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08-26-2002, 01:21 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Revere, MA
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PLEASE HELP ME !!!!!!!
Last edited by LuaP73; 08-26-2002 at 01:50 PM..
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08-26-2002, 01:29 PM
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DDG-51
Join Date: Mar 2002
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I'd say fish from dusk to dawn with eels, the less moonlight the better.
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08-26-2002, 02:26 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2002
Posts: 96
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Hello LuaP73
Instead of telling you which areas you should be fishing… You should try to understand the following:
1) Basic Structure: Deep water pockets near points with moving water, jetties, points, rips, bars and cuts
2) Understand bait: Peanuts, bunker, herring, spearing, sandeels, etc…
3) Learn to read water: Tides, (high, low, slack and current) and how it affects the area where you fish. Also… pay close attention to low tides where it will reveal many hidden structure (bottom) like mussel beds, ledges, drops, cuts and depths.
4) Understand “night” fishing! That’s generally where you will encounter your elusive trophy!
5) Learn the proper lure techniques - Darters, bucktails, needles, big swimmers
6) Learn to use big fish bait: Eels, bunker and chunks.
7) Know your equipment
8) Think SAFETY and know your limitations!
9) Most importantly: Learn from your mistakes and have an open mind!
These are the fundamentals you should know in order to find your dream cow.
Learn it properly and you will be able to fish just about anywhere with confidence!
Hope this helps. Tight Lines!
“Crazy” Alberto
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08-26-2002, 03:48 PM
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Hardcore Equipment Tester
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Abington, MA
Posts: 6,234
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Crazy AL made excellent points. Let me further add that in 7yrs of fishing on the same charter boat in the harbor, that trolling does not produce the numbers of large, that a well thought out chunking game does. I can tell you a couple of things.
1. Fresh bait for chunks, herring, pogies, macs.
2. Live, live, live works well also.
3. Structure, and current go hand in hand. Big stripers are lazy, they will hide behind a hump where the current pushes bait over to get an easy meal.
4. presentation is key, stripers are selective, and even wary at times.
Get a good chart of the harbor, Captain Seagulls is excellent, look for changes in depth, example to the left of Green island, by the south channel is a place called devils back. If you look at the chart water depth is 25'-35' all around it, that is a hump. Now if you know which direction the current runs as the tide is rising or dropping, you will know where to set up. You want to be on the side of the hump that the current is coming from,anchored up with the stearn pointed in the direction the current is going. Now start chumming cut up chunks of bait, and free spool out a chunk from the rod. Use no weight, you want your bait to run with the current. If the current is ripping, then try a little split shot to help get your bait down. The stripers will take a run with your bait, I should tell you that the best type of reel for this are the Penn 320gti reels, put your thumb tight to the spool, set the hook, put the reel in gear now you are in business. If you can get you own fresh bait by netting or jigging do it. It is very tough to find bait that is fresh., You don't want frozen bait for this, you want fresh bloody bait, it leaves a better scent. Thats all I have for you.
Last edited by TheSpecialist; 08-27-2002 at 09:50 PM..
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Bent Rods and Screaming Reels!
Spot NAZI
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08-27-2002, 08:58 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Revere, MA
Posts: 106
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Well Thanks for all the help im going to try some of theese tips out this weekend. I don't know what some of the methods are that were (peanuts, bunker,spearing,etc..,) but I will try anything hope I have something to report after this weekend  Thanks for the help again.
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08-28-2002, 10:24 PM
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Callinectes sapidus
Join Date: Oct 2001
Posts: 6,277
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Quote:
Originally posted by LuaP73
I don't know what some of the methods are that were (peanuts, bunker,spearing,etc..,)
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peanut = a low-branching widely cultivated leguminous annual herb (Arachis hypogaea) with showy yellow flowers having a peduncle which elongates and bends into the soil where the ovary ripens into a pod containing one to three oily edible seeds; also : its seed or seed-containing pod
... WOW!! I never knew a peanut could be so technical!!!
A peanut, in the Striper World...is a juvenile Bunker, a.k.a. Pogy, a.k.a. Menhaden. (Generally up to 3", then they're called baby pogies   )
Bunker... 
Last edited by bloocrab; 08-28-2002 at 10:26 PM..
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 ... it finally happened, there are no more secret spots
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