couple fish eluding the seals, albeit temporarily.
One thing to remember about the mung is it gets worse as the tide falls(water contracts) and it sometimes disperses as the tide comes in.(water expands) People have always used mung as an excuse, but believe me its always been there and you can catch fish in it. Corners of holes might be socked in with the stuff at low tide, but very fishable from mid tide incoming up to high. Stick with eels. Plugs will definitly foul even if there's a little mung in the water. Eels will stay clean long enough to get a fish on.
Last edited by Back Beach; 08-09-2008 at 05:06 AM..
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It's not the bait
At the end of your line
It's the fishing hole
Where all the fish is blind
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08-09-2008, 06:28 AM
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Oblivious // Grunt, Grunt Master
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: over the hill
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Back Beach
Stick with eels. Plugs will definitly foul even if there's a little mung in the water. Eels will stay clean long enough to get a fish on.
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True, true indeed........but, alas, it is your soul that will be fouled instead. And thou shalt find thyself cursed and painful to the eye of the Lord who, in his wisdom and magnificence, will discard thee to the shores of the canal wherest thou shall be doomed squander the rest of thou's days, unwashed, unblessed, and reeking of unmentionable odors, standing alone in the dark with thy rod erect, hoping......nay.....dreaming that something, anything will pull upon it. Amen.
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08-09-2008, 08:12 AM
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Middleboro MA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Back Beach
Plugs will definitly foul even if there's a little mung in the water. Eels will stay clean long enough to get a fish on.
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not necessarily, I have caught fish with a pikie in mung before, but most plugs like bombers will get fouled up with the stuff.
you and numbskull keep up the entertainment
someday I will have to try those eels you speak of
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08-10-2008, 06:49 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Uh, in a spot....
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Back Beach
Find an exposed bar at low tide and wade out as far as you can. If there's deep water off the end of the bar(trough) connecting the beach hole to deeper water, remember where it is. Throw eels on top of the bar and let them tumble into the hole. Low incoming tide is good in areas like this. As the tide fills, move back off the bar and fish the hole. Do the opposite on the dropping tide. Have fun with the seals. I hear they're brutal. This used to be the best time of year out there for big fish around wellfleet. Things have changed alot, mostly for the worse.There is however,an outside chance of a couple fish eluding the seals, albeit temporarily.
One thing to remember about the mung is it gets worse as the tide falls(water contracts) and it sometimes disperses as the tide comes in.(water expands) People have always used mung as an excuse, but believe me its always been there and you can catch fish in it. Corners of holes might be socked in with the stuff at low tide, but very fishable from mid tide incoming up to high. Stick with eels. Plugs will definitly foul even if there's a little mung in the water. Eels will stay clean long enough to get a fish on.
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Three things: 1. Fish the inside and corners of that bowl as depicted on the LOW TIDE.
2. Fish a bayside beach from Wellfleet to Truro, trust me.
3. Eels are bait, bait is easy, be a real man and fish a plug, especially a needlefish, try white, or yellow, moons coming up.
The Elver clan listen to badly played banjo music, have no teeth, sleep with thier sisters, do strange things with chicken necks, salivate at the sight of mittens and call all the uncles "Daddy" just to be sure.
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Why even try.........
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