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Old 06-13-2005, 10:11 AM   #1
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Fish where You would'nt fish normally.
we all get it. you have to believe in your self and work through it

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Old 06-13-2005, 10:38 AM   #2
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I go fishing just to "get away from it all". If I catch a fish while I'm at it, it just adds to the fishing experience. When I can't get to the stripers, I just dig a few worms and head to the local pond.
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Old 06-13-2005, 10:55 AM   #3
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Old 06-13-2005, 11:35 AM   #4
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Got skunked 15 days straight in May. been in the surf for almost 40 years. I hada great time everytime I went. It's not the kill but the thrill of the hunt.
Just put your time in, try different spots, times, plugs and for God sake, have fun!!!

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Old 06-13-2005, 11:44 AM   #5
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JUST fib like the rest of the internet heros Only kidding.

Just pray to the fish God ><> ><> ><>

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Old 06-13-2005, 02:37 PM   #6
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Chunker,

Glad you posted this because I sometimes feel the same way. I am in a similar situation as you are. Even though I casually fished for a long time (which means: put some lines in that water and break out the lunch, and couple of beers for the crew...and if we hook up then great!) I am starting to get more serious about it.

But this leads to (at least for my own internal barometer) more pressure from "the crew" who ask "When are we going to catch fish?"

I have recently started to think I have to let go of some of this pressure that I have admittedly put on myself. I am getting to feel like a Charter Guy must feel. Well I want it to be fun. But it has got to be fun for me as well.

So don't feel bad. Let go of the pressure. Enjoy the time on the water. The fish will come in groups, not in an even flow. The flow will smooth out slightly as we improve our abilities.

Of course I am also giving this advice to myself as well...easier said than done.
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Old 06-13-2005, 02:58 PM   #7
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you mean fishing also includes catching fish ? well I have fun just going out and getting away . If it was all about the catching and trophy's then I quit or I dont fish right .

some people take fishing for stripers too serious !

just enjoy what your doing the catching will come . try a different spot not all places hold fish . search for them dont wait for them to come to you .

enjoy !
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Old 06-13-2005, 07:13 PM   #8
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Got skunked 15 days straight in May. been in the surf for almost 40 years. I hada great time everytime I went. It's not the kill but the thrill of the hunt.
Just put your time in, try different spots, times, plugs and for God sake, have fun!!!
Oh good, it isn't just me! I started about the same eon. Part of the ritual was getting bait. Digging worms or clams and raking sandeels. That's a small victory right there. Seen the price of worms lately? Learn some decent knots and practice them, if fishing's slow practice your cast. If you're just starting plugging try different techniques. It's all part of the whole. It's like Little League Baseball. You don't yet know what you don't know. Practice ,practice everything. You'll get good. Oh yeah, listen to Bassmaster and try to read between the lines. He gives up more that he knows, maybe, I think.

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Old 06-13-2005, 08:28 PM   #9
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well, if u hang in there, then u might learn something. when u lose, u will learn something. i explored spots around when i started fishing. then i got my first keeper.

the best part is hooking up with someone and learn from them. also, its improtant to have fun.
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Old 06-13-2005, 08:51 PM   #10
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i can fish all day long and not catch a dam thing. it is a hell of a lot better than sweating you azz off working. and even when your not catching anythign is a hell of a lot better than a hot poker in the eye. there is something about geting up at the crack ass of dawn and getting out to the islands early to drift for fluke, my allergies clear up, i can breath better, and even if i dont catch a dam thing i get to take some pictures, drink some beers, and enjoy the weather.
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Old 06-13-2005, 09:42 PM   #11
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i wld normally sitback and eat my lunch and drink. besides, it helped me to get away from tension at home.
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Old 06-13-2005, 10:22 PM   #12
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chunker, how do You fish and where please
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Old 06-13-2005, 10:50 PM   #13
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Chunker II ...

All I can say is keep plugging away. A few things help:

1) Keep putting in your time on the water, and HAVE SOME FUN doing it

2) You might have more success putting in your hours at night. Also, on the open ocean or bay, 2 hours before high slack and 2 hours after high slack tides are a good rule of thumb.

3) Match the hatch.

4) Read up on the subject, attend good seminars, chat with knowledgeable folks here (disclaimer: I do not claim to be knowledgeable on the subject).

5) Meet up and fish with people who've got some experience. Learn from them. Adopt best practices and develop your own style which matches your schedule and your interests.

Lastly,

- I can tell you firsthand that the fishing in Coolidge Corner and Washington Square is TERRIBLE, it's that damn noisy C-line that scares the baitfish away

- If you are fishing the Charles this time of year, goose poop is actually pretty good chum, but I wouldn't wanna eat anything that goes after it

- The togging in Chinatown is pretty darn good

- Don't get caught at the aquarium

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Old 06-14-2005, 05:16 AM   #14
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Oh good, it isn't just me! I started about the same eon. Part of the ritual was getting bait. Digging worms or clams and raking sandeels. That's a small victory right there. Seen the price of worms lately? Learn some decent knots and practice them, if fishing's slow practice your cast. If you're just starting plugging try different techniques. It's all part of the whole. It's like Little League Baseball. You don't yet know what you don't know. Practice ,practice everything. You'll get good. Oh yeah, listen to Bassmaster and try to read between the lines. He gives up more that he knows, maybe, I think.
Na, Jake. We are both old but still enjoy the surf. Personally I like just being out there. I get excited everytime I get ready to go. It's a sickness I think but God I love it. Even when I get skunked, like this morning.

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Old 06-15-2005, 01:20 PM   #15
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I'M KIND OF NEW AT THIS ALSO, AND I FEEL LIKE THAT SOMETIMES, SPECIALLY WHEN FISHING WITH PEOPLE WITH A LOT MORE EXPERIENCE. I GUESS WE HAVE TO KEEP FISHING AND TRYING NEW TRICKS AND WE'LL KEEP GETTING BETTER...
KEEP THOSE LINES IN THE WATER AND HAVE FUN
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Old 06-15-2005, 01:32 PM   #16
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Unless you are trying to make money isnt it only to have fun??
Getting better and better is part of the fun. Tell you the truth, I like being new at something, anything, you have that rookie feeling and everything is that much more fun. Thats how I feel about shore fishing right now....Havent caught anything over 12-15 inches but Its still a ton of fun.
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Old 06-14-2005, 03:08 PM   #17
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Just put your time in, try different spots, times, plugs and for God sake, have fun!!!
This is where we differ P; last year this off big time when you found fish way to the west at that reef but I tend to beat the same dead horse repeatedly..... isn't the definition of stupid doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting a different result...

ChunkerII;

One overlooked thing so far is not to search and explore... return to what you KNOW works; if you've had success at a spot at a certain tide; go there, try it off tide, or try eels at a spot you always plug etc..

This year the fish havent been where I think they should be, and had a similar skunk stretch that PIemma had (probably cause I fish with him most of the time) and as much as 'thinking outside the box' might help, this week I returned to places I had overlooked and found fish..... this was a far from steller stretch of fishing, but the last few nights has been my best stretch of the year so far.... unfortunetly thats not saying all that much

Keep at it; I've been fishing since I was 5, and grew up as a boatfisherman who did some surffishing, but I really didnt get hardcore in the surf until the last 6 years or so and my goal every year is to catch more decent fish, and do that more consistantly; this has paid off, I have no wall-hangers but I do pretty well, set reasonable goals, if you expect a 50 everytime your gonna get frustrated quick;

MAC,
I was a golfer but gave it up cause I stressed too much about the scores etc.. fishing isnt like that, it's justsomething to enjoy and if you catch great, if not it is ALWAYS better than sitting on the couch, and youlearn something new EVERYTIME you go out... and that 1209 is a killer eel stick!!!!

Bryan

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Old 06-14-2005, 03:19 PM   #18
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One very important safety tip. Do not, I repeat DO NOT quit drinking while in the middle of an extended slump. Between the two my brain is so screwed up I barely have the emotional energy to log on to buy surfcasting gear I don't even need...it's that bad



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Old 06-14-2005, 03:26 PM   #19
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One very important safety tip. Do not, I repeat DO NOT quit drinking while in the middle of an extended slump. Between the two my brain is so screwed up I barely have the emotional energy to log on to buy surfcasting gear I don't even need...it's that bad



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spence... it's time you made a road trip soon

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Old 06-14-2005, 05:48 PM   #20
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This is not a sprint, it's a marrathon, hopefully a lifelong marrathon. You need to learn, suffer defeat, learn from your mistakes, and try again. If you don't want to do that, just hire charter captains numerous times per year....

It's time on the water - I've been fishing seriously for 10 years now (though not as much as I'd like) and I figure I'm maybe at 20% sharpie with 80% to go...

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