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Old 11-08-2005, 06:23 AM   #31
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From your post Bill, I have some confidence for this weekend. Just have to keep my open for birds and bait!

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Old 11-08-2005, 06:36 AM   #32
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Old 11-08-2005, 08:16 AM   #33
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I'm concerned it's mostly over, it's just so quiet everywhere to the North, at least by what I hear thru the grapevine in the shop.

Then again, one of the bigger fish I saw landed last year in November was caught the day before Turkey Day some where in SoCo.

But that was last year, and this is this year. Where's the bait? Maybe the herring haven't arrived yet.
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Old 11-08-2005, 08:19 AM   #34
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Boat guys are killing the fish in 60 foot of water off the south side of block, I call that bad news, they are streaming by.

I will say this, its closer to over than being far from it
I think this is what is happening --- the Fall Run is running by in deeper water because that is where the bait is...
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Old 11-08-2005, 08:36 AM   #35
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I think this is what is happening --- the Fall Run is running by in deeper water because that is where the bait is...

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Old 11-08-2005, 08:55 AM   #36
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When the water hits 35 degrees its over Its a long way from over. The water hasnt even hit cow temperature yet But all you anxious folks go ahead and pack it in, go by water temps, not by months fish cant read calendars

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Old 11-08-2005, 09:01 AM   #37
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But all you anxious folks go ahead and pack it in, go by water temps, not by months fish cant read calendars
Yup, your correct Vic. Still gettin nice bass.
All you rookies..Pack it in!!!

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Old 11-08-2005, 09:09 AM   #38
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But all you anxious folks go ahead and pack it in, go by water temps, not by months fish cant read calendars
no, but they can tell by the angle of the sun that winter is aproaching.

Heres my synapsis of the 'fall run' There is no Fall Run. there is a migration going on, but there is so little bait around that the bass dont bunch up on the bait. They arent schooling on top, there are no birds working... its absolutely dead here in RI...


Its not over, its just not here. Its out there.

i havnet even seen any gannetts yet.
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Old 11-08-2005, 09:25 AM   #39
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I agree Nebe.

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Old 11-08-2005, 09:28 AM   #40
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no, but they can tell by the angle of the sun that winter is aproaching.

Heres my synapsis of the 'fall run' There is no Fall Run. there is a migration going on, but there is so little bait around that the bass dont bunch up on the bait. They arent schooling on top, there are no birds working... its absolutely dead here in RI...


Its not over, its just not here. Its out there.

i havnet even seen any gannetts yet.

Very good eben, You hit the nail on the head..its out there
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Old 11-08-2005, 09:34 AM   #41
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They went East this year instead

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Old 11-08-2005, 09:47 AM   #42
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Unhappy Lack of inshore bait

Judging by the few skinny fish I caught over the weekend and what I saw, there is definately very little in the way of baitfish near shore (I did not see one bird dive or even look interested in what was going on in the water - with the exception of a few who showed interest in my danny or surf howdy - the whole time I was on the block). This, as stated before, keeps the majority of the fish away from shore. The fish that I caught were both right in the shallow rocks and, I'm assuming, grubbing around for whatever could be found. The one I kept had a lobster and two small cusk in its stomach - not pogies, sandeels, macks, etc. that I would hope to see this time of year.

Up on the north shore of MA, we had alot of baitfish near shore this fall, pogies and macks, and subsequently alot of bass. I did not get to take full advantage because of a death in the family and getting married this fall but when I was out there were lots of fish around, especially in september.

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Old 11-08-2005, 09:55 AM   #43
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Agreed Clogston, there were are lot of fish around on the North Shore, although a lot of guys complained that they thought September was better than October. I got married in September, so I missed most of it, but I did manage some fish in late august and saw multiple keepers landed in early October. So maybe those fish just dissapeared off shore this year? Maybe that northeast blow we got just screwed it all up.
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Old 11-08-2005, 10:02 AM   #44
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This past Sunday I hit 3 spots for one schoolie. I am not throwing in the towel yet I will probably fish till Turkey Day.
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Old 11-08-2005, 10:07 AM   #45
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the fish are going to be found where the bait is. Right now the bait is offshore and there is a lot of it at that. This fall has been slower than past seasons but the season overall had a great quantity of good fish that were caught. The fish will be in SoCo until the water gets too cold 50 the low end.



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Old 11-08-2005, 10:17 AM   #46
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Old 11-08-2005, 10:29 AM   #47
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Look, we are not saying that there are not fish around. Of Course there are fish around. Nebe knows where to find 15 lb fish in January. I am saying the following.

1. The 14 or 15 days of NE wind and rain pushed the main migration off shore.
2. The bait was also pushed off shore.

3. The fish that are being caught now, for the most part, are not migratory fish but fish that are resident.

4. IMO, there will not be a big push of BIG fish this year. It already happended about 3 weeks ago when some of the guys were at Cutty and got into a lot of mid to high 30# fish.

5. There will be pulses of small fish with an occasional good fish among them.

6. These fish will continue until the water temp gets to 49 degrees at which point you will be catching holdovers.

No rocket science just 30 odd years of Fall runs. Seen it before and I will see it again.

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Old 11-08-2005, 10:50 AM   #48
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When the water hits 35 degrees its over Its a long way from over. The water hasnt even hit cow temperature yet But all you anxious folks go ahead and pack it in, go by water temps, not by months fish cant read calendars
I've changed my thinking over the years, somewhat. Something to eat IMO is BY FAR the single most important motivation to a fish of almost any species. I've really let go of water temps and the calander. The X-mas Eve blitz a few years back in town here was not resident fish, it was bass in cold water that had something to eat.

Looking South from Newport this morning there are no birds anywhere, whether they are working bait or just hanging out waiting. That to me is a bad sign. The most important thing to a bird is food. If there are fish coming my way there is no indication that there will be anything to eat when they arrive.
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Old 11-08-2005, 11:06 AM   #49
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The bait was also pushed off shore.

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This jives real well with what I've seen before, during, and after the big Nor'easter. I also agree, that this time of year, the migrating bass are keyed in on bait. No bait=No fish sticking around.

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Old 11-08-2005, 11:20 AM   #50
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The Fall run is over? When did it start? A few decent fish moved into SoCo during the last week of September and the first week of October - chasing big schools of mullet. That stretch of rain and storms blew out all the bait and fishing has been extremely spotty since then. I don't think all this N/NW we've seen over the past few weeks has helped either. Fish over 20lbs are around, but there aren't a lot of them and the window of opportunity is quick. Even the bluefish numbers are way down. No bait = no bass. If the fishing on Block sucks that spells trouble for SoCo.
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Old 11-08-2005, 11:48 AM   #51
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Look, we are not saying that there are not fish around. Of Course there are fish around. Nebe knows where to find 15 lb fish in January. I am saying the following.

1. The 14 or 15 days of NE wind and rain pushed the main migration off shore.
2. The bait was also pushed off shore.

3. The fish that are being caught now, for the most part, are not migratory fish but fish that are resident.

4. IMO, there will not be a big push of BIG fish this year. It already happended about 3 weeks ago when some of the guys were at Cutty and got into a lot of mid to high 30# fish.

5. There will be pulses of small fish with an occasional good fish among them.

6. These fish will continue until the water temp gets to 49 degrees at which point you will be catching holdovers.

No rocket science just 30 odd years of Fall runs. Seen it before and I will see it again.

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Old 11-08-2005, 12:02 PM   #52
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Old 11-08-2005, 12:04 PM   #53
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Yup, UHHU, Keep thinking that....
Dave and I dont mean to be critical, you guys bang a few fish over on the east bay and think that it is the end of the world, huge migration, yippie...that is nothing compared to what used to happen. The main push of fish has left, one pocket of fish does not a fall migration make, most likely the fish you are catching are also fish that summered offshore and are poking around looking for food, heck there is loads of fish in barrington right now!! Its no secret, there is more of a holdover population than people think, when they think they hit the migrating bass what they really hit are fish that are winter overs heading up the westport, seekonk, barrington, providence etc... I think most here should have witnessed a real fall that last happend in the early 90s.. You cant judge a migration with tunnel vision, just because there are a few on the east side .

The run is all but over, its chasing dreams and yesterdays news, paul is right the reality is that even if there are fish it wont last but maybe another week tops.

Beside many stories everyone hears about these huge fish runs are in fact blown way out of proportion and embelished to the tenth degree, the reality is most of the fish are schoolies with an occasional decent fish in the mix.

Can it happen? sure someone will be at a breachway and luck into a few fish and say here they are? that will last for the moment only. To do that you need to spend eveywaking moment at the spot and hope to luck into a few.

It used be that the fall fishing was very consitant, you would have fish and count on fish being there nightly....not anymore....I think most of this post however is stirring the pot and being a sharpie dave you know its nearing a fast end
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Ask johnR What consitancy is, he will tell you about at least two solid weeks of very large fish in a certain spot from the last week of october thru the full first week of november and that was as recent as 1997-98! There was also a beach spot that had consitant cows all of october into mid november ( CB) John to refresh your memory, You could count on a large there every single night for years..........Those were some good fall runs, in fact 98 was the last of that from what I have heard......

Then Charlestown, the breach had cows after that...It was awesome.....
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Old 11-08-2005, 12:29 PM   #55
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Soooooooooooo Kippy, I guess the answer is No, it has not been a good fall run.
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Old 11-08-2005, 01:11 PM   #56
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I was with John R on a breachway around Thanksgiving, John landed a nice fishy. Like I said previously, I'll head out one or two more times up to end of November. One thing I do know is "you gotta be in it to win it"

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Old 11-08-2005, 01:34 PM   #57
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Soooooooooooo Kippy, I guess the answer is No, it has not been a good fall run.
Wow, I didn't realize the thread was going to blow up like this. I guess you're right.

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Old 11-08-2005, 01:49 PM   #58
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This has been a very odd year for me. I fish the boat and the surf and in neither fashion am I seeing bait like I hope to. Fishing is spotty at best and the only concentration of fish I found were on mullett back in september. I never saw the massive schools of blues I usually see in narragansett bay, nor anywhere else. I am buying into the theory that lots of bait has been pushed off shore and the fish are following, or so I keep telling myself.
I fished in the boat Saturday and we never marked a bit of bait in an area that always has fish and bait. Two trips on 2 consecutive weekends to this spot have come up empty handed, which is outrageous considering the history of this area over my fishing career. Frustrating to say the least. But this seems to be a trend, as the falls are seemingly worse and worse the last few years. No consistency at all in the fishing from the boat or beach.
In the summer I spent some time in back bays and saw incredible amounts of mullet and peanut bunker, numbers like I have never seen. The mullet came through, but where are the peanuts? They are not in those bays, thats for sure. I am guessing that they dumped just in time to get washed out with all that wind and all those storms.
I have had more skunks in the surf this year than I ever have so I am hoping it is due to the lack of bait where I fish, and not my ineptitude. I can relate to that theory that there are less fish, but is that due to less bait? As a kid I remeber huge shoals of adult bunker every fall, so many we took it for granted they'd be there. Now the word of a few menhaden is very few and far between.
Nothing is like it used to be, but with all the conservation and research shouldn't things be getting better not worse? I think some of the methods used and ideas in place that are behind the research that tell us the condition of a fishery are beyond archaic.
If this is a trend that many of us are noticing, aren't we the people who should bring it to light that something is wrong? All around us fisheries are collapsing, cod, herring, eels etc...are stripers on their way out too?
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Old 11-08-2005, 02:00 PM   #59
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Yup, UHHU, Keep thinking that....
i don't need to keep thinking anything. I know what I know and as I said you may run into a big fish or 2 but if you think there is going to be a huge run of 30s and 40s, you are delusional.

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I told you, it's in our blood unfortunately, so lets keep doing what we do and have fun doing it and maybe we'll get lucky...

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