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Old 10-25-2009, 06:56 AM   #1
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I Don't Care What Anyone Says........

Its been a tough season! Words can't describe how poor it has been and talking to many others......I find I am not alone! Fall in particular has been pitiful! Sure there are a few who have done well but from surf or boat I think this has been the worst season in recent memory for many! I for one can't wait to put it in the books and get ready for next season! Your thoughts??


Anyone find not just a lack of sizeable fish but a lack of stripers in general.......dinks, schoolies were even hard to come by???

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Old 10-25-2009, 07:09 AM   #2
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Season has been awesome for tuna & cod/ ground fish !!!
Taking my son Matt to football now and going to give it a late start to the cod grounds in a few hrs once the seas lay down

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Old 10-25-2009, 07:11 AM   #3
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How did you find the striper fishing Ron??

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Old 10-25-2009, 07:18 AM   #4
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How did you find the striper fishing Ron??
Overall Boston harbor sucked this year.
But I did very little inshore fishing this year, my boat has been parked out on Stellwagen most of the year !
Ave Maria did his usual numbers in the harbor !

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Old 10-25-2009, 07:19 AM   #5
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Bait sure did not seem to be the problem??

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Old 10-25-2009, 07:28 AM   #6
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my worst season in memory.....reminds me of the 80's a bit...

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Old 10-25-2009, 07:36 AM   #7
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A couple canal high liners I spoke to yesterday mentioned it was sporadic (but good if you were lucky enough to be there) this fall. You basically had to be on patrol 24/7 otherwise you'd likely miss out. Same thing applied to a bunch of other locales...if you could be out 5, 6, 7 nights a week and keep up with things it was a little better.

Other than being out most nights, you were largely reliant on pure chance and %$%$%$%$ luck. I got the " you shoulda been here yesterday" report more times than I can ever remember.

Late fall was an exercise in futility...early fall was quite good for me though.

All in all it was an average year, IMO. I don't feel fish availability/numbers is the problem; it’s the distribution of fish meaning nobody knows what will show where and when.

Is the sky falling? I don't even remotely think so.

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Old 10-25-2009, 07:46 AM   #8
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Boat guy -- but the #'s in CC Bay were outstanding this year. Even August that normally gets slow was great - best August I've ever seen. I didn't even need to troll wire the entire month (and I like wire).

Block was just stupid easy for the boats too.

What that means for the surf - I have no idea.
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Old 10-25-2009, 07:54 AM   #9
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What that means for the surf - I have no idea.
It means the same thing it always has...judging the quality of our fishery based on what the surf crowd catches is a highly arbitrary means of measuring the fishery at best.

Although I do little boat fishing nowadays, I place much more value on the boat fishing reports/commercial catches, etc. as a measure of fish availability.

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Old 10-25-2009, 07:57 AM   #10
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My best year numbers wise, but as far as size goes it was a bust. My best fish all year was 23lbs, with the majority of my fish in the 12-18lb range. Like alot of other guys on this forum, I fished alot and I fished hard in very productive locations. We ussually have a pretty strong push of good fish right around this time in my area, which has completely failed to materialize....

It really seemed like June was THE month around here this year, with a short flurry of action in September.

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Old 10-25-2009, 08:20 AM   #11
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Yeah it was bad for me .
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Old 10-25-2009, 08:32 AM   #12
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A 34# shore Bass winning the shore div. in the MV derby this year!!! Many are grumbling that it is an embarrassment for a noted stripercoast heavyweight like the Vineyard. Even the boat guys couldn't crack 50 and we are talking thousands of very accomplished fisherman. The derby got off on a slow start for me with the hopes that things would blow up by derbys end. Last two weeks of the derby I couldn't find a fish with a fistfull of cash in the fish market. I usually launch the boat when shore fishing doesn't produce but for various reasons I decided to stay on shore...big mistake!
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Old 10-25-2009, 08:30 AM   #13
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I guess its all how one looks at it. I did a few good nights in October, got a PB, but other than that, its been slow, real slow
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Old 10-25-2009, 09:18 AM   #14
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Something in the water?

I did a lot of hunting for striped bass in Maine's rivers, estuaries, jetties, and beaches between Saco river and Ogunquit river. I hit all my regular hot spots (big producers in years past). Skunked!! Towards the end of the season, I went to a beach I never fished before and landed an fish full of attitude! This fish was mean! She drank sea water and excreted salt. Given the tackle I was using, I thought she was a 30 - 40 lber. Not! Only 8 lbs. Go figure. There is something in the Maine's water. :-).

All thought the season up in Maine was very slow this year, I also got a lot of casting practice with my Avet reel. Learning how to use a casting reel without a level wind was one of my personal goals this year. I am not a master yet, but one night I nearly emptied the spools on every cast. And then I stopped drinking the water. :-).

The BEST trip this year was the s-b.com Cuttyhunk trip in June. Great people. Great food. Big fish. I completely un-plugged and stepped back in time. I cannot wait until next June!!! Green light and all (inside joke).

I hear you Big Fish, I have started hitting the books and maps myself in preparation for next year's trips. I want to have all my research done ahead of time, because if I start getting skunked again, I am moving on to new water and structure.

This winter, I am hoping to do more than just research. I am thinking of taking up Ice fishing. This is another personal goal of mine, and this winter season is it! I think last year s-b.com did an ice fishing trip. True? If so, is there going to be a repeat this year?

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Sorry for the long post. I have been reflecting about this past season this morning and once I start typing, my fingers move faster than the neural impluses in my brain. :-). Note to self: Stop drinking the Maine water.
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Old 10-27-2009, 10:21 AM   #15
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[QUOTE=Fish360;719469]I did a lot of hunting for striped bass in Maine's rivers, estuaries, jetties, and beaches between Saco river and Ogunquit river. I hit all my regular hot spots (big producers in years past). Skunked!! Towards the end of the season, I went to a beach I never fished before and landed an fish full of attitude! This fish was mean! She drank sea water and excreted salt. Given the tackle I was using, I thought she was a 30 - 40 lber. Not! Only 8 lbs. Go figure. There is something in the Maine's water. :-).

I fished a total of around 3 weeks in Maine, from the Piscataquaw to Kennebunk, with a concentration around Wells/ Ogun......I found it to be pretty good. Every day I caught at least a couple of stripers. Not the big ones I see on this site, but bigger than usual. Had good luck on the fly...several around 30", which was great for me. And had a blast on a couple of boat trips on the coast. All in all, very good memories.
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Old 10-25-2009, 09:30 AM   #16
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The season started pretty good for me, july and august sucked as bad as i can ever remember, september and october have been very good so far. I hope it ends with a bang. Nothing very large this year. I think my best was just a little north of 30lbs, last year it was numerous fish in that range. Ive noticed that it gets a bit difficult to judge a season at times since i improve my fishing every year. Its always a learning experience. I take away something from every trip, skunk or killing em, put it together to make it better for the next trip.

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Old 10-25-2009, 09:33 AM   #17
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for the second year in a row...Suprisingly, August was my fall run... biggest and most came in august for me... I though August was supposed to suck!!!
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Old 10-25-2009, 09:52 AM   #18
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This sums up my season: went out in the harbor of refuge Thursday morning to see if we could catch some winter flounder before the season closes. Started the chum pot, a seal pops his head up and that was that. I only saw one, but ones enough and it was inside the pond.
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Old 10-25-2009, 10:25 AM   #19
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I don't want to spoil the pity party so I'll just say, 2009 was my best year since the late 1970s.

Even accounting for the lost month when my wife had knee replacement surgery and was in rehab, and the 2 weeks or so to get back on top of the bite.

What does it prove? There's no substitute for being able to put in the hours.

And some advice--when you race to spot-jump someone in June, it always pays to remember to bring the bug goop so you don't have to leave before the best window of the tide

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Old 10-25-2009, 10:26 AM   #20
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The fall for me was stellar, the spring had me in a funk that had me bemoaning the notion of even going fishing.

At 54 years of age I need serious motivation to keep me going, I found it at three locations and for 13 nights in a row in September until the first week of October I fished dusk to dawn on a rabid hunt for bass. The old adage of time on the water ( or standing in it) still holds true, you cannot catch them if you are not there.

You have to force yourself to go sometimes, to be where you know they should be and believe that they will show no matter how many hitless casts you make. You have to think differently than the others fishing around you. This fall the small baits took the biggest fish, night after night on the smallest Stetzko needles outfitted with oversized hooks, the smallest Super Strikes with a flag on the ass end in heavy current just swinging past the ambush spot.

Knowing intimatly the spots you fish at each stage of the tide. Where your needle should land and where it will sweep to with the tide. I spent countless hours under the midday sun studying these spots for each subtlety that might give me an edge.

Bait. Knowing where and what type of bait was present and if none was, niether was I.

Last night Sauerkraut and I stood in 40 knot winds and pouring rain with a touch of lightning on a beach and the school bass were just nudging our plugs. No one else was around and we commented to each other we must be insane but insanity has it's rewards and though the fish I really wanted to land won the contest the quarter sized scale on the tail hook of the needle confirmed my suspicions.

Luck is part of it but sometimes with some work you can make your own.

It was a great fall.

Why even try.........
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Old 10-25-2009, 01:05 PM   #21
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The old adage of time on the water ( or standing in it) still holds true, you cannot catch them if you are not there.

Luck is part of it but sometimes with some work you can make your own.

Time on the water is the answer - if you're not putting in the time, you're not likely to be catching fish, especially when the "easy" fall frenzy action isn't there to support the occassional trip ... unfortunately, that was my year ... although I am not done ...

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Old 10-25-2009, 02:26 PM   #22
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Trust me Andy......I have been putting in untold hours as have many others I know....the fish have not been co-operating! If time on the water was the only factor...then I would have a truck load of fish!

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Old 10-25-2009, 03:09 PM   #23
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with the limited time on the water I had this season, I have to say is "right place right time"

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Old 10-25-2009, 10:27 AM   #24
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What fall run?!!!

Striped Bass are becoming a distant memory up here in Southern Maine.

We don't see nearly the amounts of fish that we saw two, even three short years ago. Same just south of me in NH.

Recreational anglers/commercial anglers....We've just killed far too many fish as a whole , abused the resource and trashed their spawning grounds.

You guys in MA,Conn, and R.I. will see and feel what I'm feeling very soon. Maybe then something will be done about this.

Sorry Bigfish...didn't mean to go off.
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Old 10-25-2009, 10:31 AM   #25
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Its ok Ake G....we are here for you!

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Old 10-25-2009, 10:47 AM   #26
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I do think the fish were more or less absent from my usual haunts.....however my feeling is where I had to take July and August off from fishing to renovate our bathroom, I never really felt like I was in my "zone" come fall!! After getting back into it in late August I never found my comfort zone personally and I know that did not help me......next season......I am just fishing!!

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Old 10-25-2009, 09:11 PM   #27
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I have not seen any big schools of fish this fall like the past years. I think they all stayed off shore with the amount of bait that was reported.

thats why they call it fishing not catching
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Old 10-25-2009, 10:41 AM   #28
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Just seemed like things never really got going north of the cape from the limited reports I had from tackle shops, fisherman I know, this board, and my own personal experience. Although boats in the Plumb Island area seemed to do pretty well. I didn't here many complaints from those fishing the surf from Westport to Southern RI. Lot's of big fish taken but also lot's of complaints about how many small fish there were. The combo of the two sounds pretty good to me. I also think fish were in very different places this year with the amount of sand eels and amazing reports of boat fishing off Race Point. I didn't do as well as the last few years but I also didn't try and change things up enough to react to the things that were happening. I just went to the same comfortable spots I've fished the last few years with success. Easy to miss fish and complain when you don't take the time to look for them. Thankfully I did improve my spring fishing alot this year. Found some nice new haunts on the south shore and had some BM Danny, Pencil, and Howdy bonanzas!

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Old 10-25-2009, 10:53 AM   #29
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Weather a huge factor

Fishing one particular sport on the Vineyard during the last few days of the derby I was casting into the wind, or just slightly sideways in an attempt to catch a FISH. I have never seen a plug knocked out of the sky and slammed into the water before that day. I tried casting with thewind but still slightly sideways and went a mile down the beach, but the plug only landed about fifty feet off the beach. It was rough fish at best for the last two weeks over there. That being said thier is something also to be said for nurturing relationships when there are no fish around, which occurs frequently driving up and down the beach or just standing in different beach parking lots when looking for fish.

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Old 10-25-2009, 04:48 PM   #30
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I remember a day in 1996 we were catching schoolie bass at the west end of the canal every cast .. We worked are way east trying to catch larger fish . Couldn't do it . The whole canal loaded with these fish all plainly visible . Then we worked are way up the coast all the way to Hull ocean side .. (still every cast school fish). Finaly quit on the bay side of Hull to the sight of a bay loaded with small fish . The Class of 93 , Where are you now .. Does seem to be drying up North working its way south .. When it was 36" we'd catch 35" bass very frequently? nightly if thats a word ? . I think Larry's observations have merrit . We'd always have a month of stupid fishing in the fall .. Didn't matter what you threw in the water . Alot the northern fisherman are making there way south (canal area) seeking fish . This year wasn't my best effort due to family stuff ,,but I've been noticing it for years . I knew where Flap was but I left it alone ,, just one spot .
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